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Charles Amadon Moody : ウィキペディア英語版 | Charles Amadon Moody Charles Amadon Moody (January 18, 1863 - November 15, 1910) was an American author and book reviewer. He co-edited ''Out West'' with Charles Fletcher Lummis for several years in the 1900s. Moody grew up in Binghamton, New York and graduated from the University of Rochester in 1881, and worked as a newspaper editor. Due to poor health, he moved to Denver in 1888. He moved back to New York after suffering financial losses in the Panic of 1891, but later relocated to California. He was hired on by ''Out West'' in early 1900.〔(Charles Amadon Moody's obituary ), ''Out West'', Vol. 1, Out West Company, 1910.〕 Moody was also a participant in various good government movements in Los Angeles and San Francisco.〔〔(16 November 1910). (EDITOR LIES AT DEATH'S DOOR ), ''Los Angeles Times''〕〔Thompason, Mark. (American Character: The Curious History of Charles Fletcher Lummis and the Rediscovery of the Southwest ), pp. 199, 256-57 (Arcade Publishing, 2001)(ISBN 1-55970-550-7)〕 His ashes are buried in Spring Forest Cemetery in Binghamton.〔(19 November 1910). (Body of Charles A. Moody, Mining Man, Cremated ), ''Los Angeles Herald'', p. 12, col. 7.〕〔(Charles Amadon Moody ), at findagrave.com, Retrieved 1 April 2013〕 ==References==
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