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Forrest Crissey : ウィキペディア英語版 | Forrest Crissey
Forrest Crissey (Born June 1, 1864, Stockton, New York, Died 1943, Geneva, Illinois), was a prolific early twentieth-century American writer of books and articles. His most famous work was ''Tattlings of a Retired Politician'', a 1904 book which entails the humorous but fictional letters of William Bradley.〔(Tattlings of a Retired Politician at Google Books )〕 Other notable works included ''The story of foods'', 1917; ''Where Opportunity Knocks Twice'', 1914; ''The Romance of Moving Money'' (Brink's, Inc.), 1934; ''Alexander Legge 1866-1933'', 1936; stories and articles in The Saturday Evening Post. From 1901 to 1934 he was on their staff while also writing other books, articles, and biographical information of various types. == Personal == Was married to Kate Darling Shurtleff (13 July 1887 - 1943) until his death. They had one child together. A distant forebear of the film producer John Crissey III.
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