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Logan Marshall : ウィキペディア英語版 | Logan Marshall
Logan Marshall (born 1884), was the pen name of Logan Howard-Smith of Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Howard-Smith was the son of Robert Spurrier and Elizabeth (McKinney) Howard-Smith.〔 The father was an executive of Link-Belt.〔 Howard-Smith attended the University of Pennsylvania and graduated in 1905.〔 Upon graduation he took a position as assistant editor at The John C. Winston Co.,〔 a publishing firm. Winston was later acquired by Henry Holt and became part of Holt, Rinehart & Winston. At Winston, Howard-Smith both edited and wrote a large number of books, mainly under the pen name Logan Marshall. These were often quickly produced and designed to satisfy public curiosity concerning a current event. As a result, Howard-Smith has been characterized as a "hack",〔 and his language criticized as "strained, excessive, or melodramatic."〔 Howard-Smith's (as Logan Marshall) ''The Sinking of the Titanic'', however, achieved a great deal of fame as a result of being quickly at the market, and continues to be cited in bibliographies about the incident. ==Works==
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