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Richard Harding Davis

    April 18, 1864 – April 11, 1916

    Richard Harding Davis was a journalist and writer celebrated as the first American war correspondent to cover several major conflicts. His narrative style, often featuring heroic and adventurous figures, significantly shaped American literature and journalism of his era. Davis's dispatches and fiction influenced public perception and even contributed to popularizing a particular look for men at the turn of the 20th century.

    Richard Harding Davis
    Justices and Journalists
    The Boy Scout
    Revolutionary Imperialist: William Smith O'Brien, 1803-64
    Three gringos in Venezuela and Central America
    The Intangibles of Leadership
    Responsibility and Public Services