Herbert Dickinson Ward
For other people named Herbert Ward, see Herbert Ward (disambiguation).
Herbert Dickinson Ward (June 29, 1861 – June 27, 1932) was an American author, born at Waltham, Massachusetts, son of William Hayes Ward. He graduated from Amherst College in 1884, and wrote extensively for newspapers and periodicals. Ward married Elizabeth Stuart Phelps on October 20, 1888.
Works
- The New Senior at Andover (1890)
- A Republic without a President, and Other Stories (1891)
- The Captain of the Kittiewink (1892)
- A Dash to the Pole (1893)
- The White Crown, and Other Stories (1894)
- The Burglar Who Moved Paradise (1897)
- The Light of the World (1901)
- Co-authored with his wife Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward
- A Lost Hero (1889)
- The Master of the Magicians (1890)
- Come Forth (1891)
References
External links
- Works by Herbert Dickinson Ward at Project Gutenberg
- Works by or about Herbert Dickinson Ward at Internet Archive
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