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Edison Tesla Marshall (28 August 1894, Rensselaer, Indiana - 29 October 1967 Augusta, Georgia) was an American short story writer and novelist.

Leben

Marshall grew up in Eugene, Oregon, where he attended the University of Oregon from 1913 to 1916. He served in the U.S. Army with the rank of second lieutenant. He married Agnes Sharp Flythe; they had two children, Edison and Nancy.[1] In 1926, they moved to Augusta, Georgia.[2]

His novel Benjamin Blake was adapted into the film Son of Fury, 1942 starring Tyrone Power, and The Vikings 1958, starring Kirk Douglas.[3][4]

Awards

Works

  • The voice of the pack. Little, Brown, and Company. 1920.
  • The snowshoe trail. A.L. Burt. 1921.
  • The Strength of the Pines. Little, Brown. 1921.
  • Dian of the lost land. H. C. Kinsey & company, inc. 1935.
  • Benjamin Blake, 1941
  • Great Smith. Farrar & Rinehart. 1943.
  • Yankee Pasha. Farrar, Straus. 1947.
  • Gypsy sixpence. Farrar, Straus. 1949.
  • The Upstart. Dell. 1950.
  • The Infinite Woman. Farrar, Straus. 1950.
  • Castle in the Swamp. Dell. 1951.
  • The viking. Farrar, Straus, and Young. 1951.
  • Bengal tiger: a tale of India. Doubleday. 1952.
  • Caravan to Xanadu: a novel of Marco Polo. Farrar, Straus and Young. 1953.
  • American captain. Farrar, Straus & Young. 1954.
  • Cortez and Marina. Doubleday. 1963.
  • The lost colony. Doubleday. 1964.
  • The viking. Dell Pub. 1965.
  • Caravan to Xanadu. Harper Mass Market Paperbacks. 1972. ISBN 9780380008735.
  • A Skyline of Spruce. Kessinger Publishing. 2004. ISBN 9781419182693.

Stories

References