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Richard Harding Davis (April 18, 1864 – April 11, 1916) was an American journalist and writer of fiction and drama, known foremost as the first American war correspondent to cover the Spanish–American War, the Second Boer War, and World War I.
Richard Harding Davis (born April 18, 1864, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.—died April 11, 1916, Mount Kisco, N.Y., U.S.) was a U.S. author of romantic novels and short stories and the best known reporter of his generation.
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Learn about the life and works of Richard Harding Davis, a journalist, novelist, and war correspondent. Explore his biography, novels, stories, poems, letters, and texts on American Literature.
Richard Harding Davis has 363 books on Goodreads with 5533 ratings. Richard Harding Davis’s most popular book is In the Fog.
Jun 8, 2018 · Learn about the life and career of Richard Harding Davis, a popular American journalist who covered the Spanish-American War and the Rough Riders. Find out how he broke from Hearst, wrote sensational stories, and influenced Theodore Roosevelt.
Apr 1, 2000 · Learn about the life and career of Richard Harding Davis, the American journalist who covered the Spanish-American War, the Boer War and World War I. He was praised by Theodore Roosevelt for his courage and his vivid reporting of the battles and the scenes.
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Richard Harding Davis became America’s best-known war correspondent of the early twentieth century, perhaps its best-known journalist, and probably one of its best-known faces — at a time when reporters were often anonymous and a “byline” suggested elite status.