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Don Marquis
a.k.a. Donald Robert Perry Marquis
Author Code: ADMX
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Born: Jul. 29, 1878 - Walnut, Illinois, USA Died: Dec. 29, 1937 - New York City, New York, USA
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Marquis was educated at Knox College in Illinois and began his career as a newspaper reporter. Working for the Atlanta Journal, Marquis met Joel Chandler and in 1907 when Chandler established Uncle Remus Magazine, Marquis joined him as his associate editor. It was during this period that Marquis developed his fantasy style and anthropomorphizing of animals. He went to New York in 1912 and wrote columns for The Sun and Tribune newspapers, where he developed some of the characters that would later embellish his books. Some of his most memorable works include Danny's Own Story (1912), Dreams and Dust (1915), Hermione (1916), The Dark Hours (1924), and Out of the Sea (1927). |
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| ADMX004 |
The Almost Perfect State
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1927 |
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124k |
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| ADMX001 |
The Cruise of the Jasper B
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1917 |
113 |
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| ADMX002 |
Danny's Own Story
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1912 |
124 |
1080k |
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| ADMX003 |
Dreams and Dust
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Across the Night
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An Open Fire
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April Song
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At Last
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At Sunset
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The Awakening
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The Bayonet
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In the Bayou
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The Birth
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The Butchers At Prayer
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Chant of the Changing Hours
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The Child and the Mill
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A Christmas Gift
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The Comrade
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To A Dancing Doll
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David to Bathsheba
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Dickens
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A Dream Child
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Early Autumn
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The Explorers
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From the Bridge
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The God-maker, Man
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A Golden Lad
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Haunted
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Hunted
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A Hymn
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The Jesters
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"King Pandion, He is Dead"
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The Land of Yesterday
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A Little While
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Lower New York - A Storm
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In Mars, What Avatar?
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"Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary"
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A Mood of Pavlowa
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The Mother
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"My Lands, Not Thine"
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The Name
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New York
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News From Babylon
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Nicholas of Montenegro
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A Nightmare
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The Nobler Lesson
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October
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"Paladins, Paladins, Youth Noble-hearted"
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The Parting
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The Piltdown Skull
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A Politician
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The Pool
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Realities
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The Rebel
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A Rhyme of the Roads
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The Rondeau
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The Sage and the Woman
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The Sailor's Wife Speaks
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Sea Changes
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The Seeker
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Selves
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"Sic Transit Gloria Mundi"
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Silvia
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The Singer
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"So Let Them Pass, These Songs of Mine"
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A Song of Men
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The Struggle
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The Tavern of Despair
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"They Had No Poet . . ."
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This Earth, it is Also A Star
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This is Another Day
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"Time Steals From Love"
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The Triolet
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Unrest
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Visitors
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The Wages
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With the Submarines
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Words Are Not Guns
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1915 |
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Noah 'An Jonah 'An Cap'n John Smith
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Alphabet of Bible: Birds and Beasts
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Another Villon-ous Variation
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April Song
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Ballad of the Author of Dora Thorne
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Ballade of Goddamned Phrases
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The Battle of the Blurbs
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Boob Ballad
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A Commuter's Garden
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The Country Barber Shop
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The Determined Suicide
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An Encyclopedia Affair
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A Fable
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Frustration
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The Genius of the Vague
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The Ghost and the Monument
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The Gods at Coney Island
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The Good Old Days
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Grief
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Grotesques
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The Hero Cockroach
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I Corinthians, vii, 32, 33
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Improbable Epitaphs
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The Incendiary Sex
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The Jokesmith's Vacation
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To a Lost Sweetheart
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Noah 'An Jonah 'An Cap'n John Smith
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An Ode to the Oyster
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Pantoum of the Pilfered Pups
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A Plan
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Proverbs v, 5
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Proverbs xii, 7
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The Pseudo-Wit
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Reverie
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The Rubber Plant
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Sad Thoughts
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A Scientific Note
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A Seaside Romance
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Speaking of Debacles
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Spring Ode
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Strong Stuff
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Suggestions for a Movie Fillum
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Sundered
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Taking the Longer View
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The Toonerville Trolley
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A Tragedy of the Deep
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The Universe and the Philosopher
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Vorticism
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Votes for Women!
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Yes, Song is Coming Into Its Own Again
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1921 |
87 |
286k |
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