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HARLAND, HENRY (1861-19o5)

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Originally appearing in Volume V12, Page 955 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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HARLAND, See also:HENRY (1861-19o5) , See also:American novelist, was See also:born in St See also:Petersburg, See also:Russia, in See also:March 1861, and was educated in New See also:York and at Harvard. He went to See also:Europe as a journalist, and, after See also:publishing several novels, mainly of American-Jewish See also:life (under the name of See also:Sidney Luska), first made his See also:literary reputation in See also:London as editor of the Yellow See also:Book in 1894. His association with this See also:clever publication, and his own contributions to it, brought his name into prominence, but it was not till he published The See also:Cardinal's See also:Snuff-See also:box (1900), followed e.g. Drws (the See also:door of) Ardudwy, Rhinog fawr and Rhinog fach (cliffs) ; an exception is the verdant Cwm bychan (little See also:combe or hollow). The Meini gwyr Ardudwy (stones of the men of Ardudwy) possibly See also:mark the site of a fight.

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