Edison Marshall foreign titles collection
Scope and Contents
Consists of foreign editions of Marshall’s best known works. Donor believed to be Edison Marshall Jr.
Dates
- Created: 1927-1977
- Other: Majority of material found in 1927-1977
- Other: Date acquired: 05/14/2009
Creator
- Marshall, Edison Jr. (Person)
Biographical or Historical Information
Mrs. Mary Ann Cashin. Marshall, Edison Tesla. Dictionary of Georgia Biography Vol. 2 ed. Kenneth Coleman and Charles Stephen Gurr Athens: The University of Georgia Press p. 690-691
MARSHALL, EDISON TESLA, Author, Born Rensselaer, Ind., 28 August 1894; died Augusta Ga., 30 October 1967. Son of George Edward and Lillie Bartoo Marshall. Married Agnes Sharp Flythe, 4 January 1920. Children: Edison T. and Nancy Silence. Education: University of Oregon (1913-15) Honorary degree: University of Oregon, M.A. (1941)
Edison Tesla Marshall’s father was a newspaper publisher in Rensselaer until he moved the family to Oregon when Edison was thirteen. The father’s venture into fruit growing in Oregon was not financially successful. Edison in later life remarked that he resolved then that whatever he did in life, he would make a bountiful living. From 1913 to 1915 Edison attended the University of Oregon, where he majored in journalism. While he was a freshman there he sold his first story to Argosy. Marshall’s writing was interrupted in 1918 when he served in the United States Army as a public-relations officer. That and a short summer stint as a reporter were the only salaried jobs he said he had in life. Marshall returned to his typewriter in 1919 and produced “The Elephant Remembers,” a widely read short story that appeared in a number of school textbooks. In 1920 Marshall married Agnes Sharp Flythe of Augusta, Ga., whom he had met while we was stationed at Camp Hancock in Augusta. They called their Augusta home Breetholm (bright woods). For twenty years Marshall wrote short stories and serials for magazines. His works in American, Good Housekeeping, Harper’s Bazaar, Cosmopolitan and Reader’s Digest were read by millions. In 1921 Marshall’s “Heart of Little Shikara” was awarded a prize as the best short story of the year by the O’Henry Memorial Commission. In 1941, Marshall, now financially secure, attempted the first of his historical novels, Benjamin Blake. It was an immediate success, and a best seller in the United States, Sweden, Norway, Finland and Denmark. The novel was made into a movie, Son of Fury, starring Tyrone Power. After Benjamin Blake, Marshall produced almost a novel a year, totaling forty-nine. Marshall was above all a storyteller of adventure. His residence in Augusta was interrupted by frequent hunting expeditions in foreign lands. Many of his works were set in the areas he visited: Africa, Alaska, China, and India. Trophies of Marshall’s big game hunts decorated his home in Augusta. Marshall’s answer to critics of his works was that most of his books made the best-seller list. He wrote to be read. His works were translated into nine foreign languages and a number of his novels were made into films. Marshall realized an early ambition: as he put it, “fifty years of making a good living from my pen alone with no other gainful occupation.” The University of Miami awarded Marshall the order of merit for distinguished leadership in the writing of fiction. Year after year he appeared in Who’s Who in America and Who’s Who International. When Marshall died in 1967, his obituary in the New York Times summarized his career by saying that he was foremost in the field of historical novels in the 1940s and 1950s. (see entry for bibliography)
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Extent
45.00 items
Language
English
Source of Acquisition
Unknown
Method of Acquisition
This material was donated to Reese Library Special Collections, Augusta Unviersity on 05/14/2009. Acc#2008.18
Other Descriptive Information
Shelved in the Pfadenhauer bookcases TITLE LANGUAGE ENGLISH TRANSLATION 1. Det Store Eventyr Danish Great Smith 2. Det Stora Äventyret Swedish Great Smith 3. Mies Ja Hänen Kohtalonsa (#1) language? Great Smith 4. Mies Ja Hänen Kohtalonsa (#2) Finnish Great Smith 5. Vikingene Norwegian The Viking 6. Vikingarna Swedish The Viking 7. Holger Danske Danish The Viking 8. Il gentiluomo di Charleston Italian The Gentleman 9. En Gentleman Swedish The Gentleman 10. Weder immel noch Hölle German Neither Heaven nor Hell 11. Karavan till Xanadu Swedish Caravan to Xanadu 12. Den sköna äventyrerskan Swedish Infinite Woman 13. Yankee Pasja Norwegian Yankee Pasha 14. Kamrat Med Äventyret Swedish Yankee Pasha 15. Innan dagen gryr Swedish Inevitable Hour 16. Jakt I Tre Världsdelar Swedish Heart of the Hunter 17. Au Gré des Routes French 18. Stærke Viljer Danish Upstart 19. Tähdenlento Finnish Upstart 20. Sophia Des Neiges French Princess Sophia 21. Etelämeren Tuuli Finnish Benjamin Blake? 22. La Piste Des Raquettes French Snowshoe Trail 23. Slottet I Sumpen Danish Castle in the Swamp 24. Den Vita Hägern Swedish Castle in the Swamp 25. Un Castillo En El Pantano Spanish Castle in the Swamp 26. Bittere Früchte German Castle in the Swamp 27. El Buda de Esmeralda Spanish The stolen god 28. Bak Tigerfjellene Norwegian Sam Campbell, gentleman 29. Mission of Revenge English 30. Flickan Med Jadesmycket Swedish The White Brigand 31. Fils de Colère French Benjamin Blake 32. Trail’s End English 33. Bullets at Clearwater (The Snowshoe Trail) English **2 copies 34. De la Jungle au Grand Nord French 35. Wyspa fok Polish The Far Call 36. Der Kleine Schikara German Heart of Little Shikara 37. Den Spanske Erobrer Danish Cortez and Marina 38. Durch Dschungel und Steppe German Shikar and Safari 39. Au Gré des Vents French American Captain 40. Kaptajnen Danish American Captain 41. LIEUTENANT du Bengale French Gypsy Sixpence 42. Benjamin Äventyraren Swedish Benjamin Blake 43. Handen Och Svärdet Swedish The Pagan King 44. Lykkeskillingen Danish Gypsy Sixpence 45. Zigenerskans Slant Swedish Gypsy Sixpence
- Title
- Inventory of the Edison Marshall foreign titles collection
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- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
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- Script of description
- Latin
- Language of description note
- eng
Repository Details
Part of the Reese Library Archives Repository