Henry Francis Keenan
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Henry Francis Keenan (May 4, 1850(?) – March 7, 1928) was an American author, best known for his anonymously-published The Money-Makers (1885), a response to John Hay's The Bread-Winners (1883).[1][2]
Keenan was born to Irish immigrants in Rochester, New York about 1850. Though perhaps as young as age 14, he joined the United States Army during the American Civil War. After returning to Rochester he embarked on a career in journalism, starting at the Rochester Chronicle before moving on to publications in Indianapolis (where he served as editor of the Indianapolis Sentinel) and New York City. He turned to writing novels full-time in 1883.[3][4][5][6]
Selected bibliography
- Trajan (1885)[7]
- The Money-Makers (1885)
- The Aliens (1886)
- The Iron Game (1891)
- The Conflict with Spain (1898) (a history of the Spanish–American War)
See also
References
- ^ The Oxford Companion to American Literature, p. 343 (6th ed. 1995)
- ^ (24 May 1891). Miss Frances E. Fryatt, Brooklyn Daily Eagle (story of who The Money-Makers is dedicated to)
- ^ Kaser, James A. The Chicago of Fiction: A Resource Guide, p. 454 (2011)
- ^ Tyson, Brian, ed. Bernard Shaw's Book Reviews, Volume 1, p. 21 (1991)
- ^ (4 February 1885). Current Topics, Democrat and Chronicle, p. 5
- ^ (19 March 1885). Scissored Briefs, The Perry Herald (asserting that Keenan was the half-brother of American humorist Robert Henry Newell)
- ^ (4 April 1885). New Books, The New York Times
External links
- Works by or about Henry Francis Keenan at Internet Archive
- The Money-makers: A Social Parable (Appleton 1885)
- Works by Henry Francis Keenan at Project Gutenberg
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