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George Barr McCutcheon

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Gender Male
Death95 years ago
Date of birth July 26,1866
Zodiac sign Leo
Born Lafayette
Indiana
United States
Date of died October 23,1928
DiedManhattan
New York
United States
SpouseMaria V.A. Fay
Parents John Barr McCutcheon
Clara Glick
Job Playwright
Novelist
Siblings John T. McCutcheon
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Graustark
Brewster's Millions
Beverly of Graustark
The Prince of Graustark
Castle Craneycrow
Truxton King
Anderson Crow, detective
The Daughter of Anderson Crow
Mr. Bingle
The Purple Parasol
The Day of the Dog
The man from Brodney's
The hollow of her hand
The Sherrods
The Husbands of Edith
Jane Cable
A fool and his money
West wind drift
Cowardice court
Green Fancy
Viola Gwyn
Yollop
Her weight in gold
East of the setting sun
The flyers
Nedra
Quill's Window
The Light That Lies
The butterfly man
Shot with crimson
Mary Midthorne
The Rose in the Ring
Oliver October
Black Is White
From the Housetops
The George Barr McCutcheon MEGAPACK ®: 25 Classic Novels and Stories
Nedra 1905
The city of masks
Urns, Dice and Polyominoes
What's-His- Name
The alternative
Sherry (1919). by: George Barr McCutcheon and By: C. Allan Gilbert(september 3, 1873 - April 20, 1929): A Novel (World's Classic's)
Yollop (1922) by George Barr McCutcheon
Quiddlers Three
Sherry
A Fool and His Money (1913). by: George Barr McCutcheon, Illustrated By: A. I. Keller: Arthur Ignatius Keller (1866 - 1924). a Novel (Original Classics)
Truxton King: Graustark #3
The Prince of Graustark (Volume 2 of 2 ) (EasyRead Super Large 20pt Edition)
The Day of the Dog - Scholar's Choice Edition
Green Fancy (1917). by: George Barr McCutcheon, and By: C. Allan Gilbert(september 3, 1873 - April 20, 1929): A Novel (Original Classics)
Beverly of Graustark: Graustark #2
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George Barr McCutcheon was an American popular novelist and playwright. His best known works include a series of novels set in Graustark, a fictional East European country, and the novel Brewster's Millions, which was adapted into a play and several films.

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