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Edwin L. Sabin (1870–1952)

Author of Kit Carson Days, 1809-1868: Volume 1

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About the Author

Edwin L. Sabin was born in 1870 in Illinois. He graduated from the University of Iowa and was a newspaper reporter for some time before moving into publishing as an accomplished author specializing in Western historical fiction, and he and his wife eventually moved to California to be closer to his show more subject matter. Sabin enjoyed success in this field for several decades before he was hit hard by the Great Depression. He died, completely destitute, in 1954. show less
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Works by Edwin L. Sabin

Desert Dust (2007) 6 copies
Pirate Waters (1941) 4 copies
Gold Seekers of 49 (1915) 4 copies
The City of the Sun (1924) 3 copies
When You Were a Boy (1905) 3 copies
White Indian 1 copy

Associated Works

A Treasury of American Horror Stories (1985) — Contributor — 116 copies, 2 reviews

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Legal name
Sabin, Edwin Legrand
Birthdate
1870-12-23
Date of death
1952-11-24
Gender
male
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Rockford, Illinois, USA
Burial location
Evergreen Cemetery, Riverside, California
Associated Place (for map)
USA

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Contents:
1. The Magic Mashie 8. A Twosome with Conscience
2. A Spectre of the Links 9. A Rub of the Green
3. The Long Game 10. The Great Moggins-Bumps Match
4. A November Afternoon 11. The Supersensitive Golf-ball
5. The Way of It 12. Being A Duffer
6. A Mixed Foursome 13. Measure For Measure
7. Told by the Caddie 14. The Duffer

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