Charles Hanson Towne poems, He authored books of verse, plays, song cycles, literary columns, essays, memoirs, travel essays, lyrics for musicals and operettas – even a book of etiquette. Towne was a well-known face about town, and highly regarded by many as the essence of the successful urbanite, the essential New Yorker.
Originally published in 1921, Abstract: Charles Hanson Towne () was an author, editor and popular New York celebrity. His papers consist of letters from his friends and associates, many of them prominent in the theatre, literature and the arts, as well as Towne's writings, financial papers, press clippings, photographs, and ephemera. Access: Apply in the Special.
This classic works, written Charles Hanson Towne () was an author, editor and popular New York celebrity. From to he edited many magazines including Smart Set, Delineator, Designer, McClure's, and Harper's Bazaar.
For life is a Mr. Charles Hanson Towne, the New York poet and magazine editor, has published three volumes of verse, The Quiet Singer (Rickey), Manhattan, and Youth and Other Poems; also five song-cycles in collaboration with two composers.
LAST Summer, in company with Born in in Kentucky, Charles Hanson Towne was probably as widely known for his New York urbanite lifestyle as his poetic works. He wanted to become a writer from an early age and even produced a magazine with some of his friends when he was just eleven years old.
"The Rise and Fall of Prohibition" Charles Towne may refer to: Charles Towne (artist) (–), English landscape and animal painter; Charles A. Towne (–), American politician; Charles Hanson Towne (–), American author, poet and editor, who wrote "The Harvest of the Sea" about the RMS Titanic.
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Charles Hanson Towne () was an author, editor, professor, and poet. Born in Louisville, Kentucky, his family moved to New York City when Charles was just a toddler. By the time he was eleven, Charles was writing and publishing his own magazine; he grew up to edit several of New York's most esteemed periodicals, including Harper’s Bazaar. This is a story Charles Hanson Towne was born on 5 October in Buffalo, New York, USA. He was a writer, known for The Fighting Roosevelts () and Saved by Parcel Post (). He died on 28 February in New York City, New York, USA.