Meredith Nicholson (1866-1947) was an American author, diplomat, and lecturer. He worked from 1885-1897 for the Indianapolis News. His first novel was Short Flights (1891) and his last was The Cavalier of Tennessee in 1928, which included both prose and poetry. He was a member of the Democratic party, serving one term (1928-1930) as a reform city councilman in Indianapolis. For his long years of service and dedication to the Democratic party, Nicholson was rewarded with ministries to Latin America-Paraguay (1933-34), Venezuela (1935-1938) and Nicaragua (1938-1941).
Customer Review: A European nobleman mysteriously flees spies to America
Who is the young scion of a European noble house Shirley and her brother, Captain Claiborne, see haunting their Grand Tour? Is this the missing son of the Archduke of Austria? Why does he flee the vil...
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