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C.D. Warner, et al., comp.
The Library of the World’s Best Literature. An Anthology in Thirty Volumes. 1917.

John William De Forest (1826–1906)

De Forest, John William. An American novelist, born in Humphreysville (near Seymour), CT, March 31, 1826; died on July 18, 1906; Among his works are: ‘History of the Indians of Connecticut’ (1853); ‘Oriental Acquaintance’ (1856); ‘Witching Times’ (1856); ‘European Acquaintance’ (1858); ‘Seacliff’ (1859); ‘Miss Ravenel’s Conversion’ (1867); ‘Overland’ (1871); ‘Kate Beaumont’ (1872); ‘The Wetherell Affair’ (1873); ‘Honest John Vane’ (1875); ‘Justine Vane’ (1875); ‘Playing the Mischief’ (1876); ‘Irene Vane’ (1877); ‘Irene, the Missionary’ (1879); ‘The Oddest of Courtships.’ He served throughout the Civil War.