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

Francis Marion Crawford (1854–1909)

Crawford, Francis Marion. An American novelist; born in Bagni di Lucca, Italy, Aug. 2, 1854; died at Sorrento, April 9, 1909. His works include: ‘Mr. Isaacs’ (1882); ‘Dr. Claudius’ (1883); ‘To Leeward’ (1883); ‘A Roman Singer’ (1884); ‘An American Politician’ (1884); ‘Zoroaster’ (1885); ‘A Tale of a Lonely Parish’ (1886); ‘Saracinesca’ (1887); ‘Marzio’s Crucifix’ (1887); ‘Paul Patoff’ (1887); ‘With the Immortals’ (1888); ‘Greifenstein’ (1889); ‘Sant’ Ilario’ (1889); ‘A Cigarette Maker’s Romance’ (1890); ‘The Witch of Prague’ (1891); ‘Khaled’ (1891); ‘The Three Fates’ (1892); ‘Love in Idleness’ (1894); ‘Katharine Lauderdale,’ and its sequel ‘The Ralstons’ (1895); ‘Casa Braccio’ (1895); ‘Taquisara’ (1896); ‘A Rose of Yesterday’ (1897); ‘Corleone’ (1897); ‘Ave Roma Immortalis’ (1898); ‘In the Palace of the King’ (1900); ‘The Rulers of the South’ (1901); ‘Marietta, a Maid of Rome’ (1901); ‘The Heart of Rome’ (1903); ‘Venetian Gleanings’ (1905); ‘Arethusa’ (1907); ‘The Little City of Hope’ (1907); ‘Stradella’ (1909); ‘Wandering Ghosts’ (1911). (See Critical and Biographical Introduction).