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Elliot Paul

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Born February 10, 1891
Died April 7, 1958 (67 years old)
United States
Also known as: Elliot Harold Paul
15 books
4.3 (4)
10 readers

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Elliot Paul was born in Linden, Massachusetts. He graduated from Malden High School then worked in the west on the government Reclamation projects for several years, pausing to study Engineering at the University of Maine for a year. In 1914 he returned home and worked as a reporter covering legislative events at the State House in Boston. In 1917, he joined the U.S. Army to fight in World War I, and he served in France. After the war, he returned home, married his first wife, resumed working as a journalist, and began writing novels. His first novel, Indelible, was published in 1922. In 1925 he left the U.S. to join the writing community in Paris. He worked for the International Herald Tribune and then became co-editor of the literary journal transition. He left the journal a year to return journalism and to write more novels. He had completed three more books when he suffered a nervous breakdown and left Paris to recuperate in the Spanish village of Santa Eulalia on Ibiza. When the Spanish Civil War forced him to flee Spain, he returned to Paris and continued to write. When World War II began, he returned to the U.S., and in 1952 he moved to Hollywood, California, where he started screen-writing in addition to novel-writing. In 1957 he returned to Providence, Rhode Island, where he died in 1958.

Books

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Desperate scenery

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This book, a part of a series of books collectively titled Items on the Grand Account is about Elliot Paul's experiences just before and during the building of the second Teton Lake Dam. Paul, who worked for the U.S. Burea of Reclamation, is hired to obtain materials that will be used to construct the second Teton Lake Dam. (The first dam had failed , due to improper construction) Paul hires several of his friends, and starting in Ashton, Idaho, and later in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, Paul related the experiences that he and his friends had in building the road from Ashton to Jackson Hole. It includes experiences being snowed in in Jackson Hole, and building the dam during the worst of the winter conditions.

Indelible

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"Romance between a young male pianist from New England and a Russian violinist." Cf. Hanna, A. Mirror for the nation

The Black Gardenia

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"Only in Hollywood will you find a woman called The Black Gardenia -- and only in Homer Evans a detective original enough to complement the most delightful array of madcaps ever encountered in the annals of crime"--Jacket flap.

Mysterious Mickey Finn

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A 12-year-old boy living in Cro-Magnon times must choose between his training in sorcery and his desire to be a hunter.

That crazy American music

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London ed. (F. Muller) has title: That crazy music; the story of North American jazz.