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Salmagundi, or, the Whim-Whams and Opinions of Launcelot Langstaff, Esq. , and Others. by: Washington Irving, by: William Irving (1706-1821), By:

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Salmagundi, or, the Whim-Whams and Opinions of Launcelot Langstaff, Esq. , and Others. by: Washington Irving, by: William Irving (1706-1821), By:( )
Author: Irving, Washington
Irving, William
Paulding, James Kirke
Anderson, Alexander
ISBN:978-1-9851-2694-7
Publication Date:Feb 2018
Publisher:CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $9.75
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William Irving (August 15, 1766 - November 9, 1821) was a United States Representative from New York. Born in New York City, he was a brother of diplomat and author Washington Irving. William completed preparatory studies, engaged in mercantile pursuits, and also in fur trade with the Indians along the Mohawk River, residing at Johnstown and Caughnawaga.James Kirke Paulding (August 22, 1778 - April 6, 1860) was an American writer and, for a time, the United States Secretary of the...
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Pages:170
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):8 x 10 x 0.39 Inches
Book Weight:0.98 Pounds
Author Biography
Irving, Washington. (Author)
Washington Irving, one of the first Americans to achieve international recognition as an author, was born in New York City in 1783. His A History of New York, published in 1809 under the name of Diedrich Knickerbocker, was a satirical history of New York that spanned the years from 1609 to 1664. Under another pseudonym, Geoffrey Crayon, he wrote The Sketch-book, which included essays about English folk customs, essays about the American Indian, and the two American stories for which he is most renowned--"The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" and "Rip Van Winkle."

Irving served as a member of the U.S. legation in Spain from 1826 to 1829 and as minister to Spain from 1842 to 1846. Following his return to the U.S. in 1846, he began work on a five-volume biography of Washington that was published from 1855-1859.

Washington Irving died in 1859 in New York.



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