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Frederick Houk Law

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Name
  
Frederick Law

Role
  
Writer

Died
  
1957


Books
  
How to Write and how to Deliver an Oration

Frederick Houk Law (1871–1957) was an American schoolteacher and writer. He also travelled widely, across Europe bicycle, in Africa from Cape to Cairo, and to interior of British Guiana.

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He also wrote short stories for pulp fiction magazines such as Munsey's.

He taught English at Stuyvesant High School, New York.

Non-fiction

  • Modern great Americans: short biographies of twenty great Americans of modern times who won wide recognition for achievements in various types of activity
  • Civilization builders
  • Mastery of speech, a course in eight parts on general speech, business talking and public speaking, what to say and how to say it under all conditions
  • Fiction

  • The Heart of Sindhra (1898)
  • References

    Frederick Houk Law Wikipedia