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Occupation
  
Novelist, journalist

Subject
  
Literature


Name
  
Miriam Michelson

Role
  
Journalist

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Died
  
1942, San Francisco, California, United States

Books
  
In the Bishop's Carriage, The Madigans

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Miriam Michelson (1870-1942) was an American journalist and writer.

Contents

Miriam Michelson A Yellow Journalist by Miriam Michelson

Biography

Miriam Michelson Miriam Michelson Wikipedia

Miriam Michelson was born in the mining town of Calaveras, California, in 1870. She was the seventh of eight children of Samuel and Rosalie (née Przylubska) Michelson, who immigrated to the United States from Poland in 1855. Her oldest brother, physicist Albert A. Michelson, was the first American citizen to win a Nobel Prize for science; and the youngest, journalist Charles Michelson, became a close assistant to Franklin D. Roosevelt. She worked as a reporter for the San Francisco Chronicle and later, in Philadelphia, for the North American.

Works

  • (1904). In the Bishop's Carriage, Bobbs Merrill Company.
  • (1904). The Madigans, The Century Co.
  • (1905). Yellow Journalist, D. Appleton and Company.
  • (1906). Anthony Overman, Doubleday, Page & Company.
  • (1909). Michael Thwaites's Wife, Doubleday, Page & Company.
  • (1910). The Awakening of Zojas, Doubleday, Page & Company.
  • (1934). The Wonderlode of Silver and Gold, The Stratford Company.
  • Short stories

  • "Fayal, the Unforgiving," The Smart Set, Vol. X, No. 3, 1903.
  • "The Contumacy of Sarah L. Walker." In The Spinner's Book of Fiction, Paul Elder & Company, 1907.
  • Articles

  • "Many Thousands of Native Hawaiians Sign a Protest to the United States Government Against Annexation" The San Francisco Call, September 22, 1897
  • "The Destruction of San Francisco," Harper's Weekly, May 5, 1906.
  • "Vice and the Woman's Vote," Sunset, Vol. XXX, April 1913.
  • Other

  • "The Ways of Dorothy," East & West, Vol. I, November 1899/October 1900.
  • References

    Miriam Michelson Wikipedia