DONALD GRANT MITCHELL ["IK MARVEL".]
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A noted American essayist and novelist; born at Norwich, Conn., April 1822. Originally a lawyer, he was consul at Venice 1853-55; he has since lived on his estate Edgewood, near New Haven, Conn. His best-known works are: "Reveries of a Bachelor" (1850); "Dream Life" (1851); "My Farm of Edgewood" (1863); "Wet Days at Edgewood" (1864). He has written also: "Doctor Johns" (1866), a novel; "Bound Together" (1884); "English Lands, Letters and Kings" (1889-90); "American Lands and Letters" (1897).
By Charles Dudley Warner
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