Harris, Frank - 1856–1931, British-American author, b. Galway, Ireland. He studied at the Univ. of Kansas, became a U.S. citizen, and returning to England, edited successively a number of periodicals. A controversial figure in both his private life and his writings, he is primarily known for his scandalously frank and highly unreliable autobiography, My Life and Loves (3 vol. |
by Robert Harborough Sherard. 299 pgs.
by Frank Harris. 432 pgs.
by John Illo. 2 pgs.
by David Weir. 303 pgs.
by George H. Doran. 418 pgs.
by Stanley Kunitz. 472 pgs.
by Rupert Croft-Cooke. 414 pgs.
by Trevor Fisher. 2 pgs.