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Before writing this more literary work set in Italy among the English expatriots, Henry Harland (1861-1905) wrote far more sensational novels set in the immigrant Jewish neighborhoods of New York City under the pen name "Sidney Luska." Born a Protestant in Connecticut, "Luska" claimed to be from St. Petersburg and ironically was called "the first Jewish-American novelist."

494 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 1898

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Henry Harland

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Henry Harland was a novelist and editor. In addition to his books, he is known for having been the editor of the magazine The Yellow Book.

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