Normal view MARC view

Jenks, Tudor, 1857-1922 (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Jenks, Tudor, 1857-1922

When America was new, 1907: t.p. (Tudor Jenks)

BL H&SS, 26 Mar. 1999 (hdg.: Jenks, Tudor, 1857-1922)

Wikipedia, September 30, 2014 (access point: Tudor Jenks; Tudor Storrs Jenks; born May 7, 1857, Brooklyn, New York; died February 11, 1922, Bronxville, New York; American author, poet, artist and editor, as well as a journalist and lawyer; chiefly remembered for the popular works of fiction and nonfiction he wrote for children and general readers; son of Grenville Tudor Jenks and Persis Sophia (Smith) Jenks. His older brother was Almet F. Jenks, presiding justice of the appellate division of the New York Supreme Court; practiced law in New York City from 1881-1887, following which he served on the staff of St. Nicholas Magazine as an associate editor from November 1887-October 1902. Afterwards he resumed law practice with the firm of Jenks & Rogers, of which his brother Almet was the senior partner) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tudor_Jenks

Powered by Koha