About Ernest Poole
Poole worked as a journalist campaigning for social reforms including an end to child labor. On the outbreak of the First World War he worked as a war correspondent for The Saturday Evening Post. His novel, His Family, won the first Pulitzer Prize for fiction in 1918.
Novels
The Voice of the Street (1906)
Harbor (1915)
His Family (1916)
His Second Wife (1918)
Blind: A Story of These Times (1920)
Beggars' Gold (1921)
Millions (1922)
Danger (1923)
The Avalanche (1924)
The Hunter's Moon (1925)
With Eastern Eyes (1926)
Silent Storms (1927)
The Car of Croesus (1930)
The Destroyer (1931)
Nurses On Horseback (1932)
Great Winds (1933)
One of Us (1934)
The Worsted Church (1946)
The Nancy Flyer: A Stagecoach Epic (1949)
Harbor (1915)
His Family (1916)
His Second Wife (1918)
Blind: A Story of These Times (1920)
Beggars' Gold (1921)
Millions (1922)
Danger (1923)
The Avalanche (1924)
The Hunter's Moon (1925)
With Eastern Eyes (1926)
Silent Storms (1927)
The Car of Croesus (1930)
The Destroyer (1931)
Nurses On Horseback (1932)
Great Winds (1933)
One of Us (1934)
The Worsted Church (1946)
The Nancy Flyer: A Stagecoach Epic (1949)
Collections
Non fiction
Child Labor: the Street (1903)
The Plague in Its Stronghold: Tuberculosis in the New York Tenement (1903)
The Dark People: Russia's Crisis (1918)
The Village: Russian Impressions (1918)
The Bridge: My Own Story (1940)
Great White Hills of New Hampshire (1946)
The Plague in Its Stronghold: Tuberculosis in the New York Tenement (1903)
The Dark People: Russia's Crisis (1918)
The Village: Russian Impressions (1918)
The Bridge: My Own Story (1940)
Great White Hills of New Hampshire (1946)
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