The Gunmaker of Moscow
The Gunmaker of Moscow is a serial novel by Sylvanus Cobb, Jr. first published in the New York Ledger starting on April 19, 1856. The first of Cobb's contributions to the Ledger, it was extremely popular though never critically acclaimed (and never intended to be), and was reprinted in the Ledger multiple times. It was one of the most popular works of the 1850s.[1] It was not published in book form until 1888, when it was again a bestseller.[2]
It was adapted into a play, and also into a silent film by Edison Studios in 1913.[3]
References
- Warren, Joyce W. Fanny Fern: An Independent Woman, p. 147 (1992)
- Hart, James David. The Popular Book: A History of America's Literary Taste, p. 99, 309 (1950)
- (22 November 1913). Advertisement, The Moving Picture World, p. 839
External links
- The Gunmaker of Moscow at Project Gutenberg Australia
- The Gunmaker of Moscow at Internet Archive
- The Gunmaker of Moscow on IMDb (1913 silent film)
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