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Author
Howard Pyle  (1853–1911)  wikidata:Q525713 s:en:Author:Howard Pyle q:en:Howard Pyle
 
Howard Pyle
Alternative names
H. Pyle
Description American writer, illustrator, children's writer, university teacher and painter
Date of birth/death 5 March 1853 Edit this at Wikidata 9 November 1911 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Wilmington Florence
Work location
Wilmington (1880–1910); New York City (1876–1880) Edit this at Wikidata
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Editor
Merle De Vore Johnson  (1874–1935)  wikidata:Q20017223 s:en:Author:Merle DeVore Johnson
 
Alternative names
Merle DeVore Johnson; Merle Johnson
Description American bibliographer and illustrator
Date of birth/death 24 November 1874 Edit this at Wikidata 2 September 1935 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Oregon City New York City
Authority file
editor QS:P98,Q20017223
Title
Howard Pyle's Book of Pirates
Publisher
Harper & Brothers
Publication date 1921
publication_date QS:P577,+1921-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Place of publication New York City and London

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