1836-1902 US, Albany, New York
Spoken Word
A.k.a. Francis Bret Harte
Francis Bret Harte (August 25, 1836 – May 5, 1902) was an American author and poet, best remembered for his short fiction featuring miners, gamblers, and other romantic figures of the California Gold Rush. In a career spanning more than four decades, he wrote poetry, fiction, plays, lectures, book reviews, editorials, and magazine sketches in addition to fiction. As he moved from California to the eastern U.S. to Europe, he incorporated new subjects and characters into his stories, but his Gold Rush tales have been most often reprinted, adapted, and admired.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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The Luck Of Roaring Camp And The Outcasts Of Poker Flat | Bret Harte | 1957 | Album |
The Treasury Of Bret Harte | Bret Harte | Album | |
The Luck Of Roaring Camp / The Outcasts Of Poker Flat | Bret Harte, Ed Begley | Album |