Samuel Hopkins Adams

Samuel Hopkins Adams

Samuel Hopkins Adams has written at least 11 books. Their most popular book is Flaming Youth with 2 saves with an average rating of -⭐.

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Author Bio

Adams was born in Dunkirk, New York. Adams was a muckraker, known for exposing public-health injustices. He was the son of Myron Adams, Jr., a minister, and Hester Rose Hopkins. Adams attended Hamilton College in Clinton, New York from 1887-1891, he also attended a semester at Union College. In 1907 Adams divorced his wife, Elizabeth Ruffner Noyes, after having two daughters. Eight years later Adams married an actress, Jane Peyton. Adams was a close friend of both the investigative reporter Ray Stannard Baker and District Attorney Benjamin Darrow.

Adams was a prolific writer, who wrote fiction as well. "Night Bus", one of Adams's many magazine stories, became the basis for the film It Happened One Night. Adams's first solo novel was in 1908, Flying Death, which added to his mystery collection. His best-known novel, Revelry (1926), based on the scandals of the Harding administration, was later followed by Incredible Era (1939), a biography of Harding.

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Flaming Youth
BySamuel Hopkins Adams,Warner Fabian

1923 • 2 Readers

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2012 • 1 Reader • 4,816 pages

Wanted: A Husband

Wanted: A Husband
BySamuel Hopkins Adams

1917 • 1 Reader • 280 pages 5

2 Detectives

2 Detectives
BySamuel Hopkins Adams

The Clarion

The Clarion
BySamuel Hopkins Adams

No, But I Saw the Movie: The Best Short Stories Ever Made Into Film

No, But I Saw the Movie: The Best Short Stories Ever Made Into Film
ByDavid Wheeler(Editor),Samuel Hopkins Adams(Contributor)

1989 • 432 pages

The Unspeakable Perk

The Unspeakable Perk
BySamuel Hopkins Adams

1916 • 316 pages

The Novel of Tomorrow

The Novel of Tomorrow
BySamuel Hopkins Adams

2018 • 158 pages

The pony express

The pony express
BySamuel Hopkins Adams

Incredible Era

Incredible Era
BySamuel Hopkins Adams

Grandfather stories

Grandfather stories
BySamuel Hopkins Adams