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Fox, John

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Fox, John (1863-1919)

US novelist. His novels were largely romanticized pictures based on life in the Cumberland mountains. They include The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come 1903, The Trail of the Lonesome Pine 1908, and The Heart of the Hills 1913.

Fox was born in Paris, Kentucky, and studied at Harvard University. He was a special correspondent in the Spanish-American and Russo-Japanese wars, and in 1887 worked in the mining business in Virginia.



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