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Stockton, Frank

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Stockton, Frank (1834–1902)

US writer and editor. He was assistant editor of St Nicholas Magazine in New York 1873–81. He wrote for adults, notably his short story, ‘The Lady or the Tiger?’ (1882), and books for children, such as The Bee-Man of Orn, and other Fanciful Tales (1887).

He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was a wood engraver. Later he lived in New Jersey in 1890, and settled in Charles Town, West Virginia in 1899.



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