Book: Kennedy Square 1911. Smith had several careers: engineer, artist, illustrator and short story writer. His success in engineering included planning the foundations for the Statue of Liberty. He traveled frequently to Europe and became known for his portraits and illustration. Smith was an entertaining after-dinner storyteller and in his fifties he decided to commit his stories to paper and is remembered for his Colonel Carter novels. The book begins: On the precise day on which this story opens-some sixty or more years ago, to be exact-a bullet-headed, merry-eyed, mahogany-colored young darky stood on the top step of an old-fashioned, high-stoop house, craning his head up and down and across Kennedy Square in the effort to get the first glimpse of his master, St. George Wilmot Temple, attorney and counsellor-at-law, who was expected home from a ducking trip down the bay. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.
Details of Book: Kennedy Square Book: Kennedy Square
Author: Francis Hopkinson Smith, A. I. Keller
ISBN: 0548499594
ISBN-13: 9780548499597
, 978-0548499597
Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: Sep 2007
Publisher: Kessinger Publishing
Number of Pages: 524
Language: English