Don Carlos Seitz

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Don Carlos Seitz was an American newspaper manager, born at Portage, Ohio in 1862.

In 1880 he graduated from the Liberal Institute at Norway, Maine. He served as Albany correspondent (1887–89) and as city editor (1889–91) of the Brooklyn Eagle, was assistant publisher of the New York Recorder (1892–93) and managing editor of the Brooklyn World (1893–94), and thenceforth was connected with the New York World as advertising manager (1895–97) and as business manager after 1898. He died in 1935.

His publications include:

  • Discoveries in Everyday Europe (1907)
  • Writings by and about James McNeill Whistler (1910)
  • Elba and Elsewhere (1910)
  • Surface Japan (1911)
  • Letters from Francis Parkman to E. G. Squier (1911)
  • The Buccaneers (1912)
  • Whistler Stories (1913)
  • Braxton Bragg, general of the Confederacy (1924)
  • Joseph Pulitzer; HIs Life and Letters (New York, NY: Simon & Shuster, 1924)
  • Under the Black Flag: Exploits of the Most Notorious Pirates (1925)
  • The Great Island: Some observations in and about the Crown Colony of Newfoundland (1926)

External links

  • Works by Don Carlos Seitz at Project Gutenberg
  • Works by or about Don Carlos Seitz at Internet Archive
  • This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainGilman, D. C.; Peck, H. T.; Colby, F. M., eds. (1905). New International Encyclopedia (1st ed.). New York: Dodd, Mead. {{cite encyclopedia}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)