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Major, Charles, 1856-1913

We have 4 books for this author.

For the New Zealand politician see Charles E. Major
Charles Major
Charles Major

Charles Major (born July 25, 1856; died February 13, 1913) was an American lawyer and novelist.

Born to an upper-middle class Indianapolis family, Major developed in interest in both law and English history at an early age and attended the University of Michigan from 1872 through 1875, being admitted to the Indiana bar association in 1877. Shortly thereafter he opened his own law practice, which launched a short political career, culminating in a year-long term in the Indiana state legislature.

Writing remained an interest of Major, and in 1898, he published his first novel, When Knighthood Was in Flower. The novel about England during the reign of King Henry VIII was an exhaustively researched historical romance, and became enormously popular, holding a place on the New York Times bestselling list for nearly three years. The novel was adapted into a popular Broadway play by Paul Kester in 1901, premiering at the Criterion Theatre that year. The novel also launched relatively successful film adaptations in 1908 and 1922.

With a successful writing career, Major gradually lessened his legal obligations, closing his law practice over a year after his first novel, in 1899. Published in 1902, his second novel, Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall, another historical romance, this time set in Elizabethan times, rivaled the success of his first. Once again, the novel was adapted for the theater by Paul Kester, and saw a film release in 1924 starring Mary Pickford.

Major continued to write and publish several additional novels, to varying degrees of success, as well as a number of children's adventure stories, most set in and around his native state of Indiana. Charles Major died of liver cancer on February 13, 1913 at his home in Shelbyville, Indiana.

Bibliography

  • When Knighthood Was in Flower (1898)
  • The Bears of Blue River (1901)
  • Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall (1902)
  • A Forest Hearth (1903)
  • Yolanda (1905)
  • Uncle Tom Andy Billy (1908)
  • A Gentle Knight of Old Brandenburg (1909)
  • The Little King: A Story of the Childhood of King Louis XIV (1910)
  • Sweet Alyssum (1911)
  • The Touchstone of Fortune (1912)
  • Rosalie (1925)

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Books

Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall
The Touchstone of Fortune
When Knighthood Was in Flower or, the Love Story of Charles Brandon and Mary Tudor the King's Sister, and Happening in the Reign of His August Majesty King Henry the Eighth
Yolanda: Maid of Burgundy

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