Sons and Fathers

Name/Title

Sons and Fathers

Description

Sons and Fathers was written by local author Harry Stillwell Edwards in 1896. The book is a Prize Story in The Chicago Record's series "Stories of Mystery". It won first prize out of 816 entries in The Chicago Record's $30,000 to Authors competition. the cover is green with a maroon and black Art nouveau floral design. The floral medallion is repeated on the spine. The front-piece is inscribed in blue ball point pen ink: Emily Brown Edwards Rumble, a relative of the author.

Collection

Permanent Collection

Made/Created

Artist

Harry Stillwell Edwards

Dimensions

Height

7-3/4 in

Width

5-1/2 in

Depth

1-1/4 in