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  1. Irvin Shrewsbury Cobb (June 23, 1876 – March 11, 1944) was an American author, humorist, editor and columnist from Paducah, Kentucky, who relocated to New York in 1904, living there for the remainder of his life. He wrote for the New York World, Joseph Pulitzer 's newspaper, as the highest paid staff reporter in the United States.

  2. Irvin Shrewsbury Cobb (23 de junio de 1876 – 11 de marzo de 1944) fue un escritor, humorista y columnista de nacionalidad estadounidense, autor de más de 60 libros y de 300 cuentos. Biografía [ editar ]

  3. Irvin S. Cobb was an American journalist and humorist best known for his colloquial handling of familiar situations with ironical, penetrating humour. At 19 Cobb became managing editor of the Paducah Daily News, and in 1904 he went to New York City, where he became a staff writer for the Evening.

  4. Fishhead (Fishhead) —título que significa: Cabeza de pescado— es un relato de terror del escritor norteamericano Irvin S. Cobb (1876-1944), publicado en la edición del 11 de enero de 1913 de la revista The Cavalier, y reeditado en la antología de ese mismo año: El escape del señor Trimm (The Escape of Mr. Trimm).

  5. Irvin Shrewsbury Cobb fue un escritor, humorista y columnista de nacionalidad estadounidense, autor de más de 60 libros y de 300 cuentos.

  6. 25 de sept. de 2017 · In Irvin S. Cobb: The Rise and Fall of an American Humorist, historian William E. Ellis examines the life of this significant writer, contextualizing his humor within the “Lost Cause” narrative.

  7. Irvin S. Cobb has 259 books on Goodreads with 8302 ratings. Irvin S. Cobbs most popular book is Fishhead.