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wrote of these tales, "Cobb created a South peopled with honorable citizens, charming eccentrics, and loyal, subservient blacks, but at their best the Judge Priest stories are dramatic and compelling, using a wealth of precisely rendered detail to evoke a powerful mood." Among Cobb's other books are
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Above all I want no long faces and no show of grief at the burying ground. Kindly observe the final wishes of the undersigned and avoid reading the so-called Christian burial service which, in view of the language employed in it, I regard as one of the most cruel and paganish things inherited by our
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In 1919, Cobb was recruited by former U.S. Navy officer and lawyer Capt. W.H. Slayton to become chairman of the Authors and Artists Committee of the Association Against the Prohibition Amendment (AAPA). The Association based their opposition on the misuse of national government power over U.S.
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forebears from our remote pagan ancestors. In deference to the faith of our dear mother who was through her lifetime a loyal though never bigoted communicant of that congregation, perhaps the current pastor of the First Presbyterian Church would consent to read the
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Cobb also wrote more than 60 books and 300 short stories. Some of his works were adapted for silent movies. Several of his Judge Priest short stories were adapted in the 1930s for two feature films directed by
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Cobb was educated in public and private elementary schools, and then entered William A. Cade's Academy intending to pursue a law career. When Cobb was 16, his father became an
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Cobb also wrote short stories in the horror genre, such as "Fishhead" (1911) and "The Unbroken Chain" (1923). "Fishhead" has been cited as an inspiration for
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Cobb has been described as having a round shape, bushy eyebrows, full lips, and a triple chin, with a cigar always hanging from his mouth.
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should be listed among the noble experiments of our national history." As part of his AAPA efforts he published the anti-Prohibition novel
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in 1900 and the trials of the killers. He wrote numerous series in periodicals, and also collaborated on dramatic productions.
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Several of Cobb's stories were adapted as silent movies. He also wrote the screen titles for other movies, including the
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Cobb was honored in 1915 with the march "The War Correspondent" by G. E. Holmes, published by the John Church Company.
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The Glory of the Coming: What Mine Eyes Have Seen of Americans in Action in This Year of Grace and Allied Endeavor
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Cobb also had an acting career, acting in ten movies between 1932 and 1938. He won major roles in such movies as
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at age seventeen, and became the nation's youngest managing news editor at age nineteen. He later worked at the
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citizens. As chairman, Cobb helped extend coverage of their message through the media and artist networks. "If
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Some United States: A Series of Stops in Various Part of This Nation with One Excursion Across the Line
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for the magazine. At the same time, he wrote a book about his experiences, published in 1915, titled
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named a passenger train operating between Louisville and Memphis, via Cobb's hometown, Paducah, the
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A More Unbending Battle: The Harlem Hellfighters' Struggle for Freedom in WWI and Equality at Home
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Many Laughs for Many Days: Another Year's Supply of His Favorite Stories as Told by Irvin S. Cobb
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and he became the highest-paid staff reporter in the United States. During the murder trial of
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Cobb wrote a letter detailing his desired funeral arrangements. The document reads in part:
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Front page girls : women journalists in American culture and fiction, 1880-1930
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Goin' on Fourteen: Being Cross-sections Out of a Year in the Life of an Average Boy
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A Laugh a Day Keeps the Doctor Away: His Favorite Stories as Told by Irvin S. Cobb
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Cobb was inducted into the Kentucky Writers' Hall of Fame on February 2, 2017.
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Cobb wrote humorous stories set in Kentucky, and he is considered part of the
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for "The Glory of the States: Kentucky" by Irvin S. Cobb, published in
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Cobb was the second of four children born to Kentucky natives in
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Lawson, Anita. Irvin S. Cobb. Popular, Madison, WI. 1984. Print.
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Paths of Glory: Impressions of War Written at and Near the Front
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Chatterton, Wayne. Irvin S. Cobb. Twayne, Boston. 1986. Print.
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Back Home: Being the Narrative of Judge Priest and His People
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American author, humorist, editor and columnist (1876 โ€“ 1944)
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December 1951, Illinois Central Railroad section, Table 13
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twice made movies based on Cobb's Judge Priest stories:
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After moving to New York in 1904, Cobb was hired by the
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school. These stories were first collected in the book
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The Escape of Mr. Trimm: His Plight and Other Plights
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Cobb 1029:North Carolina: Cobb's America Guyed Books 623:in 1944, his body was sent to Paducah for 439:1.5 votes on the 23rd Presidential ballot. 91: 828:(expanded as The Red Glutton) โ€“ 1915 book 283:Learn how and when to remove this message 66:Learn how and when to remove this message 1071:All Aboard: A Saga of the Romantic River 591: 347:His anecdotal memoir-cum-autobiography, 29:This article includes a list of general 1815:Writers of American Southern literature 1642:: Hippocampus Press. 2000. p. 99. 1553:: Hippocampus Press. 2000. p. 99. 1334: 1332: 1330: 1230:Piano Jim and the Impotent Pumpkin Vine 1160:"Faith, Hope, and Charity" โ€“ 1934 story 1103:"At the Feet of the Enemy" โ€“ 1929 story 768:"The Exit of Anse Dugmore" โ€“ 1911 story 1772: 1308: 1047:"Here Comes the Bride" โ€“, and So Forth 765:"The Escape of Mr. Trimm" โ€“ 1910 story 429:and later republished in Cobb's book, 395:Cobb joined the staff of the magazine 1765:Internet Speculative Fiction Database 1470: 1468: 1368: 540:caricatures Cobb as "Irvin S. Frog". 1362: 1327: 1296:Ben Eder, "Biography: Irvin S. Cobb" 1142:"A Colonel of Kentucky" โ€“ 1932 story 1020:New York: Cobb's America Guyed Books 1008:Kentucky: Cobb's America Guyed Books 664:Following the Second World War, the 643: 221:adding citations to reliable sources 192: 15: 1795:Hal Roach Studios short film series 1339:Kelly Foster (September 30, 1997). 1289: 1151:One Way to Stop a Panic โ€“ 1933 book 996:Indiana: Cobb's America Guyed Books 13: 1465: 1025:"The Chocolate Hyena" โ€“ 1924 story 1002:Kansas: Cobb's America Guyed Books 900:(14 volumes) โ€“ 1912-20 collections 822:- 1912, produced as a comedy, 1915 35:it lacks sufficient corresponding 14: 1826: 1657: 1579:Supernatural Horror in Literature 1429:. New York: Basic Civitas, 2009. 1014:Maine: Cobb's America Guyed Books 910:Oh, Well, You Know How Women Are! 731:Supernatural Horror in Literature 368:Russian-Japanese peace conference 325: 1699: 1402:Cobb, Irvin. "YOUNG BLACK JOE". 1401: 879:"Boys Will be Boys" โ€“ 1918 story 543: 507:(1938). He was also host of the 197: 20: 1742:, by Irvin S. Cobb; illustrated 1683:Works by or about Irvin S. Cobb 1593: 1584: 1567: 1539: 1534:Official Guide of the Railways, 1527: 1512: 1487: 1460:Irvin S. Cobb's Own Recipe Book 1170:Irvin S. Cobb's Own Recipe Book 1125:Three Wise Men on the East Side 1088:"This Man's World" โ€“ 1929 story 980:"The Snake Doctor" โ€“ 1923 story 912:โ€“ published in one volume with 737: 388:in 1907, Cobb coined the term " 208:needs additional citations for 1574:The Weird Tradition in America 1462:, Frankfort Distilleries, 1934 1453: 1440: 1419: 1395: 1237: 1155:"Who's Who" Plus "Here's How!" 1053:On an Island That Cost $ 24.00 975:Snake Doctor and Other Stories 777:"Words and Music" โ€“ 1912 story 362:. The publication sent him to 1: 1805:People from Paducah, Kentucky 1606: 1305:, Rovi, reprinted at Fandango 684:American literary regionalism 537:The Woods Are Full of Cuckoos 1176:Judge Priest Turns Detective 870:"The Great Auk" โ€“ 1917 story 760:Talks with the Fat Chauffeur 443: 299:. His maternal grandfather, 188: 7: 1736:"In Aachen and Fort Loncin" 1698:(public domain audiobooks) 984:One Block from Fifth Avenue 914:Isn't That Just Like a Man! 756:– 1908 musical comedy 750:– 1907 musical comedy 571:, son of the ornithologist 10: 1831: 1720:Internet Broadway Database 1415:– via gutenberg.org. 1256:(1933), featuring a young 1113:To Be Taken Before Sailing 930:A Plea for Old Cap Collier 898:The Works of Irvin S. Cobb 677: 569:Frank Michler Chapman, Jr. 1224:The Governors of Kentucky 721:The Shadow Over Innsmouth 666:Illinois Central Railroad 578:Cobb's granddaughter was 427:The Saturday Evening Post 401:in 1911, and covered the 398:The Saturday Evening Post 364:Portsmouth, New Hampshire 148: 138: 121: 99: 90: 83: 1614:Encyclopedia of Kentucky 1282: 1206:Glory, Glory, Hallelujah 1164:Faith, Hope, and Charity 1107:Both Sides of the Street 840:โ€“ 1916 collected stories 661:was named in his honor. 596:Irvin S. Cobb wearing a 464:(1933), featuring young 311:were useful in treating 1732:by Kelly Walters, KYLIT 1405:The Glory of the Coming 935:"Darkness" โ€“ 1921 story 874:The Thunders of Silence 798:"Fishhead" โ€“ 1913 story 431:The Glory of the Coming 344:for a year and a half. 341:Louisville Evening Post 132:New York City, New York 50:more precise citations. 1800:O. Henry Award winners 1692:Works by Irvin S. Cobb 1664:Works by Irvin S. Cobb 1521:Official Railway Guide 1190:โ€“ 1940 children's book 1184:โ€“ 1937 children's book 957:J. Poindexter, Colored 832:Speaking of Operations 814:Irvin Cobb at his Best 697:Speaking of Operations 641: 613: 1810:Writers from Kentucky 1790:American male writers 1275:The Sun Shines Bright 924:The Abandoned Farmers 918:Mary Roberts Rinehart 892:The Life of the Party 865:Those Times and These 856:Speaking of Prussians 726:The Rats in the Walls 632: 609:The American Magazine 595: 573:Frank Michler Chapman 487:The Sun Shines Bright 161:Irvin Shrewsbury Cobb 103:Irvin Shrewsbury Cobb 1369:Lutes, Jean (2006). 1077:Ladies and Gentlemen 699:(1916), and an anti- 692:Joel Chandler Harris 600:and smoking a cigar. 586:as his second wife. 217:improve this article 1673:Works by Irvin Cobb 939:A Bull Called Emily 904:From Place to Place 802:Roughing It De Luxe 793:Cobb's Bill of Fare 563:and the nonfiction 499:Everybody's Old Man 484:in the title role. 411:Harlem Hellfighters 142:Laura Spencer Baker 1640:New York, New York 1618:New York, New York 1551:New York, New York 1481:The New York Times 1448:Bottles and Extras 1320:2014-12-19 at the 1315:History of Paducah 1301:2016-07-06 at the 1119:The Belled Buzzard 637:Twenty-third Psalm 619:When Cobb died in 614: 555:. 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