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Author of William Gillette, America's Sherlock Holmes, first full biography ever published on one of the foundational figures of the modern American theater.
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Background
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Journalism graduate of the University of Maryland (1971), former sports writer and sports editor of a daily newspaper, worked for 30 years Federal government human resources while doing free-lance writing on the side. Two major scholarly articles were "How One Man's Pen Changed the World," an analysis of reformer Martin Luther's German Bible in terms of its huge influence on the King James Bible, published in Christianity Today Magazine in 1983, and "The Papyrus Ipuwer, Egyptian Version of the Plagues," a new interpretation of the document thought by many to be an Egyptian version of the Exodus story written by Moses in the Old Testament Book of Exodus, published in The Velikovskian in 1997. Began researching William Gillette in 1998 and has now published full biography, profusely illustrated.
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Birth Place
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Washington, DC USA
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Additional Information
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Wife Gay Zurich Zecher founded and runs Art and Soul, Inc. (www.artandsoulinc.com), selling personalized water color cartoons and scented candles.
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Favorite Links
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Henry Zecher
Lists brief biography of Gillette, of myself, and contains the important articles I've had published since 1983.
Art and Soul, Inc.
Shows my wife's personalized water color cartoons, which make marvelous gifts and which she has sold millions of dollars worth since 1970.
William Gillette, America's Sherlock Holmes
Marketing biography of William Gillette, America's Sherlock Holmes.
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