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From: The New York Public Library Book of Popular Americana
Date: 19940101
Author:Tad Tuleja
00-00-0000
Alger, Horatio
Alger, Horatio (1834-99) Writer. A Massachusetts-born Unitarian
minister, Alger moved to New York in 1866 and the next year had his
first literary success with the serialized novel "Ragged Dick". Its
endearing formula--poor but industrious lad makes good--sustained
Alger through over one hundred books, including the best-selling "
Luck
and Pluck" (1869) and "Tattered Tom" (1871); it also contributed to
the
national myth of the self-made man. Hence "Horatio Alger story" for
any rags-to-riches tale.
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