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  1. Harry Leon Wilson (May 1, 1867 – June 28, 1939) was an American novelist and dramatist best known for his novels Ruggles of Red Gap and Merton of the Movies. Another of his works, Bunker Bean , helped popularize the term " flapper ".

  2. Harry Leon Wilson has 122 books on Goodreads with 1043 ratings. Harry Leon Wilsons most popular book is Ruggles of Red Gap.

  3. Harry Leon Wilson. (1867—1939) Quick Reference. (1867–1939), was an editor of the humorous weekly Puck (1896–1902), after which he began writing fiction. His novels include The Spenders (1902), contrasting a pioneer of the Far West and ... From: Wilson, Harry Leon in The Oxford Companion to American Literature » Subjects: Literature.

  4. American writer Harry Leon Wilson won wide popularity with his humorous novels and plays. Among the best known of his novels are Bunker Bean (1912), Ruggles of Red Gap (1915), and Merton of the Movies (1922). Wilson was born on May 1, 1867, in Oregon, Illinois.

  5. Harry Leon Wilson was born on 1 May 1867 in Oregon, Illinois, USA. He was a writer, known for Bunker Bean (1936), Cameo Kirby (1914) and Make Me a Star (1932). He was married to Helen MacGowan Cook, Rose Cecil Latham (aka Rose O'Neill) and Wilbertine Nesselrode Teters.

    • Writer
    • May 1, 1867
    • Harry Leon Wilson
    • June 28, 1939
  6. Nov 4, 2019 · During these years, his mother had died, his father had quickly remarried, and he and his frequent collaborator, Harry Leon Wilson, had enjoyed a record-breaking triumph with the play “The...

  7. Harry Leon Wilson was born on May 1, 1867 in Oregon, Illinois, USA. He was a writer, known for Bunker Bean (1936), Cameo Kirby (1914) and Make Me a Star (1932). He was married to Helen MacGowan Cook, Rose Cecil Latham (aka Rose O'Neill) and Wilbertine Nesselrode Teters.