DOLE, Nathan Haskell, American writer: b. Chelsea, Mass., 31 Aug. 1852. He was grad uated from Harvard 1874, and after teaching at De Veaux College, Suspension Bridge, N. Y., and in the Worcester High School and serving as Preceptor of Derby Academy, Hingham, Mass., he was literary, art and musical editor of the Philadelphia Press, also musical editor of the Bulletin until 1887, when he became managing editor of the New York Epoch. That year he took the position of literary adviser to the publishing house of Thomas Y. Crowell & Co. In 1901, he was for a time head of the publicity department of D. Appleton & Co. His principal original works are 'Young Folks' History of Russia' (1881) ; 'A Score of Famous Composers' (1891) ;
Angels Quite) (1893) ;
the Point' (1894) ; (The Hawthorn Tree' (1895);
Mistakes We
(1898) ; and
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(1898) ; 'Six Italian Essays) (1907) • (Alaska) (1909) ; (The Life of Count Tolstoi; (1911), and
edited the complete works of Count Tolstoi, whose novels, 'Anna Karenina,) (War and Peace,' and many others he had already trans lated. He has also translated 'Marta y Maria,' 'Maximina,' and