Wolcott Balestier
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Charles Wolcott Balestier (December 13, 1861 – December 6, 1891,[1] in Rochester, New York) was an American writer and editor notable primarily through his connection to Rudyard Kipling.
Career overview
His first work was a novel entitled A Patent Philter, which was published serially in the daily New York Tribune in 1884. In 1886 he published A Victorious Defeat. Together with Rudyard Kipling he published The Naulahka posthumously in 1892.
Balestier died in 1891, a victim of typhoid fever. That same year, his sister Carrie Balestier married Kipling.
References
Further reading
- Gosse, Edmund (1913). "Wolcott Balestier." In: Portraits and Sketches. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, pp. 213–225.
- James, Henry (1892). "Wolcott Balestier," The Cosmopolitan, Vol. XIII, pp. 43–47.
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