Dan Sayre Groesbeck

Dan Sayre Groesbeck
Dan Sayre Groesbeck (1878–1950) was an American illustrator, muralist, and writer known for his work in the early 20th century. He contributed to the book "The Valley of the Moon" by Jack London and created numerous illustrations for other prominent authors of the time. Groesbeck was also known for his Hollywood work, designing sets and posters for films, including collaborations with director Cecil B. DeMille. His distinctive artistic style left a significant impact on both the publishing and film industries during his career.

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CHAPTER I "What's on for to-night, Burt?" Mr. St. John, a large automobile manufacturer of New Britain, Connecticut, looked across the dinner table at his son Burton. The latter was a boy of seventeen. Although he was sturdy for his age, his features were pale and denoted hard study. As his father and mother watched him there was just a hint of anxiety in their faces. "Lots,"... more...

CHAPTER I FORBIDDEN WATERS Richard Gregory stirred restlessly in his sleep vaguely aware of an unfamiliar sound, a faint tapping, insistent, disturbing. He wakened sharply and sat bolt upright, conscious of the fact that he was fully dressed. Then he remembered. "All right, Bill," he called softly. "Coming." It took but a minute to shove his automatic into his pocket and secure his... more...