Born in Massachusetts to a family of merchants and seamen, Clapp traveled to Paris to translate the socialist writings of Fourier.
A list of pseudonyms and the true names of the authors that employed them, presented alphabetically by pseudonym.
This text identifies the following pseudonyms: Chevalier M'Arone (23), George Garrulous (39), Graham Allen (40), Mc Arone (62), Pierrot (77).
This text identifies the following pseudonyms: Harry Franco (42), Tom Pepper (95).
This text identifies the following pseudonyms: Harry Zena (43), Rifle (81).
This text identifies the following pseudonyms: Ada Clare (104), J. F. Noyes(104).
This text identifies the following pseudonyms: Lounger (57), Old Bacheldor (70), Potiphar (78).
This text identifies the following pseudonyms: Lyrics by the letter H. (58), Miles O'Reilly (63), Private Miles O'Reilly (78).
This text identifies the following pseudonyms: Hans Brietman (42), Mace Sloper (58), Meister Karl (62).
This text identifies the following pseudonyms: Marginalia (60), Hans Pfaal (110).
This text identifies the following pseudonyms: Ezek Richards (34), Touchstone (95).
The author identifies the following pseudonyms: Nym Crinkle (69), Trinculo (96).
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Born in Massachusetts to a family of merchants and seamen, Clapp traveled to Paris to translate the socialist writings of Fourier.
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