Frederick Orin Bartlett

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Frederick Orin Bartlett was an American author born on December 13, 1876, in Chicago, Illinois. He was the son of a prominent businessman and grew up in a wealthy family. Bartlett attended Harvard University, where he studied literature and writing. After graduation, he worked as a journalist for several newspapers, including the Chicago Tribune and the New York Times.
Bartlett's writing career began in the early 1900s when he published his first novel, The Web of the Golden Spider, in 1909. The book was a huge success and is considered one of the first adventure novels in American literature. The story follows the adventures of two American travelers who become embroiled in a revolution in a fictional South American country.
Bartlett went on to write several more adventure novels, including The Treasure of the San José, The Lion's Mouse, and The Seventh Noon. His books were popular with readers and critics alike, and he became known for his vivid descriptions of exotic locations and thrilling action scenes

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The Web of the Golden Spider Audiobook by Frederick Orin Bartlett
The Web of the Golden Spider
Frederick Orin Bartlett
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