Finis Farr
Finis Farr (December 31, 1904 – January 3, 1982) was an American writer and biographer.
Finis Farr  | |
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| Born | Finis Farr December 31, 1904 Wilson County, Tennessee, United States  | 
| Died | January 3, 1982 (aged 77) Portland, Maine  | 
| Occupation | Writer, biographer | 
| Genre | Biography | 
| Notable works | Margaret Mitchell of Atlanta (1976) | 
Works
    
- Frank Lloyd Wright (1961), biography of an architect Frank Lloyd Wright (Charles Scribner's Sons)
 - Black Champion: The Life and Times of Jack Jackson (1964), biography of the boxer Jack Johnson
 - The Elephant Valley (1967)
 - FDR (1972), biography of Franklin D. Roosevelt (Arlington House)
 - O'Hara: A Biography (1973), biography of John O'Hara (Little, Brown and Company)
 - Chicago: A Personal History of America's Most American City (1973) (Arlington House)
 - Fair enough: The life of Westbrook Pegler (1975), biography of Westbrook Pegler (Artington House)
 - Margaret Mitchell of Atlanta: the author of Gone With the Wind (1976), biography of Margaret Mitchell (Avon)
 - Richenbacker's Luck: An American Life (1979), biography of Eddie Rickenbacker
 
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