
Arthur Bartlett Maurice
Arthur Bartlett Maurice (1873–1946) was an American editor, born in Rahway, New Jersey, and educated at Richmond College (VA), and at Princeton. He served as an editor of the Woodbridge (NJ) Register in 1895, as city editor of the Elizabeth (NJ) Daily Herald in 1896, and as special writer for the New York Commercial Advertiser in 1897–98. At The Bookman, he was joint editor from 1899 to 1909 and editor thereafter. He contributed to the New International Encyclopædia and wrote New York in Fiction (1901) and History of the Nineteenth Century in Caricature (1904), with F. T. Cooper.

Fifth Avenue
Experience the metamorphosis of an iconic New York street, from its serene beginnings to its vibrant modern-day status, through tales of architecture, society, and culture.
By Arthur Bartlett Maurice

The History of the Nineteenth Century in Caricature
** Witness how artists used sharp wit and pointed pens to capture the drama and tension of a century defined by war, social change, and political upheaval.
By Arthur Bartlett Maurice

The Mentor: Makers of American Fiction, Vol. 6, Num. 14, Serial No. 162, September 1, 1918
Travel back in time and discover the lives and legacies of the writers who helped shape the stories of a nation.
By Arthur Bartlett Maurice