Forrest Wilson Explained

Robert Forrest Wilson
Birth Date:January 20, 1883
Birth Place:Warren, Ohio, U.S.
Death Place:Weston, Connecticut, U.S.
Occupation:Author; Journalist
Parents:James Forrest, and Harriet Rose (Larned) Wilson
Awards:1942 Pulitzer Prize

Robert Forrest Wilson (January 20, 1883 in Warren, Ohio – May 9, 1942 in Weston, Connecticut) was an American author and journalist. He won the 1942 Pulitzer Prize for his biography, Crusader in Crinoline: The Life of Harriet Beecher Stowe.[1]

Wilson was born in Warren, Ohio, to parents James Forrest and Harriet Rose (Larned) Wilson. He studied the arts at the California School of Fine Arts in 1939 and received his Ph.D. at Union Graduate School. He also studied the arts in Paris and at Pratt Institute in New York.

Early in his career, he worked as reporter, before enlisting in the U.S.Army, where he served as a captain, worked as a researcher and later served as an Assistant Secretary of War. He co-authored and authored several books and magazine articles.

Career

Wilson reported for Scripps Newspapers from 1910 to 1916, in Washington D.C. Later, during the First World War he served as a captain with the US Army Chemical Warfare Service and later (1923-1927) as Assistant Secretary of War charged with gathering historical data on the conflict, much of which formed the basis of a series of six co-authored works about mobilization: How America Went to War, published in 1921.[2] (See selected works below)

After the war, like tens of thousands of Americans, Wilson moved to Paris and lived there for some years, a period which he details in his book, Paris On Parade. He worked as a European correspondent for McCall's, (1923-1927) writing about life in Paris. Wilson wrote an article about a bookshop in Paris, "Shakespeare and Company," in 1925, titled, "Paris for Young Art," published by The Bookman.[3]

Two articles on fashion, "The House of Louisboulanger," and "The House of Camille Roger," appeared in the 1926 and 1927 issues of Vogue (magazine).[4] [5]

Wilson wrote the words and music for the song, "Go and teach the Kaiser how to sing the Marseillaise, then come home to me," published in 1918.

Selected works

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The 1942 Pulitzer Prize Winner in Biography. 2020-11-04. www.pulitzer.org. en.
  2. Web site: Results for 'au:Crowell, Benedict Robert Forrest Wilson' [WorldCat.org]]. 2020-11-04. www.worldcat.org. en.
  3. Web site: Wilson. Robert Forrest. Paris for Young Art, by Robert Forres..., THE BOOKMAN.
  4. Web site: Wilson. Robert Forrest. The House of Camille Roger Vogue April 15, 1927. 2020-11-04. Vogue The Complete Archive. en-US.
  5. Web site: Wilson. Robert Forrest. The House of Louiseboulanger Vogue JULY 15, 1926. 2020-11-04. Vogue The Complete Archive. en-US.
  6. Book: How America went to war: an account from official sources of the nation's war activities, 1917-1920.. 1921. en. 1013266189. Crowell. Benedict. Wilson. Robert Forrest.
  7. Book: Crowell. Benedict. The road to France: the transportation of troops and military supplies, 1917-1918. Wilson. Robert Forrest. 1921. Yale University Press. New Haven. en. 18696066.
  8. Book: Crowell. Benedict. Our nation's manufacture of munitions for a world arms 1917-1918: by Benedict Crowell .... Wilson. Robert Forrest. 1921. Yale Univ. Pr. New Haven. en. 60487486.
  9. Book: Crowell. Benedict. Demobilization: our industrial and military demobilization after the armistice, 1918-1920. Wilson. Robert Forrest. 1921. Yale University Press. New Haven, Conn.. en. 564800406.
  10. Book: Crowell. Benedict. The giant hand; our mobilization and control of industry and natural resources, 1917-1918. Wilson. Robert Forrest. 1921. Yale University Press. New Haven. en. 287391.
  11. Book: Wilson, Robert Forrest. The living pageant of the Nile. 1924. Bobbs-Merrill. Indianapolis. en. 869406675.
  12. Book: Wilson. Robert Forrest. Paris on parade. Warshawsky. A. G. 1925. Bobbs-Merrill. Indianapolis. en. 20941508.
  13. Book: Wilson, Robert Forrest. Rich brat, a novel of Paris. 1929. Bobbs-Merrill Co.. Indianapolis. en. 1826010.
  14. Book: Wilson, Robert Forrest. How to Wine and Dine in Paris. [Chapters from "Paris on Parade."|date=1930|publisher=Bobbs-Merrill Co.|location=Pp. v. 122. Indianapolis|language=en|oclc=504631822].
  15. Book: Wilson, Robert Forrest. Crusader in Crinoline: The Life of Harriet Beecher Stowe. 1941. J. B. Lippincott Company. en.