Jacob Ralph Abarbanell Explained

Jacob Ralph Abarbanell
Pseudonym:Paul Revere, Ralph Royal
Birth Date:6 December 1852
Language:English
Nationality:American
Citizenship:American

Jacob Ralph Abarbanell (December 6, 1852 – November 9, 1922) was an American lawyer, author, and playwright from New York City.

Early life

Jacob Ralph Abarbanell was born to furrier Rudolph Abarbanell and his wife Rosalia. He married Cornelia L. Eaton, of Jersey City, on June 30, 1892. After graduating from City College in 1872 and Columbia Law in 1874, he practiced in the city.

Literary career

While practicing law, he also wrote stories, articles, magazine serials, and plays throughout his life.

While some work and translations were published under his own name, he also used the pseudonyms 'Ralph Royal' and 'Paul Revere'. His best known works were the books The Model Pair (1881) and The Rector's Secret (1892), and the dramas Countess of Monte Cristo (1902) and The Heart of the People (1909). He also published translations of stories from French and German.[1] [2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jacob Ralph Abarbanell. Northern Illinois University Libraries. February 20, 2011. October 23, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20151023001444/http://www.ulib.niu.edu/badndp/abarbanell_jacob.html. dead.
  2. Book: J. Randolph Cox. The dime novel companion: a source book. 20 February 2011. 2000. Greenwood Publishing Group. 978-0-313-25674-5. 1.