Thomas Lansing Masson Explained

Thomas Lansing Masson (1866–1934) was an American anthropologist, editor and author.[1]

Biography

He was born at Essex, Connecticut, and educated in the public schools of New Haven. He became literary editor of Life in 1893 and a regular contributor of humorous articles to various magazines. As an editor, he was responsible for the poems listed: Humorous Masterpieces of American Literature (1904); The Humor of Love in Verse and Prose (1906); The Best Stories in the World (1914).

Publications

Selected articles

External links

Notes and References

  1. Everett Franklin Bleiler, Richard Bleiler (1990) Science-fiction, the Early Years. p. 845