Showing posts with label indiana. Show all posts
Showing posts with label indiana. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

People Lew Knew: Charles Major, Indiana Author

Recently I had two literary guests visiting the Study who asked about Charles Major of Shelbyville, Indiana. I didn’t recognize the name at first, though I should have--Major is remembered now for having written The Bears of Blue River, but he was a celebrated author in his day. His book When Knighthood Was in Flower, published in 1899, was a bestseller and was adapted on Broadway and in film.

Lew made a habit of encouraging young and struggling authors in Indiana. He knew most of those who are today remembered as Indiana’s greats--James Whitcomb Riley, Booth Tarkington, George Ade, and many others. But he also had an influence on Charles Major.

They met shortly before Major’s first novel was published, and after the meeting, Major wrote a letter to Lew. He confessed that, many years earlier, he had traveled to Crawfordsville in the hopes of meeting the famous author...but then lost his nerve and went back home! It made their meeting in 1898 even more important to Major.

I wish I had known all this before my visitors asked. Hopefully by sharing it on the blog, I’ll be able to reach those who asked as well as all our regular readers.

For more in-depth information about Charles Major, see our earlier post about him here.

Monday, August 13, 2012

New in the gift shop--My Indiana: 101 More Places to See




Past visitors to the Study gift shop will recognize My Indiana: 101 Places to See by Earl L. Conn. New to the gift shop this week is Mr. Conn’s sequel, My Indiana: 101 More Places to See. Both books sell for $19.95.

The books are divided into regions of the state: North, East, Central, West, South Central, and South. Each region features notable locations in several cities. Crawfordsville, listed in the West region, is mentioned because of the Rotary Jail Museum.

Many nearby locations in the West region are just a short drive from the Study. Come in to see us, pick up a copy of the book while you’re here, and plan some short excursions from the book!