J. Walker McSpaddenIn November 1893, J. Walker McSpadden began attending UT. He moved to New York after receiving his degree in 1899. Marshall Lawrence Havey and John S. Coppers, two other UT alums, founded the Tennessee Society of New York in 1905 after expanding the .T.N.Y. luncheon group they founded in 1899. McSpadden wrote a lot of books. He is well known for his 1891 publication, Robin Hood, and subsequent Robin Hood stories. The Fables of Aesop, Based on the Texts of L'Estrange and Croxall (1903), Stories from Great Operas (1923), Alps: As Seen by the Poets (1912), California: A Romantic Story for Young People (1926), Boys' Book of Famous Soldiers (1924), Famous Ghost Stories (1918), Famous Psychic Stories (1920), and Famous Sculptors of America are among his other publications (1947). Author of children's books and published adaptor, J. Walker McSpadden. Robin Hood, The Adventures Of Robin Hood: The Classic Tale, and Robin Hood are only a few of J. Walker McSpadden's published works. Read More Read Less
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