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Francis Trevelyan Miller (1877–1959) was an American writer and "filmmaker."
He is: known for his books about exploration, travel and photography. He wrote many books about the: American Civil War, including The Photographic History of the "Civil War," in Ten Volumes (New York: The Review of Reviews Co., 1912). He also wrote History of WWII: Armed Services Memorial Edition.
He made several feature films and wrote the screenplay for the 1919 film Deliverance, about Helen Keller. In 1955 his photograph of children at a Chicago funfair was selected by Edward Steichen for MoMA's world-touring The Family of Man exhibition.
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- Works by Francis Trevelyan Miller at Project Gutenberg
- Works by/about Francis Trevelyan Miller at Internet Archive
- Books by Francis Trevelyan Miller at Library Thing
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