Griffith Ogden Ellis (1869–1948) was born to a prominent family of Urbana, Ohio. From 1908 to 1939, he was president of Sprague Publishing Company, publisher of popular magazine The American Boy and other national periodicals. (From Wikipedia) More about Griffith Ogden Ellis:
| | Books by Griffith Ogden Ellis: Ellis, Griffith Ogden, 1869-1948, ed.: American Boy Sea Stories (Garden City, NY: Doubleday and Co., c1927) (multiple formats at archive.org) Ellis, Griffith Ogden, 1869-1948, ed.: American Boy Sports Stories (Garden City, NY: Doubleday and Co., 1947), contrib. by Robert C. Zuppke (multiple formats at archive.org) Ellis, Griffith Ogden, 1869-1948, ed.: American Boy Stories: Selected Stories From "The American Boy" (Garden City, NY: Sun Dial Press, c1926) (multiple formats at archive.org)
Additional books by Griffith Ogden Ellis in the extended shelves: Ellis, Griffith Ogden, 1869-1948: American boy sea stories; selected stories from "The American boy" (Doubleday, Page, 1927) (page images at HathiTrust) Ellis, Griffith Ogden, 1869-1948: Blackstone quizzer (The Collector Publishing Co., 1894), also by William C. Sprague (page images at HathiTrust) Ellis, Griffith Ogden, 1869-1948: The law student's helper : a monthly magazine for the student in and out of law school. (The Collector Publishing Co., 1893), also by Frederick R. Austin, Walter K. Towers, Clarence B. Kelland, and William C. Sprague (page images at HathiTrust) Ellis, Griffith Ogden, 1869-1948: The national bankruptcy news and reports. (The Collector Publishing Company,[], 1898), also by Edwin C. Brandenburg and William C. Sprague (page images at HathiTrust) Ellis, Griffith Ogden, 1869-1948: Report of the street railway commission and the Rapid transit commission to Hon. John C. Lodge, mayor, and the honorable the Common council on a rapid transit system for the city of Detroit. ([Detroit], 1929), also by Detroit (Mich.). Department of Street Railways and Sidney Dunn Waldon (page images at HathiTrust)
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