Charles Lunsford Neville Buck (Charles Lunsford Neville Buck)
American Author. A writer of 24 novels, nine of his books were made into movies during the silent screen era. He was at the pinnacle of his career from 1910-1935. He then faded into obscurity after 1935, only to find a new audience in recent years. Many of his books were being published again after having been out of print for over 80 years. In his youth, he studied at the Cincinnati Academy of Art around 1898 to 1899. It is possible he graduated from the art academy in 1899, although I can’t confirm this. After he left the art academy, he then became a cartoonist on the staff of the Louisville, Kentucky newspaper ‘The Evening Post’ from 1899 to 1900. Around 1900, he moved over to the editorial staff of the Louisville Evening Post and Morning Herald. He worked as a reporter on the staff until around 1908. While on staff at the newspaper, he studied at the University of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky; where he acquired a law degree in 1902. Although he passed the bar in 1902, he never practiced law. It was from 1908 on, that he tried his hand at writing short stories, and he culminated his writing ambitions with his first novel ‘The Key to Yesterday’ in 1910. From that point forward, his writing career soared with the author totaling 24 novels in the period spanning 1910 to about 1932. Nine of those novels were scripted and made into silent films. Unfortunately, only one of those silent films still exists today. Charles married Margaret Field DeMotte in New York City on June 20, 1918. Margaret had a son John F. DeMotte, from her previous marriage to Lawrence DeMotte; but Margaret and Mr. Buck never had any children. (bio by: Ron Rader) Family links: Parents: Charles William Buck (1849 – 1930) Elizabeth Crow Bullitt Buck (1855 – 1936) Spouse: Margaret Elliot Field Buck (1882 – 1964) Sibling: Mary Elizabeth Buck Robins (1877 – 1922)* Charles Lunsford Neville Buck (1879 – 1957) *Calculated relationship
Born
- April, 15, 1879
- USA
Died
- August, 08, 1957
- USA
Other
- Cremated