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Davis Brinton

Known today for the novel Trusia: A Princess of Krovitch, this writer is associated with an early-20th-century adventure romance filled with court intrigue, loyalty, and danger.

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About the author

Project Gutenberg lists Davis Brinton as the author of Trusia: A Princess of Krovitch, and library records for the book show it was published in the early 1900s. The novel was issued with illustrations by Walter H. Everett, which suggests it was presented as a vivid popular romance of its time.

Reliable biographical information about the person behind the name is scarce in the sources I could confirm. Based on the available records, Davis Brinton appears to be known primarily through Trusia, a work of historical or political romance rather than through a well-documented public literary career.

Because solid personal details are limited, it's safest to remember this author through the story itself: a dramatic tale of royalty, intrigue, and high-stakes emotion that still gives modern listeners a glimpse of the style and imagination of its era.