Forrest Crissey (born June 1, 1864, Stockton, New York, Died November 5, 1943, Geneva, Illinois), was a prolific early twentieth-century American writer of books and articles. His most famous work was Tattlings of a Retired Politician, a 1904 book which entails the humorous but fictional letters of William Bradley.
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