An American architect, poet and story-teller; born in New Hampshire, Dec. 16, 1863; died in 1942. He co-founded the award-winning architectural firm Cram & Goodhue. He wrote The Decadent, Being the Gospel of Inaction; Black Spirits and White, a book of ghost stories; In the Island of Avalon, a volume of verse; The Gothic Quest (1907); Heart of Europe (1915).
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- OLID: OL4727865A
- Project Gutenberg: 3618
- VIAF: 27311835
- Wikidata: Q7287147
- Inventaire.io: wd:Q7287147
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Alternative names
- Ralph A. Cram
- R. A. Cram
- Ralph Adams
- Ralph Adam Cram
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