Writing & Books
Creel was the author of an extensive collection of writings. Some of his writing and books include “Quatrains of Christ”, (1907); “Children in Bondage” (with Edwin Markham and B. B. Lindsey), (1913); “Wilson and the Issues”, 1916; “Ireland’s Fight for Freedom”, (1919); “How We Advertised America”, (1920); “The War, the World and Wilson”, (1920); “Uncle Henry”, (1923); “The People Next Door”, (1926); “Sons of the Eagle”, (1927); “Sam Houston”, (1928); “Tom Paine Liberty Bell”, (1931); “War Criminals”, (1944); “Rebel at Large”, (1947); “Russia’s Race for Asia”, (1949)
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