Charles S. Dorion
Charles was most likely born in Quebec, Canada, and moved to New York City sometime after 1880. He had a publishing company called C.S. Dorion, and was the 8th company to publish Edgar Allan Poe's the Raven, in New York in 1881.
PoliticsDuring the 1890s, Charles Dorian socialized with New York City's Social Democratic Party's elite, and used his quick tongue and self appointed crusading against injustice to help propel his friends political careers.
His first noted case was in the summer of 1893, when bucket shops were becoming a rampant problem in the city, as these "bucket shops" specializing in stocks and commodity futures, as the terms of trade were different for each bucket shop. Related Paintings of Charles S. Dorion :. | Portrait of Lady Anne Ruhout df | The Old Stage-Coach of the Plains (mk43) | Lord Edward Fitzgerald | The Finding of Moses | nordiska museet stockholm | Related Artists: Carl JutzGerman, 1838-1916 Abraham Evertsz. van Westerveldpainted Cornelis Tromp in Roman costume in 1650-1692 Workshop of Michele Marieschipainted Fantastic landscape with ruins in 1730s
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