Donald Grant Mitchell

American writer
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Also known as: Ik Marvel
Quick Facts
Pseudonym:
Ik Marvel
Born:
April 12, 1822, Norwich, Conn., U.S.
Died:
Dec. 15, 1908 (aged 86)

Donald Grant Mitchell (born April 12, 1822, Norwich, Conn., U.S.—died Dec. 15, 1908) was an American farmer and writer known for nostalgic, sentimental books on American life, especially Reveries of a Bachelor (1850). Mitchell graduated from Yale in 1841 and then returned home to farm his ancestral land. In 1844 he was appointed clerk to the U.S. consul at Liverpool, but poor health forced him to resign. Once back in America in 1846, he wrote newspaper articles for the Morning Courier and New York Enquirer under the pseudonym Ik Marvel, also editing Lorgnette (1850), a satirical magazine that mocked cultivated ...(100 of 213 words)