This early work by Ring Lardner was originally published in the early
20th century and we are now republishing it with a brand new
introductory biography. 'Round Up - The Stories of Ring Lardner' is a
collection of short stories that include 'Nora', 'Sun Cured', 'The
Facts', and many more. Ring Lardner was born in Niles, Michigan in 1885.
He studied engineering at the Armour Institute of Technology in Chicago,
but did not complete his first semester. In 1907, Lardner obtained his
first job as journalist with the South Bend Times. Six years later, he
published his first successful book, 'You Know Me Al', an epistolary
novel written in the form of letters by 'Jack Keefe', a bush-league
baseball player, to a friend back home. A huge hit, the book earned the
appreciation of Virginia Woolf and others. Lardner was a close friend of
F. Scott Fitzgerald and other writers of the Jazz Age. He was published
by Maxwell Perkins, who also served as Fitzgerald's editor, and served
as the model for the tragic character Abe North in Fitzgerald's last
completed novel, 'Tender Is the Night' (1934).