I. L. Peretz, I.L. Peretz was a famous Yiddish writer. The initials I.L. stand for Isaac Leib. Here is a link to his wikipedia article. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I.L._Peretz
I.L. Peretz was a Polish-Jewish writer known for his Yiddish literature. "If Not Higher" is one of his most famous short stories, illustrating themes of faith, compassion, and the mysterious ways of God. Peretz's works often explore Jewish identity, folklore, and beliefs.
I. L. Peretz was born in 1852.
I. L. Peretz died in 1915.
L. Frank Baum wrote The Wizard of Oz.
A Man Named Robert L. May.
Robert L. May created Rudolph in 1939. It was in a story he wrote for the department store, Montgomery Ward. Montgomery Ward published the story into a children's book. His brother in law later wrote the song.
Robert L. May created Rudolph in 1939. It was in a story he wrote for the department store, Montgomery Ward. Montgomery Ward published the story into a children's book. His brother in law later wrote the song.
Benjamin Orenstein has written: 'I. L. Peretz's Bontche Shweig and V. G. Korolenko's Makar's dream' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation
R.L. Stine wrote "How to Kill a Monster," which is a book in the Goosebumps series. It tells the story of two siblings who must figure out how to defeat a terrifying creature living in their house.
The title of the poem that Ernest L. Thayer wrote about baseball in 1888 is "Casey at the Bat." It is a famous and enduring poem that tells the story of a baseball player named Casey who fails to deliver in a crucial moment for his team.
L. Frank Baum wrote The Sea Fairies.
E. L. Doctorow wrote Billy Bathgate.
There is no specific information available about the age at which Ms. L Eagle wrote her first stories.