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Louis Bromfield ( December 27 , 1896March 18 , 1956 ) is one of Mansfield, Ohio 's most famous natives, a man who became internationally renowned both as a prize-winning author and as an innovative conservationist and scientific farmer. He was a friend with some of the most celebrated personalities of his era. Malabar Farm near Lucas, Ohio south of Mansfield, was Bromfield's home from 1939 until his death in 1956. It was the location for the wedding of Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall , and draws thousands of visitors each year.

Bromfield studied agriculture at Cornell before transferring to Columbia University to pursue a career in writing. After serving with the American Field Service in World War I and being awarded the Croix De Guerre and the Legion Of Honor , he returned to New York City as a reporter. In 1924, his first novel, '' The Green Bay Tree '', won instant acclaim. Two years later, he won the Pulitzer Prize for '' Early Autumn ''. Of his 30 books, many, such as '' The Rains Came '' and '' Mrs. Parkington '', were made into successful motion pictures.

After returning to spend a decade in France , Bromfield came home to Central Ohio in 1938 and began to put into place the principles of grass-based, sustainable farming at "Malabar Farm." Bromfield's writings turned from fiction to non-fiction and his reputation and influence as a conservationist and farmer continued to expand. Today, Malabar Farm State Park operates under Bromfield's management philosophy. One of the park's best features is the Doris Duke Woods, named after Bromfields's famous friend and Philanthropist , Doris Duke , whose donation helped purchase the property after Bromfield's death.

In the 1980s, Louis Bromfield was posthumously elected to the Ohio Agricultural Hall of Fame and in December 1996, the centennial of his birth, the Ohio Department of Agriculture placed a bust of Louis Bromfield in the lobby named for him at the department's new headquarters in Reynoldsburg, Ohio .

The innovative and visionary work of Louis Bromfield continues to influence agricultural methodologies around the world. Malabar Brazil, under the direction of Ellen Bromfield Geld, has expanded the horizons of her father's principles and pursuits. To insure the work continues well into the 21st century, the Malabar 2000 Foundation plans for developing a center for study at Malabar Farm to further the work begun in Richland County by Louis Bromfield.


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'' The Green Bay Tree '', 1924

'' Possession (novel) '', 1925

'' Early Autumn '', 1926

'' A Good Woman (novel) '', 1927

'' The House Of Women '', 1927

'' The Work Of Robert Nathan '', 1927

'' The Strange Case Of Miss Annie Spragg '', 1928

'' Awake And Rehearse '', 1929

'' Tabloid News '', 1930

'' Twenty-four Hours '', 1930

'' A Modern Hero '', 1932

'' The Farm (novel) '', 1933

'' The Man Who Had Everything '', 1935

'' The Rains Came '', 1937

'' Night In Bombay '', 1940

'' Wild Is The River '', 1941

'' Mrs. Parkington '', 1943

'' What Became Of Anna Bolton '', 1944

'' Pleasant Valley (novel) '', 1945

'' A Few Brass Tacks '', 1946

'' Colorado (novel) '', 1947

'' Kenny (novel) '', 1947

'' Malabar Farm '', 1948

'' Out Of The Earth '', 1950

'' Mr. Smith '', 1951

'' The Wealth Of The Soil '', 1952

'' Up Ferguson Way '', 1953

'' Animals And Other People '', 1955

'' From My Experience '', 1955



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