Thorpe, who died in 1999 at the age of 62, wrote several crime novels.
Seriously, ‘Die Hard’ Was a Novel Before It Was a Movie and a Good One|Malcolm Jones|December 22, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Thorpe was acquitted of all wrongdoing, and here is what Waugh had to say about that acquittal in the introduction to his book.
British Tabloids in Action|David Frum|November 30, 2012|DAILY BEAST
Records for many of the so-called Poverty Row western serials Thorpe appeared in are lost.
The Most Wonderful Athlete in the World: Jim Thorpe’s Story|Kate Buford|August 5, 2012|DAILY BEAST
There were no official collegiate records in 1912, only newspaper accounts and they are missing for two games Thorpe played in.
The Most Wonderful Athlete in the World: Jim Thorpe’s Story|Kate Buford|August 5, 2012|DAILY BEAST
Pre-doping, pre-systematic training, pre-everything—Thorpe is still right up there in the Olympic Pantheon.
The Most Wonderful Athlete in the World: Jim Thorpe’s Story|Kate Buford|August 5, 2012|DAILY BEAST
But to Thorpe the journey seemed short enough—almost too short.
The Market-Place|Harold Frederic
The newspapers might continue to allude to her as the beautiful Mrs. Thorpe, but that was as far as it would go.
From the Housetops|George Barr McCutcheon
We dined together, and I delivered the president's message in Thorpe's presence.
Bunch Grass|Horace Annesley Vachell
"I shall not marry any one else," said Thorpe, almost fiercely.
From the Housetops|George Barr McCutcheon
At this announcement a wave of uncontrollable grief swept over the vast assembly, and for some days Thorpe was a fugitive.
The Leicestershires beyond Baghdad|Edward John Thompson
British Dictionary definitions for Thorpe
Thorpe
/ (θɔːp) /
noun
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