Irvin Shrewsbury Cobb

A tribute site to an American author, humorist, newspaper columnist, playwright, actor, and "Duke of Paducah"
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Will Rogers (left) as Dr. John Pearly and Irvin S. Cobb (right)

as Fleety Belle in the 1935 movie “Steamboat Round The Bend”

 

 

Since this site is still in development, here are a few good websites

for you to check out about the life and literary works of Irvin S. Cobb

  

Cobb on eBay

Check out these search links for the latest auction listings on Cobb books and other merchandise.            

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Paducah Convention & Visitors Bureau

Get to know a little more about Cobb's hometown. Why not plan a visit to Paducah where a small town boy, such as Cobb, made it big? Some very helpful trip planning tools are available on the site to navigate you on your Paducah journey. Today, Paducah is known the world over as "Quilt City U.S.A. Why not check out America's national quilt museum: AQS Museum 

 

Irvin S. Cobb Biography

A short biography prepared by Kelly Foster for the Kentucky Literature Project at Eastern Kentucky University.

 

Cobb Historical Markers

From the Kentucky Historical Society, this site shows places in Paducah and McCracken County where markers related to Cobb's life are located. 

 

Works of Irvin S. Cobb

A great collection of Cobb's most famous literary works that you can read online from www.ReadBooksOnline.net. 

 

Irvin S. Cobb

A collection of free ebooks written by Cobb that you can download to your iPod, laptop or other portable electronic device from www.ManyBooks.net 

 

Irvin S. Cobb by Anita Lawson 

This paperback biography written by Lawson may be purchased on Amazon. I highly recommend this read if you want to learn about Cobb in depth. Written in 1984, Lawson's book is the most current biography about Cobb still available in print. Lawson is a former professor at Murray State University.