Edward Graham

Edward Graham (Noble City, 1929-1990) was a successful Lovian carpenter. Born in the Lovian Graham Family, he took over his late father's carpentry business in 1946. His specialization in cabinet making rendered Graham's Carpentry even greater fame in Lovia. He passed on the business to his niece Ashley and her husband Nick Herrmann in 1978.

Graham married the Lovian-American Margaret Penninck, with whom he had one son, the late Paul Graham.

By the time of his death, Edward Graham had become a learned man and speaker of several languages. Ever since the 1970s he produced tiny, refined wood sculptures for himself, his family and his intimate friends. Only few of these sculptures have made their way to the public. During the last years of his life, the widower Edward lived the life of a recluse in his Noble City mansion. He tolerated only a small circle of intimate friends around him, among whom was Percival E. Galahad's father Robert Gallagher.