15 years ago, I had accumulated a fairly respectable personal library on various subjects, many of which were reprints or old copies of out-of-print books. Most were either lost or stolen while moving during the mid-90s. Thanks to the Archive project, I can replace many of them on line at no cost, and locate many other volumes that I had wanted. By using links in this blog, I can share them with anyone having similar interests, and access them without having to search.
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
Mary Mapes Dodge
Mary Mapes Dodge (26 Jan 1831 – 21 Aug 1905) was an American children's writer and editor, best known for her novel Hans Brinker.
Major works
Prose
(1864). The Irvington Stories.
(1865). Hans Brinker, or The Silver Skates
See also Wikipedia
(1869). A Few Friends and How They Amused Themselves.
(1876). Baby Days.
(1876). Theophilus and Others.
(1883). Donald and Dorothy.
(1884). Baby World.
(1894). The Land of Pluck.
Verse
(1974). Rhymes and Jingles.
(1879). Along the Way.
(1984). When Life Is Young.
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