Author:Harriett Mulford Stone Lothrop

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Harriett Mulford Stone Lothrop
(1844–1924)

American writer. In addition to writing popular children's stories (and stories for adults) she ran her husband Daniel Lothrop's publishing company after his death. Best known works: Five Little Peppers and its 11 sequels. Pseudonym Margaret Sidney

Harriett Mulford Stone Lothrop

Works

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(Incomplete list)

Five Little Peppers series

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Others

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  • So as by Fire (Boston, 1881)
  • Half Year at Bronckton (1882)
  • The Pettibone Name (1883), a novel of New England life
  • What the Seven Did (1883)
  • Who Told it to Me (1884)
  • Ballad of the Lost Hare (1884)
  • The Golden West (1885)
  • How they Went to Europe (1885)
  • Hester, and other New England Stories (1886)
  • The Minute-Man (1886)
  • Two Modern Little Princes (1887)
  • Dilly and the Captain (1887)
  • St. George and the Dragon (1888)
  • Old Concord, her highways and byways (1888) (external scan)
  • The Judges' Cave; Being a Romance of the New Haven Colony in the Days of the Regicides, 1661 (1900)
  • A Little Maid of Concord Town (1898)
  • A Little Maid of Boston Town (1910)

Works from periodicals

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non-fiction and poems

Works about Lothrop

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Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1929.


This author died in 1924, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 99 years or less. These works may be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.

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