Author:Lucy Ellen Guernsey

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Lucy Ellen Guernsey
(1826–1899)

American children's writer; sister of Clara Florida Guernsey.

Works[edit]

  • Irish Amy (1854) IA
  • Jenny and the Insects (1857) IA
  • Kitty Maynard (c. 1857) IA
  • Meat-Eaters (1858) IA
  • Tabby's Travels (1858) IA
  • Jenny and the Birds (1860) IA
  • Ready Work for Willing Hands (1864) IA
  • The Twin Roses and How They Were Trained (1868) IA
  • Cousin Deborah's Story (c. 1869) IA
  • Winifred (c. 1869) IA
  • Henry Willson's Voyage (c. 1871) IA
  • Lady Betty's Governess (1872) IA
  • The Tame Turtle (c. 1873) IA
  • Lady Rosamond's Book (c. 1874) IA
  • (with Clara Florida Guernsey) Washington and Seventy-Six (c. 1876) IA
  • The Chevalier's Daughter (c. 1880) IA
  • The Foster-Sisters (1882) IA
  • Oldham (c. 1885) IA
  • A Lent In Earnest (1889) IA
  • Through Unknown Ways (1889) IA

Contributions to The Aldine[edit]

Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1929, and are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.

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