Author:Mary Emma Martin

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Mary Emma Martin
(1845–1931)

British novelist; pseudonym Mrs. Herbert Martin; daughter of Anna Letitia Le Breton.

Works[edit]

  • "Bonnie Lesley" (1878)
  • Cast Adrift (1878)
  • "For a Dream's Sake" (1879)
  • An Unlessoned Girl (1881)
  • (ed.) Memories of Seventy Years (1884, by Anna Letitia Le Breton; IA)
  • Guide, Philosopher, and Friend (1884)
  • From the Silent Past (1886)
  • Amor Vincit (1887)
  • A Country Mouse (1887)
  • Common Clay (1889)
  • Claude and Claudia (1890)
  • The Princess Ottilia (1890)
  • "Little Great-Grandmother" (1891)
  • A Man and a Brother (1892)
  • Many a Year Ago (1892)
  • Britomart (1893; vol. 1: IA; vol. 2: IA; vol. 3: IA)
  • A Girl's Past (1893; vol. 1: IA; vol. 2: IA; vol. 3: IA)
  • The Two Dorothys (1893)
  • Suit and Service (1894)
  • Olive and Robin (1894)
  • Her Debut (1895)
  • Lindsay's Girl (1896; Google Books )
  • Out of the Workhouse (1896; Google Books )
  • A Musical Genius (1896)
  • Uncle Jem's Stella (1896)
  • Gentleman George (1897)
  • Ida from India (1897)
  • A Low-Born Lass (1898)
  • Fortune at the Helm (1899)
  • Rosy's Three Homes (1899)
  • Jock's Ward (1899)
  • Won by Gentleness (1900)
  • Elsa's Little Boys (1900)

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 1931, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 92 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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