Author:Mary Jane Holmes

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Mary Jane Holmes
(1828/1825–1907)

best-selling and prolific American author who published 39 popular novels, as well as short stories

Mary Jane Holmes

Works[edit]

  • Tempest and Sunshine (New York, 1854); reprint New York: G.W. Dillingham (1886)
  • The English Orphans (1855)
  • The Homestead on the Hillside and other Tales (Auburn, 1855) [1]
  • Lena Rivers (1856)
  • Meadow Brook (New York, 1857)
  • Dora Deane, or the East India Uncle, and Maggie Miller, or, Old Hagar's Secret (1858)
  • Cousin Maude and Rosamond (1860) [2]
  • Marian Grey; or The Heiress of Redstone Hall (1863) [3]
  • Hugh Worthington (1863) [4]
  • Darkness and Daylight (1864)
  • The Cameron Pride, or Purified by Suffering, or Family Pride (1867)
  • The Christmas Font, a story for young folks (1868)
  • Rose Mather, a Tale of the War (1868) [5]
  • Ethelyn's Mistake (1869)
  • Millbank (1871)
  • Edna Browning; or The Leighton Homestead (1872)
  • West Lawn, and The Rector of St. Mark's (1874)
  • Mildred (1877) [6]
  • Daisy Thornton and Jessie Graham (1878)
  • Glen's Creek (1878)
  • Forest House (1879)
  • Chateau d'Or (1880)
  • Red Bird (1880)
  • Madeline (1881)
  • Queenie Hetherton (1883) [7]
  • Christmas Stories (1884)
  • Bessie's Fortune (1885)
  • Tracy Park
  • Gretchen (1887) [8]
  • Red Bird's Christmas Story (1892)
  • The house of five gables (1892) [9]
  • Doctor Hathern's daughters (1893) [10]

Works about Holmes[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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