Whitney, Adeline Dutton (Train)
- Whitney, Adeline Dutton (Train)
(b. 1824)
American novelist. Faith Gartney's Girlhood, The Gayworthys, Hitherto, Leslie Goldthwaite, Real Folks, Homespun Yarns; poems, Pansies, Daffodils, Holy Tides, Bird Talk, etc.
Short biographical dictionary of English literature .
John W. Cousin.
2011.
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Whitney, Adeline Dutton Train — ▪ American writer née Adeline Dutton Train born Sept. 15, 1824, Boston, Mass., U.S. died March 21, 1906, Milton, Mass. American writer whose books, largely for young people, reflected her belief that the home was the ultimate key to… … Universalium
Adeline Dutton Train Whitney — (15 September 1824–20 March 1906) was an American poet and writer of books for girls.Whitney was born Adeline Dutton Train in Boston, Massachusetts, the daughter of the founder of a line of packet ships between Boston and Liverpool, Enoch Train,… … Wikipedia
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Amerikanische Kinder- und Jugendliteratur — Amerikanische Schulkinder wählen in der kleinen Bibliothek ihrer Grundschule Bücher aus (1938)[1] Die amerikanische Kinder und Jugendliteratur umfasst alle literarischen Arbeiten, die für ein Publikum von Kindern und Jugendlichen geschaffen,… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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