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Harriet Elizabeth Prescott Spofford

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Gender Female
Death103 years ago
Date of birth April 3,1835
Zodiac sign Aries
Born Calais
Maine
United States
Date of died August 14,1921
DiedDeer Island
Amesbury
Massachusetts
United States
Job Author
Novelist
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ID635923

The Amber Gods, and Other Stories
Circumstance
In a Cellar
Sir Rohan's Ghost: A Romance
Art Decoration Applied to Furniture
The Children of the Valley
New-England Legends
The Ray of Displacement and Other Stories
The Elder's People
The Servant Girl Question
A Scarlet Poppy: And Other Stories
A Little Book of Friends
Old Madame - And Other Tragedies
The Moonstone Mass, and Others
The Thief in the Night
Three Heroines of New England Romance
Stepping- Stones to Happiness
Old Washington
Ballads about Authors
Azarian: An Episode
The Marquis of Carabas
Dark Ways
In Titian's Garden: And Other Poems
The Fairy Changeling;
American Gothic
The Maid He Married
The Nemesis of Motherhood, and the Mad Lady
In a Cellar and Other Stories
Hester Stanley's Friends
The Thief in the Night. (1872) by: Harriet Prescott Spofford
The Mad Lady
An Inheritance
The Making of a Fortune - A Romance
Four Days of God
The Great Procession and Other Verses for and about Children
Priscilla's Love-Story
Sir Rohan's Ghost: A Romance (1860) By: Harriet Elizabeth Prescott Spofford
Her Story and the Amber Gods
Nemesis of Motherhood
Dark Ways: Easyread Super Large 24pt Edition
Azarian - Scholar's Choice Edition
Blue Cloth Books. the Maid He Married
The Elder's People - Scholar's Choice Edition
Three Heroines of New England Romance - Scholar's Choice Edition
Dark Ways: Easyread Super Large 20pt Edition
Three Heroines of New England Romance: Their true Stories herein set forth by Mrs Harriet Spoffard, Miss Louise Imogen Guiney, and Miss Alice Brown
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Harriet Elizabeth Prescott Spofford was an American writer of novels, poems and detective stories. One of the United States's most widely-published authors, her career spanned more than six decades and included many literary genres, such as short stories, poems, novels, literary criticism, biographies, and memoirs.

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