Josephine Lawrence
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Gender | Female |
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Death | 45 years ago |
Date of birth | December 20,1892 |
Zodiac sign | Sagittarius |
Born | Newark |
New Jersey | |
United States | |
Date of died | February 22,1978 |
Died | New York |
New York | |
United States | |
Spouse | Arthur Platz |
Job | Author |
Journalist | |
Novelist | |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1312573 |
The sound of running feet
Rainbow Hill
Let us consider one another
The adventures of Elizabeth Ann
Brother and Sister
Rosemary
All the years of her life
Remember when we had a doorman?
Next Door Neighbors
Betty Gordon at Bramble Farm
The Berry Patch
Retreat with honor
Elizabeth Ann's Houseboat
Betty Gordon at Boarding School
A Critical Edition of Josephine Lawrence's Years Are So Long (1934): A Novelistic Portrayal of Adult Children with Their Elderly Parents During the American Great Depression
Under One Roof
Journey to Bethlehem
Betty Gordon in Washington
Ring of Truth
Rosemary - Scholar's Choice Edition
A Critical Edition of Josephine Lawrence's If I Have Four Apples (1935): A Novel of America's Depression Years
Betty Gordon in the Land of Oil
Rainbow Hill
Let us consider one another
The adventures of Elizabeth Ann
Brother and Sister
Rosemary
All the years of her life
Remember when we had a doorman?
Next Door Neighbors
Betty Gordon at Bramble Farm
The Berry Patch
Retreat with honor
Elizabeth Ann's Houseboat
Betty Gordon at Boarding School
A Critical Edition of Josephine Lawrence's Years Are So Long (1934): A Novelistic Portrayal of Adult Children with Their Elderly Parents During the American Great Depression
Under One Roof
Journey to Bethlehem
Betty Gordon in Washington
Ring of Truth
Rosemary - Scholar's Choice Edition
A Critical Edition of Josephine Lawrence's If I Have Four Apples (1935): A Novel of America's Depression Years
Betty Gordon in the Land of Oil
Josephine Lawrence Life story
Josephine Lawrence was an American novelist and journalist. Her works chronicled the lives of common people, with stories often filled with a large cast of bustling characters, emphasizing the everyday lives of children and the elderly.