An edition of Daughters of genius (1887)

Daughters of genius

a series of sketches of authors, artists, reformers, and heroines, queens, princesses, and women of society, women eccentric and peculiar ; from the most recent and authentic sources

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An edition of Daughters of genius (1887)

Daughters of genius

a series of sketches of authors, artists, reformers, and heroines, queens, princesses, and women of society, women eccentric and peculiar ; from the most recent and authentic sources

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English
Pages
563

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Table of Contents

Sally Bush
The Brontë sisters
Queen Victoria
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Mrs. Stowe and Uncle Tom's cabin
Miss Alcott
George Eliot
Princess Louise
Fanny Mendelssohn
Angelica Kaufmann
Baroness Burdett-Coutts
Girlhood of Queen Elizabeth
The wife of Thomas Carlyle
The wife of Benedict Arnold
Adelaide Procter
Lady Bloomfield
The mother of Victor Hugo
Laura Bridgman
The wife of George Washington in her workroom at Mount Vernon
Madame de Staël and Napoleon Bonaparte
The wife of Frederick the Great
The flight of Eugénie
Caroline Herschel
Charlotte Cushman
Maria Mitchell
Mrs. Trollope
Adelaide Phillips
Two queens; the daughters of James II of England
An evening with Rachel
Josephine and Bonaparte
Lady Morgan
Maria Theresa
Lady Franklin
Madame de Miramion
Peg O'Neal
Mrs. L.M. Monmouth, and how she lived on forty dollars a year
Trial of Jeanne Darc, commonly called Joan of Arc
Harriet Martineau
The wife of Lafayette
Betsy Patterson, otherwise Madame Jerome Bonaparte of Baltimore
Some ladies of the old school
Toru Dutt
George Sand.

Edition Notes

Book, illustrated cloth binding, stamped in gold and black; frontispiece.

Published in
Philadelphia
Copyright Date
1885

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Pagination
563 p. :
Number of pages
563

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OL24629897M
Internet Archive
daughtersofgeniu00inpart

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