Extractions: The Little Search Engine that Could Down to Name Citations LC Online Catalog Amazon Search Book Citations [First 20 Records] Author: Cather, Willa, 1873-1947. Title: O pioneers! By Willa Sibert Cather ... Published: Boston, New York, Houghton Mifflin company, 1913. Description: 6 p.l., 3-308, [2] p. col. front. 19 cm. LC Call No.: PS3505.A87 O2 1913 Subjects: Frontier and pioneer life Nebraska Fiction. Nebraska Fiction. Historical fiction. gsafd Western stories. gsafd Control No.: 13015167 //r945 Author: Cather, Willa, 1873-1947. Title: My bAntonia, by Willa Sibert Cather ... with illustrations by W. T. Benda. Published: Boston, New York, Houghton Mifflin Co., 1918. Description: xiii, [1], 3-418, [2] p. plates. 19 cm. LC Call No.: PZ3.C2858 M Subjects: Frontier and pioneer life Nebraska Fiction. Farmers' spouses Nebraska Fiction. Women pioneers Nebraska Fiction. Married women Nebraska Fiction. Farm life Nebraska Fiction. Domestic fiction. lcsh Pastoral fiction. gsafd Control No.: 18018398 //r959 Author: Cather, Willa, 1873-1947. Title: One of ours [by] Willa Cather. Published: New York, A. A. Knopf, 1922. Description: 5 p. l., 459 p. 20 cm. LC Call No.: PZ3.C2858 On Notes: "Second printing, September, 1922." Control No.: 22026887 //r842
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Extractions: (1873-1947), novelist Born on December 7, 1873, near Winchester, Virginia, Willa (originally Wilella) Cather moved with her family to frontier Nebraska when she was 9 and lived in the village of Red Cloud from the age of 10. There she grew up among the immigrants from EuropeSwedes, Bohemians, Russians, Germanswho were breaking the land on the Great Plains. At the University of Nebraska she showed a marked talent for journalism and story writing, and on graduating in 1895 she obtained a position on a Pittsburgh "family" magazine. Later she worked as copy editor and music and drama editor of the Pittsburgh Leader . She turned to teaching in 1901 and in 1903 published her first book of verses, April Twilights . In 1905 her first collection of short stories, The Troll Garden , led to her appointment as managing editor of McClure's, the New York muckraking monthly. After building up its declining circulation, she left in 1912 to devote herself wholly to writing novels. Cather's first novel, Alexander's Bridge (1912), was a factitious story of cosmopolitan life. Under the influence of Sarah Orne Jewett's regionalism, however, she turned to her familiar Nebraska material. With
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Extractions: One of Ours , about a Nebraska farm boy who went off to World War I. Her novel, A Lost Lady , was made into a silent movie in 1925, It premiered in Red Cloud, Nebraska and starred Irene Rich. Another movie of A Lost Lady was made in 1934, starring Barbara Stanwyck. Other well-known Cather novels include My Antonia, O Pioneers, Death Comes for the Archbishop , and The Professor's House . Cather died April 24, 1947 in New York. In 1961 Cather was the first woman voted into the Nebraska Hall of Fame. She was inducted into the Hall of Great Westerners in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma in 1974 and into the National Women's Hall of Fame at Seneca, New York in 1988. The Willa Cather Pioneer Memorial and Educational Foundation at Red Cloud, Nebraska preserved her childhood home and other buildings connected with her writings. In 1978 these properties were given to the State of Nebraska to be administered as the Willa Cather Historical Center by the Nebraska State Historical Society. The Nature Conservancy purchased 2l0 acres of native grassland south of Red Cloud in l974, and the following year it was dedicated as the Willa Cather Memorial Prairie. [Nebraska Dept. of Education] Browse
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Extractions: A B C D ... T-Z 341. CAMERON, EDWIN RAY, 1897- Spoon River Johnny; A Novel of the Midwest at the Turn of the Century, by E. Ray Cameron. New York: Exposition Press, [1960.] 223p. Jonathan Bowman, a medical student from Chicago, comes to Bernadotte, Illinois, in 1900 to help out old Dr. Middleton until a full time, licensed physician can be found for the community. As he goes about his business, Johnny becomes involved with the town and the people, and decides to staybut as a minister rather than a physician. Spoon River Johnny is an unpretentious and detailed rendering of small town life in west central Illinois from 1900 to the 1940s. Although it will never win the plaudits of a literary critic, the novel will be attractive to readers who remember the times and wish to reminisce. 342. CASHMAN, JOHN, 1941- The Gentleman from Chicago, Being an Account of the Doings of Thomas Neill Cream, M. D. (M'Gill), 1850-1892, [by] John Cashman. New York, Evanston, San Francisco [and] London: Harper and Row, Publishers, [1973.] 310p. The gentleman from Chicago is Thomas Neill Cream, a psychopathic killer who practices his deadly avocation in Canada, Chicago, and Great Britain. His favorite weapon is poison; his favorite victims are women, usually of low degree. Born in Glasgow, reared in Quebec, and educated in Montreal, Cream commits his first murder in London, Ontario, and is tried for a later murder in Chicago, but is soon freed to kill again and again before his final conviction and execution in London, November 15, 1892.
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Extractions: Willa Sibert Cather was born in Back Creek Valley, Virginia, on 7 December 1873, the first child of Charles Cather and Mary Virginia Boak Cather. In 1883, when Cather was nine, the family relocated to Webster County, Nebraska, to join her grandparents. Charles Cather homesteaded for one year before resettling the family in Red Cloud, Nebraska. In 1890, Cather graduated from high school, moved to Lincoln, and enrolled at the University of Nebraska at Lincoln. In 1892 she began working as the theater and drama critic for the Nebraska State Journal and the Lincoln Courier . While attending classes she wrote for the student newspaper, The Hesperian Student , and became the managing editor in 1894. She graduated from the University in 1895 and returned to Red Cloud briefly before moving to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. In Pittsburgh, Cather worked as managing editor for the women's magazine Home Monthly until 1897. Beginning in 1901, she taught classes at Central High School in Allegheny, Pennsylvania. After six years, Cather moved to New York City where she found a job on the editorial staff of