Project Gutenberg Author Index Peacock, Thomas Love, 17851866. Pearson, Edmund Lester, 1880-1937. Peattie,Elia W. (Elia Wilkinson), 1862-1935. Pedler, Margaret. Pedley, Ethel C. http://www.ibiblio.org/gutenberg/authors/author_index_P.html
Elia W. Peattie Elia W. Peattie Frontier Newswoman, Writer, and Poet. 18621935. Elia Wilkinson Peattie was born and reared in http://www.unk.edu/departments/english/george/Peattie/ewpbio.htm
Extractions: Elia Wilkinson Peattie was born and reared in southwestern Michigan in near poverty, discovered books and her future husband, Robert Burns Peattie, about the same time, and then worked as the first "girl reporter" on the Chicago Tribune . This activity sent her roaming about on a variety of news assignments, including a visit to Omaha, Nebraska, which she found intriguing. When her husband came to Omaha as managing editor of the Omaha Daily Herald , Mrs. Peattie accompanied him and became a reporter for the Herald during his editorship the first "girl reporter" in Omaha. During the eight years Mrs. Peattie lived in Omaha, she travelled the region on news stories as well, some of the people and incidents she encountered finding their way into her short stories. As an Omaha citizen, though, she worked for prohibition and women's suffrage, was a founding member of the Omaha Woman's Club, was active in the Press Club, and with the Rev. W. J. Harsha, began the practice of collecting and delivering Christmas donations to the homes of poor families. However, she also wrote numerous poems short stories essays , and books , ranging from the romance of the frontier and its unique characters to stories of old New England and even ghost stories for children, as even a partial bibliography reveals. While writing these stories and occasional poems, she continued to write daily columns for the
Chronological List, Part 51 Peattie, Elia. Peattie, Elia A. Peattie, Elia W(ilkinson) (18621935). Peattie, LOUISE (Redfield) (1900-1965). Peattie, http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/fictionmag/e51.htm
Extractions: Previous Table-of-Contents NORTH, MIRIAM NORTH, PAUL ... NORTH, PLEYDELL ; pseudonym of Egerton Eastwick, Mrs. NORTH, ROSEMARY NORTH, STERLING NORTH, VIVIAN ... NORTH, WILLIAM (1869-?); see pseudonym Ralph Rodd NORTHAM, C. A. NORTHCLIFFE, LORD NORTHCOTE, BARCLAY ... NORTHWAY, COLIN (1942- ); see pseudonym Frank Ross NORTHWAY, JOHN KAYLOR NORTHWOOD, DONALD NORTON, ALDEN H(olmes) ... NORWAY, NEVIL SHUTE (1899-1960); see pseudonym Nevil Shute NORWEST, MARY NORWOOD, EDWIN P. NORWOOD, GILBERT ... NUTT, CHARLES ; see under Beaumont, Charles NUTT, MARY E. NUTTALL, MADELEINE NUTTER, BRIAN ... NYE, NELSON ; see pseudonym Drake C. Denver NYE, NELSON C. NYE, RAYMOND L. NYE, RAYMOND T. ... OBLINGER, MICHAEL ; pseudonym of Frances Leroy Janas OCATVIA O CIORDHUAIN, PADRAIG OCKENDEN, R. E. ... OCKERT, MILDRED ; pseudonym of ; pseudonym of Leonard Wibberley ; pseudonym of Larry M. Harris ODDIE, CARLOTTA ODELL, JOSEPH H. ODGEN, GEORGE W. ... ODLIN, JESSE RENO (1903-1966); see pseudonym OE, KENZABURO OEMLER, MARIE CONWAY OFFICER of the WATCH, THE OFFICIAL, AN ... OGAN, GEORGE (F.) (1912-1983); see pseudonyms Lee Castle M. G. Ogan
Thorkild Viborg Peattie, Elia Wilkinson, 18621935. Thorkild Viborg. Electronic Text Center, University of Header. Story Peattie, Elia W. "Thorkild Viborg.". Atlantic Monthly 91 (1903) 228-235. http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/toc/modeng/public/PeaThor.html
CMN E-Book Library-Women Writers Peattie, Elia Wilkinson, 18621935 . Grizel Cochrane's Ride Story Grizel Cochrane's Ride (Founded on an incident of the Monmouth Rebellion) BY Elia W. Peattie http://www.menominee.edu/ebooks/women_writers.htm
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Chronological List, Part 52 Peattie, Elia. Peattie, Elia A. Peattie, Elia W(ilkinson) (18621935). Peattie, LOUISE (Redfield) (1900-1965). Peattie, http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/fictionmag/e52.htm
Extractions: Previous Table-of-Contents ONSLOW, JOHN ONSLOW of HENGAR, LADY ... OPPENHEIM, E(dward) PHILLIPS (1866-1946); see pseudonym Anthony Partridge OPPENHEIM, JAMES OPPENHEIM, RALPH OPPENHEIMER ... ORCZY, BARONESS ; [i.e., Emma Magdalena Rosalia Maria Josefa Barbara Barstow, Baroness Orczy] (1865-1947) ORDINARY SIGNALMAN ORD-MERCER, H. ORDWAY, PETER (1907- ); see pseudonym ; pseudonym of ORENDURFF, KAREN ORGEL, DORIS ORGILL, H. ORIGO, IRIS ... ORWELL, GEORGE ; pseudonym of Eric Blair ORWIG, SARA ORY, D. ORZESZKOWA, ELIZA ... OSBORNE, HELENA ; pseudonym of Georgina Mary Galbraith Moore OSBORNE, JOHN OSBORNE, MAITLAND LeROY OSBORNE, MAYBELLE HINTON ... OSENBURG, RICHARD ; see pseudonym Michael Lauler OSGOOD, CARLETON G. OSHEROFF, ALEX OSHERSON, ADELE S. ... OSTRANDER, ISABEL (Egenton) (1883-1924); see pseudonyms Robert Orr Chipperfield David Fox Douglas Grant OSTRANDER, SHEILA ... OSTROW, JOEL ; house pseudonym? OSWALD, ADRIAN OSWALD, F. L. OSWALD, FELIX OSWALD, FELIX L. ... OTIS, JAMES ; pseudonym of James Otis Kaler OTIS, RAYMOND OTSU, TED OTT, ANTHONY B. ; pseudonym? OTT, MONROE
Elia W. Peattie Elia W. Peattie 18621935 Newspaperwoman, Author, andReviewer Social Activist and Bluestocking Mother http://www.unk.edu/departments/english/george/Peattie/
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LitSearch: An Online Literary Database Peattie, Elia W. (Elia Wilkinson) (18621935) Works by this author MountainWoman, A Painted Windows Shape of Fear, The. Copyright 2001 Keith Ito. http://daily.stanford.edu/litsearch/servlet/DescribeAuthor?name=Peattie, Elia W.
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Wacky Anne's Christmas Library: Author Information the Guns . Elia W. Peattie (18621935) Their Dear Little Ghost ,1898 From The Shape of Fear; And Other Ghostly Tales . Beatrix http://www.geocities.com/wackyanne/library/xlinfo.htm
Stories, Listed By Author Peattie, Elia W(ilkinson) (18621935) (chron.) * Grizel CochranesRide (Founded on an Incident of the Monmouth Rebellion), (ss) St. http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/fictionmag/s534.htm
Extractions: Previous Table-of-Contents NIGHT NURSE, A (chron.) NIGHTINGALE, M. (chron.) NIGHTINGALE, MADELEINE (chron.) NIKE, MARTIN (chron.) NIKOLA, LOUIS (chron.) NIKOLAISEN, SHIRLEY ; see pseudonym Sam Nicholson (chron.) (chron.) A Crown of Weeds, (ss) Argosy (UK) Jun 1965 Day of the Hot Wind, (ss) Argosy (UK) May 1966 Drifters, (ss) Argosy (UK) Feb 1967 Argosy (UK) Oct 1965 Hunter of Dragonflies, (ss) Argosy (UK) Aug 1966 No Mate of Mine, (ss)
Browse E-Books By Author--"P" A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O Q R S T U V W X Y Z. Page, Thomas Nelson. Peattie, Elia Wilkinson, 18621935. http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/ebooks/Plist.html
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Illinois Comes Of Age Peattie, Elia WILKINSON, 18621935. The Angel with a Broom, by Elia W. Peattie.Chicago Published by Ralph Fletcher Seymour for The Cordon, 1915. 29p. http://mccoy.lib.siu.edu/illinois/chap4-nq.htm
Extractions: A B C-D E ... T-Z 1123. NABLO, JAMES BENSON, 1910- The Long November, Fighting with the Allied Forces in Italy during World War II, Joe Mack is wounded behind enemy lines. While waiting for darkness, he reviews his life, including the Prohibition and Depression years. Although set basically in Canada, the novel includes a Chicago episode that reveals the destitution evident in many areas of the city, and the work of the Salvation Army in feeding, housing, and finding work for the poor and homeless. Book Review Digest, 1946, p. 598-9. 1124. NEARING, SCOTT, 1883-1983. Free Born, An unpublishable novel by Scott Nearing. New York: Urquhart Press; 108 Greenwich Street, [1932.] 237p. Persecution in its vilest forms is the theme around which this unpleasant novel is constructed. Jim Rogers, a Negro, first encounters hate and prejudice as a child in Georgia when irate whites burn the all-Negro school that he attends. Later, after his best friend is hunted down and murdered by whites, his parents fall victim to a lynching party, his girlfriend is raped and murdered by white men, and a friend and co-worker is killed in a race riot, Jim thinks he fully understands race and prejudice. It is then that an encounter with Jane Wilson, a Chicago laundry worker, broadens his perspective. Jane, an active union worker and left-wing radical, convinces Jim that it is the laborer rather than the black who is oppressed. This starts him on a radical course which terminates in his imprisonment for organizing and leading a labor revolt.
Illinois! Illinois! The Turbulent Years Civil War-1914 635. Peattie, Elia WILKINSON, 18621935. Lotta Embury's Career, by Elia W. Peattie. Peattie,Elia WILKINSON, 1862-1935. The Newcomers, by Elia W. Peattie. http://mccoy.lib.siu.edu/illinois/chap3-pq.htm
Extractions: A B C D ... T-Z PARKER, MARY MONCURE PAYNTER. A Girl of Chicago, by Mary Moncure Parker. Author of "A Fair Maid of Florida," "A Gentleman of Cuba," "A Lucky Hazard," etc. New York, Chicago, [and] London: F. Tennyson Neely Co., [1901.] 140p. Undistinguished plot and style are apparent throughout this temperance tract masquerading as fiction. Set in 1880s Chicago, the novel concerns Medora Allene, daughter of a fabulously rich Prairie Avenue family, who is pressured into a betrothal of convenience by her social climbing mother. Prior to the wedding, the bridegroom's former wife and child are discovered, and Medora is saved from total degradation. The unfortunate affair is blamed entirely on the bridegroom's overindulgence in spirits, and the theme is further carried out through a subplot involving a drunken husband and an understanding wife. PARRISH, RANDALL, 1858-1923. Don MacGrath; Adventure runs high and credibility low in this action-filled story promoting courage, chivalry, and honor. Stowing away on a river boat, Don escapes from the tough MacGrath gang, the only family he can remember, and begins a series of perilous adventures involving a down-and-out actor, a showboat destroyed by arson, and desperate encounters with treacherous kidnappers. Lacking the historical significance and adult plot of most of Parrish's other novels, this one is set mostly on the Mississippi River and along the Illinois shore, but mentions few familiar towns.
Browse The Modern English Collection -- Electronic Text Center Note on Elia W. Peattie 1898 Peattie review Cooper, Fredric Taber. The Edgeof Things by Ella W. Peattie 1903 Peattie, Elia Wilkinson, 18621935. http://etext.virginia.edu/subjects/Women-Writers.html
Index And Other Stories Peacock, Thomas Love (17851866) Crotchet CastleMaid Marian Peattie, Elia W. (1862-1935) A Mountain Woman Painted http://www.changanyouth.xahu.edu.cn/pages/novel/P/