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  1. Biography - Green, Anna Katharine (1846-1935): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team, 2006-01-01
  2. The defence of the bride, and other poems by Anna Katharine Green 1846-1935, 1882-12-31
  3. Room number 3, and other detective stories by Anna Katharine, 1846-1935 Green, 2009-10-26
  4. Hand and ring by Anna Katharine, 1846-1935 Green, 2009-10-26
  5. Mother of Detective Fiction: The Life and Works of Anna Katharine Green by Patricia D. Maida, 1989-01-01

1. Project Gutenberg Author Index
Gray, Arthur Herbert, 18681956. Grayson, David, 1870-1946, Pseudonym. Green,Anna Katharine, 1846-1935. Greenwood, William. Gregory, Eliot, 1854-1915.
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Gaboriau, Emile, 1832-1873 Galbraith, Anna M. (Anna Mary), b. 1859 Galsworthy, John, 1867-1933 Galt, John, 1779-1839 ... Guthrie, William, 1835-1908
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2. Roman Policier - Green, A. K. (Anna Katharine), 1846-1935
Anna Katharine Green 18461935. Described as diminuitive, shy, and introverted and earning more than her husband
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Green, A. K. (Anna Katharine), 1846-1935
Le crime de la 5ème Avenue / A. K. Green ; traduit de l'anglais par René Lécuyer. [Paris] : Librairie des Champs-Elysées, c1996. 252 p. ; 17 cm. (Les Introuvables du Masque) (Le Masque ; 381. [Les reines du crime]) ISBN 2-7024-2654-9. SDM: 9606448 [A 4] [Titre original: The Leavenworth case. Ed. originale, 1878.] Pour curieux et curieuses, l'un des premiers romans policiers publié en 1878. [Yvon Allard] Accueil Retour Plan du site Recherche Dernière mise à jour de cette page : 8 août 2001

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the adventures of Richard Blunville London John F. Shaw, 18 Green, Anna Katharine, 18461935. The forsaken inn.
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4. Project Gutenberg Author Record
Project Gutenberg Author record. Green, Anna Katharine, 18461935. Titles.Agatha Webb. Filigree Ball, The being a full and true account
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Agatha Webb Filigree Ball, The: being a full and true account of the solution of the mystery concerning the Jeffrey-Moore affair Golden Slipper, The : and other problems for Violet Strange Initials Only ... Woman In The Alcove, The
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Green, Anna Katharine. (18461935), mystery writer
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Etext Card ID 2017 - Results from the links included below are bringing to our Search Engine AUTHOR Green, Anna Katharine, 1846-1935 TITLE Woman In The Alcove, The LOC CLASS PS LANGUAGE English - Green, Anna Katharine, 1846-1935.
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7. "Second Bullet" By Anna Katharine Green - Suite101.com
Related Subject(s) Green, Anna Katharine, 18461935. Selected works , Detectiveand mystery stories Book reviews , Short stories Reviews.
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Keyword Search Motif Search Custom Search Browse Authors BrowseTitles. Green, Anna Katharine (18461935) Works by this author
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Keyword Search Motif Search Custom Search Browse Authors Browse Titles.Initials Only by Green, Anna Katharine (18461935). Copyright 2001 Keith Ito.
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11. "The Leavenworth Case: A Lawyer's Story By Anna Katharine Green, Bk 4
THE LEAVENWORTH CASE A LAWYER'S STORY, Continued Anna KatharineGreen, 18461935. BOOK IV THE PROBLEM SOLVED. CHAPTER XXXIV MR.
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THE LEAVENWORTH CASE: A LAWYER'S STORY, Continued ...
Anna Katharine Green, 1846-1935
BOOK IV: THE PROBLEM SOLVED
CHAPTER XXXIV MR. GRYCE RESUMES CONTROL
"It out-herods Herod." Hamlet "A thing devised by the enemy." Richard III A HALF-HOUR had passed. The train upon which I had every reason to expect Mr. Gryce had arrived, and I stood in the doorway awaiting with indescribable agitation the slow and labored approach of the motley group of men and women whom I had observed leave the depot at the departure of the cars. Would he be among them? Was the telegram of a nature peremptory enough to make his presence here, sick as he was, an absolute certainty? The written confession of Hannah throbbing against my heart, a heart all elation now, as but a short half-hour before it had been all doubt and struggle, seemed to rustle distrust, and the prospect of a long afternoon spent in impatience was rising before me, when a portion of the advancing crowd turned off into a side street, and I saw the form of Mr. Gryce hobbling, not on two sticks, but very painfully on one, coming slowly down the street.
His face, as he approached, was a study.

12. "The Leavenworth Case: A Lawyer's Story By Anna Katharine Green, Intro
THE LEAVENWORTH CASE A LAWYER'S STORY. Anna Katharine Green, 18461935.In order to preserve the experience of reading a nineteenth
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THE LEAVENWORTH CASE: A LAWYER'S STORY
Anna Katharine Green, 1846-1935
In order to preserve the experience of reading a nineteenth century novel, the original punctuation, capitalization, and spelling have been retained with the following exceptions: It was customary in the nineteenth century to place a space before as well as after colons and semi-colons. In many instances, spaces were also used before and after quotation marks. This formatting was not retained because it interferes with the way text appears on the Internetmany colons and quotaton marks would have appeared at the beginning of the next line instead of the end of previous line. Thus colons, semi-colons, and quotation marks have been placed immediately next to the words they follow or enclose. Other punctuation conventions as well as the original spellings have been retained. In the nineteenth century, question marks and exclamation points were used within sentences where they were followed with words beginning in lower case letters. Commas were used with dashes rather than to replace them. Sentences were ended with several dashes and no period rather than ending with an ellipsis and a period. In spelling, often an e was used where we use an i and an i where we would use an e.

13. Stories, Listed By Author
Green, Anna Katharine; Mrs. Charles Rohlfs (18461935) (chron.) * The Doctor,His Wife, and the Clock Ebenezer Gryce; Violet Strange, (na) New York Putnam
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GREBER, JUDITH A. (1939- ); see pseudonym Gillian Roberts (books) (chron.)
GRECH, AMY (chron.)
GREELEY, ANDREW M(oran) (chron.)
GREEN, ANNA KATHARINE ; [Mrs. Charles Rohlfs] (1846-1935) (chron.)

14. Stories, Listed By Author
Green, Anna Katharine; Mrs. Charles Rohlfs (18461935) (chron.)* The Grotto Spectre Violet Strange, (nv) Cosmopolitan Jun 1913
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GIESLER, JERRY (chron.) (continued)
  • Jerry Giesler Tell His Own Story, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 14 1959 ; with photos that include: Marilyn Monroe. Cheryl Crane with Lana Turner. Robert Mitchum with Lila Lees and Vickie Evans. Charlie Chaplin. Errol Flynn with Peggy Satterlee.
GIESY, J. ULRICH ; Physical therapist, novelist, graduate of Starling Medical College in Columbus, Ohio; remembered for his fantasies and science fiction. Born near Chillicothe, Ohio; died in Salt Lake City, Utah. (chron.)

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18221885; Graves, Robert Ranke, 1895-1985; Grayson, David, 1870-1946,Pseudonym; Green, Anna Katharine, 1846-1935; Greenwood, William;
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16. Index Stories, Listed By Author, Part 5
GREELEY, ANDREW M(oran) (1928 ); Green, Anna Katharine (1846-1935);Green, Anna Katharine Missing Page Thirteen *Violet Strange;
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17. Stories, Listed By Author
Green, Anna Katharine (18461935) The Doctor, His Wife, and the Clock*Ebenezer Gryce; *Violet Strange, (na) New York Putnam, 1895
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18. Green, Anna Katharine
Green, Anna Katharine. (18461935), mystery writer Born on November11, 1846, in Brooklyn, New York, Anna Green graduated from Ripley
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19. La Letteratura Gialla
Translate this page Anna Katharine Green (1846-1935), oltre a scrivere il romanzo già citato, scrissenumerosissimi altri romanzi basati su investigazioni con protagonista prima l
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Donne che scrivono - La letteratura gialla La letteratura gialla è sempre stata considerata una letteratura di secondo piano, ma se andiamo a scavare un po' scopriamo che le sue origini si possono far risalire alle atmosfere misteriose del racconto gotico del XVIII e XIX secolo, nel quale spicca sicuramente la personalità di Ann Radcliffe, che E. A. Poe, tra il 1841 ed il 1845, scrisse alcuni racconti con protagonista l'investigatore Dupin, che verso la metà del 1800 un'autrice che si firmava Anonyma scrisse di Mrs Pachal in "The experiences of a Lady Detective", che nel 1878 Anne Katharine Green pubblicò il suo primo romanzo, "Il mistero delle due cugine", che nel 1887 fu pubblicato il primo racconto con protagonista l'investigatore Sherlock Holmes di Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Insomma il romanzo giallo ha una storia di tutto rispetto ed è da notare che compaiono molte donne sia come scrittrici di gialli che come protagoniste investigatrici. A questo proposito, consiglierei di leggere "Un mestiere da donne" a cura di Mirella Scriboni dell'editrice Tufani, nel quale sono riportati alcuni racconti gialli di scrittrici dell'800.

20. Brooklyn Public Library /All Locations
1 Green, Anna. 1997 1 Green, Anna Katharine, 18461935. 6 Green, Anne.1982 1 Green, Anne, 1899- 3 Green, Anne Canevari. 54 Green
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