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Eleanor Hallowell Abbott Archives
Eleanor Hallowell Abbott •ï¿½17 Items / 2 Articles, 3 Poems, 12 Books
Little Eve Edgarton (1914)
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    Current Fiction (5 Reviews)
    Stories Without Tears, by Barry Pain
    1. Stories Without Tears by Barry Pain
    2. A Child Went Forth by Yoi Pawlowska
    3. Tales of Two Countries by Maksim Gorky
    4. Little Eve Edgarton by Eleanor Hallowell Abbott
    5. Gerald Northrop by Claude C. Washburn
    The Nation, December 24, 1914, p. 746
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    Recent Reflections of a Novel-Reader (24 Reviews)
    The Encounter, by Anne Douglas Sedgwick
    1. The Encounter by Anne Douglas Sedgwick
    2. Delia Blanchflower by Mrs. Humphry Ward
    3. Her Wings by Frances Newton Symmes Allen
    4. Faces in the Dawn by Hermann Hagedorn
    5. Bambi by Marjorie Benton Cooke
    6. The Nightingale by Ellenor Stoothoff
    7. Little Eve Edgarton by Eleanor Hallowell Abbott
    8. To-Day's Daughter by Josephine D. Daskam Bacon
    9. Perch of the Devil by Gertrude Atherton
    10. The Rise of Jennie Cushing by Mary S. Watts
    11. Diane and Her Friends by Arthur Sherburne Hardy
    12. Gideon's Band by George W. Cable
    13. The Story of Duciehurst by Mary Noailles Murfree
    14. The Clean Heart by A.S.M. Hutchinson
    15. The Clarion by Samuel Hopkins Adams
    16. The Charmed Life of Miss Austin by Samuel Merwin
    17. The Game of Life and Death by Lincoln Colcord
    18. Anne Feversham by J.C. Snaith
    19. The Street of Seven Stars by Mary Roberts Rinehart
    20. Personality Plus by Edna Ferber
    21. Phyllis by Maria Thompson Daviess
    22. The Honorable Percival by Alice Hegan Rice
    23. The Wife of Sir Isaac Harman by H.G. Wells
    24. Pierre Vinton by Edward Carrington Venable
    The Atlantic Monthly, April 1915, pp. 501-511