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Maud Howe Archives
Maud Howe •ï¿½12 Items / 7 Books, 5 Articles
The Eleventh Hour in the Life of Julia Ward Howe (1911)
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    Other Works in History and Biography (9 Reviews)
    The Presidential Campaign of 1860, by Emerson David Fite
    1. The Presidential Campaign of 1860 by Emerson David Fite
    2. Statesmen of the Old South by William E. Dodd
    3. An American History by David Saville Muzzey
    4. Myths and Legends of the Celtic Race by Thomas W. Rolleston
    5. The Autobiography of an Elderly Woman by Mary Heaton Vorse
    6. When Neighbors Were Neighbors by Galusha Anderson
    7. The Eleventh Hour in the Life of Julia Ward Howe by Maud Howe
    8. Studies Military and Diplomatic, 1775-1865 by Charles Francis Adams
    9. Historic Inventions by Rupert S. Holland
    The Literary Digest, November 18, 1911, p. 923
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    The New Books (16 Reviews)
    Mother: A Story, by Kathleen Norris
    1. Mother: A Story by Kathleen Norris
    2. The Love That Lives by Mabel Osgood Wright
    3. The Life Everlasting by Marie Corelli
    4. The Golden Spears, and Other Fairy Tales by Edmund Leamy
    5. My Ragpicker by Mary E. Waller
    6. Honey-Sweet by Emily Patterson
    7. Off the Main Road by Victor L. Whitehouse
    8. The Pretender Person by Margaret Cameron
    9. Ship's Company by W.W. Jacobs
    10. As I Remember by Marian C. Gouverneur
    11. The Treasure Book of Children's Verse by Mabel Quiller-Couch and Lilian Quiller-Couch
    12. The Eleventh Hour in the Life of Julia Ward Howe by Maud Howe
    13. In Cambridge Backs by Mary Taylor Blauvelt
    14. Human Confessions by Frank Crane
    15. Some Great Leaders in the World Movement by Robert E. Speer
    16. Molly Make-Believe by Eleanor Hallowell Abbott
    The Outlook, November 18, 1911, pp. 679-681