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In Connection with the de Willoughby Claim (Dodo Press)
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Frances Hodgson Burnett (1849-1924) was an English- American playwright and author. She was best known for her childrenâ€(TM)s stories, in particular The Secret Garden (1911) and Little Lord Fauntleroy (1886). Her first story was published in Godeyâ€(TM)s Ladyâ€(TM)s Book in 1868. Her main writing talent was combining realistic detail of workingclass life with a romantic plot. Her first novel was published in 1877; That Lass oâ€(TM) Lowrieâ€(TM)s was a story of Lan…
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Frances Hodgson Burnett (1849-1924) was an English- American playwright and author. She was best known for her childrenâ€(TM)s stories, in particular The Secret Garden (1911) and Little Lord Fauntleroy (1886). Her first story was published in Godeyâ€(TM)s Ladyâ€(TM)s Book in 1868. Her main writing talent was combining realistic detail of workingclass life with a romantic plot. Her first novel was published in 1877; That Lass oâ€(TM) Lowrieâ€(TM)s was a story of Lancashire life. After moving to Washington, D.C., Burnett wrote the novels Haworthâ€(TM)s (1879), Louisiana (1880), A Fair Barbarian (1881), and Through One Administration (1883), as well as a play, Esmeralda (1881), written with William Gillette. Her later works include Sara Crewe, or, What Happened at Miss Minchinâ€(TM)s (1888) - later rewritten as A Little Princess (1905); and A Lady of Quality (1896) - considered one of the best of her plays. The Lost Prince was published in 1915, and The Head of the House of Coombe was published in Canada in 1922. During World War I, Burnett put her beliefs about what happens after death into writing with her novella The White People (1917).

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Frances Hodgson Burnett (1849-1924) was an English- American playwright and author. She was best known for her childrenâ€(TM)s stories, in particular The Secret Garden (1911) and Little Lord Fauntleroy (1886). Her first story was published in Godeyâ€(TM)s Ladyâ€(TM)s Book in 1868. Her main writing talent was combining realistic detail of workingclass life with a romantic plot. Her first novel was published in 1877; That Lass oâ€(TM) Lowrieâ€(TM)s was a story of Lancashire life. After moving to Washington, D.C., Burnett wrote the novels Haworthâ€(TM)s (1879), Louisiana (1880), A Fair Barbarian (1881), and Through One Administration (1883), as well as a play, Esmeralda (1881), written with William Gillette. Her later works include Sara Crewe, or, What Happened at Miss Minchinâ€(TM)s (1888) - later rewritten as A Little Princess (1905); and A Lady of Quality (1896) - considered one of the best of her plays. The Lost Prince was published in 1915, and The Head of the House of Coombe was published in Canada in 1922. During World War I, Burnett put her beliefs about what happens after death into writing with her novella The White People (1917).

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