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         Mrs Follen:     more books (27)
  1. Selections from the writings of Fenelon: With a memoir of his life by Mrs. Follen by Francois de Salignac de La Mothe- Fenelon, 1851
  2. True stories about dogs & cats (Mrs. Follen's twilight stories) by Eliza Lee Cabot Follen, 1856
  3. Piccolissima: Mrs. Follen's Twilight Stories by E.L. Follen, 1889-01-01
  4. The old garret: Part second (Mrs. Follen's twilight stories) by Eliza Lee Cabot Follen, 1855
  5. The Peddler of Dust Sticks (Twilight Stories by Mrs. Follen) by Mrs. Follen, 1889
  6. The old garret (Mrs. Follen's twilight stories) by Eliza Lee Cabot Follen, 1873
  7. True Stories AboutDogs And Cats - Mrs. Follen by Mrs. Follen, 2010-04-13
  8. Two Festivals by Mrs. Follen, 1889
  9. Little Songs "Twilight Stories" #12 in Series. Includes; Old Nursey; Sun is Up; Annie's Garden; Lullaby; New Moon; Dog & Cat by Mrs Follen, 1856-01-01
  10. Little Songs by Mrs Follen, 1856-01-01
  11. Made-up stories (Mrs. Follen's Twilight stories) by Eliza Lee Cabot Follen, 1889
  12. What the animals do and say (Mrs. Follen's twilight stories) by Eliza Lee Cabot Follen, 1868
  13. True stories about dogs and cats (Mrs. Follen's twilight stories) by Eliza Lee Cabot Follen, 1875
  14. The New Moon. [Unison song.] Poem by Mrs. Follen (J. Williams' New Series of Songs, Duets & Trios. Unison Songs) by Felix Harold White, 1924

1. Mrs. Peck's Christmas Puddin' -- Eliza Lee Follen
ENCORE Performance Publishing. Mrs. Peck's Christmas Puddin'. by SylviaAshby Freely adapted from Eliza Lee Follen's 19th Century American play
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Mrs. Peck's Christmas Puddin'
by Sylvia Ashby
Freely adapted from Eliza Lee Follen's 19th Century American play
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Several simple interiors or a unit setting.
Poor Widow Peck struggles to raise her youthful brood. Though out of money, food and places to turn for help, she is determined to have a Christmas pudding. As every effort ends in dissappointment, she grows increasingly desperate until a mysterious stranger appears. This is a charming play with delightful characters and colorful language. The youngster's ages are flexible.
About 40 mins.
Order # 3098.
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ISBN 1-57514-297-X
Royalty: $25 per
PRODUCTIONS: Arkansas City Youth Theatre Bismarck LDS 1st Ward

2. Mrs. D. Ogilvy's Highland Minstrelsy -- Mrs. Grant's Memoirs Of An American Lady
87, issue 521 (Mar 1901). Mrs. Follen's Home Dramas for Young People.
http://moa.cit.cornell.edu/moa/browse.author/m.225.html
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Mrs. D. Ogilvy's Highland Minstrelsy Mrs. Grant's Memoirs of an American Lady:
Previous Next Mrs. D. Ogilvy's Highland Minstrelsy The Living Age , vol. 9, issue 110 (June 20, 1846). Mrs. Dall. Historical Pictures Retouched The New Englander , vol. 19, issue 73 (January 1861). Mrs. Dall's "College Market," etc. Putnam's Monthly , vol. 11, issue 5 (May 1868). Mrs. Dall's Historical Pictures Retouched The North American Review , vol. 92, issue 190 (January 1861). Mrs. Dall's The College, the Market, and the Court The Atlantic Monthly , vol. 20, issue 118 (August 1867). Mrs. Dall's "Woman's Right to Labor" The North American Review , vol. 90, issue 186 (January 1860). Mrs. Diaz's The Jimmyjohns The Atlantic Monthly , vol. 41, issue 243 (January 1878). Mrs. Diaz's William Henry Letters The Atlantic Monthly , vol. 27, issue 162 (April 1871). Mrs. Dodge's Theophilus and Others The Atlantic Monthly , vol. 38, issue 227 (September 1876). Mrs. Dorr's Afterglow The Atlantic Monthly , vol. 87, issue 521 (Mar 1901). Mrs. E. C. Kinney's Poems

3. Athenaeum Title Record
Athenaeum Title Record. Title Poems, by Mrs. Follen Author Follen, Mrs.Contributor GRAHAM, J. Mark GRAHAM Reference 708 (May 22,1841), 403
http://www.soi.city.ac.uk/~asp/v2/contributors/contributorfiles/tget.cgi?708.htm

4. On-line Library
Conscience, by Eliza Lee Follen Page 1 Online Distributed Proofreading Team. CONSCIENCE BY Mrs. Follen Illustrated with engravings. The short wintry days were beginning to lengthen, the sun rose earlier and staid up longer.
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5. Athenaeum Index: Author, Editor, Translator Record.
Author, Editor and/or Translator Follen, Mrs. Authored Poems, byMrs. Follen 708 (May 22,1841). Please Complete a Post Session
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  • 6. Anti-slavery History
    I. Bowditch and Mr. William P. Atkinson were among the new members, the latter being a teacher in Mrs. Follen's school.
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    Think Globally, Act Locally Up Brookline Historical Publication Society Publications NO. Brookline in the Anti-Slavery Movement.
    by Harold Parker Williams ,l . Murray Kay Prize Essay for 1899. On the 6th of January, 1832, fifteen determined men met in the African Baptist Church on Joy Street, Boston, and founded the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society. Among them were Samuel E. Sewall, who in his early life lived on Cypress street, Brookline. He was the great-great-grandson of Chief Justice Sewall, the old Brookline land-owner; who in 1700 published “The Selling of Joseph" the first anti-slavery tract written in the United States. Samuel Sewall, with Ellis Gray Loring, afterward a noted citizen of this town, represented the more conservative element of the meeting; Garrison and Johnson the more uncompromising. The conservatives at first refused to agree to the constitution that was presented, but they soon signed, and entered heart and soul into the work of the society, This little assembly on Joy Street inaugurated the anti-slavery movement that in 1861 culminated in the Civil War. It aroused the whole of Eastern Massachusetts, and in almost every town there sprang up a small body of men eager to forward the good work.

    7. 19CWWW Etext Library: Eliza Lee Follen
    Special thanks to Janet S. Gray of Princeton University for her donation of thismaterial. From Poems by Mrs. Follen (Boston William Crosby Company, 1839).
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    95. Follen, Eliza LC POEMS. BY Mrs. Follen. Boston, Crosby, 1839. 192pp. Illus.,Pulpit Rock, Nahant plate as frontis.. Original decorated 12 mo cloth.
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    USA 19TH CENTURY AMERICAN FICTION AND POETRY Section 2: D - G Dana, Eliza A. THE BROKEN FOLD: POEMS OF MEMORY AND CONSOLATION. N.Y., Privately printed, 1868. 124pp. Original gold stamped 12 mo cloth, lightly faded on front cover; slight discoloration. First edition. Poems on death, the morning watch, religion, etc. 100.00 Dana, Mary S. B. THE PARTED FAMILY, AND OTHER POEMS. AN OFFERING TO THE AFFLICTED, AND A TRIBUTE OF LOVE TO DEPARTED FRIENDS. Dane, Susan Martha. SUNSHINE GLEAMS FROM A SICK ROOM; OR, SONGS OF FAITH AND HOPE... WITH A BRIEF MEMORIAL SKETCH BY REV. B. P. SNOW, REV. GEORGE LEWIS, D.D. [Portland, Me., Marks], 1898. 136pp. Original gold stamped small 8vo cloth, small discoloration on lower spine. Printed in a small edition for family and friends of this Alfred, Maine author. 50.00 Davis, Lemuel Clarke. A STRANDED SHIP: A STORY OF SEA AND SHORE. N.Y. , Putnam, 1869. 175,[8]pp,. Original 12 mo cloth, light wear to covers and top of spine. First edition. Based on the incident of the German emigrant ship Minerva which was beached with a loss of 300 lives. Wright II:90, locates 8. 75.00

    9. On-line Library
    PICCOLISSIMA BY Mrs. Follen With illustrations by Gammatt Billings and others PREFACE.
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    DL Child, Wm. M. Child, Miss EH Whittier, etc. Also included arepieces by Mrs. Follen, Rev. S J. May, LM Child, etc. There is
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    USA 19TH CENTURY AMERICAN FICTION AND POETRY Section 1: A - C Adams, Charles. THE POET PREACHER: A BRIEF MEMORIAL OF CHARLES WESLEY THE EMINENT PREACHER AND POET. N.Y., Carlton, [1859].. 234pp. Illus., 5 plates. Original 12 mo cloth. First edition. Wesley was an 18th century Methodist Missionary. There is a chapter on a trip to Georgia in 1736 as a missionary, with much on his work, letters, family, ordinations, etc Pp. 201-215 contain his life as a poetry with poetical specimens. 75.00 ADVENTURE OF KIT CARSON. A THRILLING SCENE. Portland, Me, 1849. In: Portland Transcript, April 28, 1849. 1 1/2 folio columns of text on page 1. "... Kit Carson had a severe fight with a band of Blackfoot Indians and was on his way to campaign..." 75.00 Akerstrom, Ullie. "TOOT YER HORN" AND OTHER POEMS BY ULLIE. [N.p.], published by the authoress, 1888. 95pp. Original decorated gold stamped 12 mo cloth. First edition. A collection of 80 poems, (Illinois, The Storm, The Sea, I Want My Balloon, The Actor, etc.). Scarce. Inscribed presentation copy from the author. 75.00 THE ECHO.

    11. Cnscn10.txt
    by Charles Franks and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team. CONSCIENCE BY Mrs. Follen Illustrated with engravings.
    http://uiarchive.uiuc.edu/mirrors/ftp/ibiblio.unc.edu/pub/docs/books/gutenberg/e

    12. ISTG Vol 2 - Brig New Packet
    Sydney, C. Breton Boston 15 Mary Stardford 3 female Sydney, C Breton Boston 16 Mr.Follen 26 male labourer Sydney, C. Breton Boston 17 Mrs. Follen 23 female
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    Unspecified Port of Departure* to Newburyport, Massachusetts 14 August 1835
    DISTRICT OF NEWBURYPORT - PORT OF NEWBURYPORT Columns represent: name, age, sex, occupation, country to which they belong, country of which they intend to become inhabitants. National Archives and Records Administration, Film M575, Reel 5. Transcribed by Mary Koelzer a member of the
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    TWO FESTIVALS BY Mrs. Follen With Illustrations by Billings and others MAY MORNING AND NEW YEAR'S EVE.
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    14. Mrs. D. Ogilvy's Highland Minstrelsy -- Mrs. Grant's Memoirs Of An American Lady
    The Atlantic Monthly, vol. 87, issue 521 (Mar 1901). Mrs. Follen's Home Dramas forYoung People. The North American Review, vol. 90, issue 186 (January 1860).
    http://cdl.library.cornell.edu/moa/browse.author/m.225.html
    A B C D ... Non-alphabetic
    Mrs. D. Ogilvy's Highland Minstrelsy Mrs. Grant's Memoirs of an American Lady:
    Previous Next Mrs. D. Ogilvy's Highland Minstrelsy The Living Age , vol. 9, issue 110 (June 20, 1846). Mrs. Dall. Historical Pictures Retouched The New Englander , vol. 19, issue 73 (January 1861). Mrs. Dall's "College Market," etc. Putnam's Monthly , vol. 11, issue 5 (May 1868). Mrs. Dall's Historical Pictures Retouched The North American Review , vol. 92, issue 190 (January 1861). Mrs. Dall's The College, the Market, and the Court The Atlantic Monthly , vol. 20, issue 118 (August 1867). Mrs. Dall's "Woman's Right to Labor" The North American Review , vol. 90, issue 186 (January 1860). Mrs. Diaz's The Jimmyjohns The Atlantic Monthly , vol. 41, issue 243 (January 1878). Mrs. Diaz's William Henry Letters The Atlantic Monthly , vol. 27, issue 162 (April 1871). Mrs. Dodge's Theophilus and Others The Atlantic Monthly , vol. 38, issue 227 (September 1876). Mrs. Dorr's Afterglow The Atlantic Monthly , vol. 87, issue 521 (Mar 1901). Mrs. E. C. Kinney's Poems

    15. Project Gutenberg
    Follen, Eliza Lee. Follen, Eliza Lee Cabot, 17871860. Follen, Eliza Lee Cabot,1787-1860 AKA Mrs. Follen. Mrs. Follen AKA Follen, Eliza Lee Cabot, 1787-1860.
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    Project Gutenberg Part 1 Authors Use Control-f to find keywords This is Project Gutenberg. This list has been downloaded from: "The Official and Original Project Gutenberg Web Site and Home Page" (http://promo.net/pg/) PROJECT GUTENBERG ETEXTS AUTHORS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER Last Updated: Saturday 30 March 2002 by Pietro Di Miceli (webmaster@promo.net) The following etext have been released by Project Gutenberg. This list serves as reference only. For downloading books, please use our catalogs or search at: http://promo.net/pg/ Or check our FTP archive at: ftp://ibiblio.org/pub/docs/books/gutenberg/ and etext subdirectories. For problems with the FTP archives (ONLY) email gbnewby@ils.unc.edu, be sure to include a description of what happened AND which mirror site you were using. THANKS for visiting Project Gutenberg. * (No Author Attributed) A Young Girl Abbott, David Phelps, 1863-1934 Abbott, Edwin Abbott, 1838-1926 AKA: Square, A Abbott, John S. C. (John Stevens Cabot), 1805-1877 Ackland, T. S. (Thomas Suter), 1817-1892 Adams, Andy, 1859-1935

    16. On-line Library
    What The Animals Do and Say, by Eliza Lee Follen Page 1 Online Distributed Proofreading Team. WHAT THE ANIMALS DO AND SAY BY Mrs. Follen Illustrated with Engravings WHAT THE ANIMALS DO AND SAY.
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    17. "Focalizing The Vibrators" -- Food: In Cornell University's Making Of America
    1, issue 1 (October 1837). Follen. Home Dramas for Young People. 22, issue 118 (Apr1848). Following the Drum; A Glimpse of Frontier Life. By Mrs. Viele.
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    "Focalizing the Vibrators" Food:
    Previous Next "Focalizing the Vibrators" Manufacturer and Builder , vol. 16, issue 4 (April 1884). Foelix's Law Journal The North American Review , vol. 45, issue 97 (October 1837). The Foes of Civil Service Reform The Century , vol. 39, issue 2 (Dec 1889). Fog Rings The Living Age , vol. 6, issue 68 (August 30, 1845). Fog Signals Manufacturer and Builder , vol. 7, issue 3 (March 1875). The Fogarty Steam Trap Manufacturer and Builder , vol. 17, issue 3 (March 1885). Fogg, William Perry The Land of the "Arabian Nights" Scribner's Monthly , vol. 14, issue 5 (September 1877). Fogy Literature. A Short Chapter The United States Democratic Review , vol. 30, issue 167 (May 1852). A Folding Basket Manufacturer and Builder , vol. 16, issue 2 (February 1884). A Folding Bath Tub and Heater Manufacturer and Builder , vol. 23, issue 2 (February 1891). Folding Machinery Manufacturer and Builder , vol. 8, issue 1 (January 1876). Folk Tales The Atlantic Monthly , vol. 57, issue 341 (March 1886). Follen, E. L.

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    PICCOLISSIMA BY Mrs. Follen With illustrations by Gammatt Billings and others PREFACE.
    http://etext.library.adelaide.edu.au/pg/etext03/pccls10.txt

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    Follen, Eliza Lee Cabot, 17871860. AKA Mrs. Follen
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