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This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book. ++++ The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to ensure edition identification: ++++ Claudia; Wright American Fiction, 1851-1875 Amanda Minnie Douglas Lee and Shepard, 1868
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Bethia Wray�������s New Name is a historical novel written by Amanda Minnie Douglas and published in 1893. The story takes place in the early 18th century and follows the life of Bethia Wray, a young girl growing up in the Puritan settlement of Martha's Vineyard. Bethia is a curious and intelligent girl who longs for knowledge and education, but is restricted by the strict religious and gender norms of her society. She befriends a Wampanoag boy named Caleb, who teaches her about his Native American culture and language. As Bethia grows older, she becomes increasingly frustrated with the limitations placed on her as a woman, and begins to question her faith and her place in society. She also struggles with her feelings for Caleb, who she is forbidden to be with because of their different backgrounds. The novel explores themes of identity, religion, race, and gender, and offers a nuanced portrayal of the complex relationships between Native Americans and English settlers in colonial America. Overall, Bethia Wray�������s New Name is a thought-provoking and engaging historical novel that offers a unique perspective on a fascinating period in American history.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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""Lucia: Her Problem"" is a novel written by Amanda Minnie Douglas, first published in 1907. The book follows the story of Lucia, a young woman who struggles to find her place in society and reconcile her desire for independence with the expectations placed upon her by her family and community.Lucia is a spirited and intelligent young woman who dreams of pursuing a career in music, but her traditional family and conservative social circle view such aspirations as unbecoming for a woman. As she navigates the challenges of being a woman in turn-of-the-century America, Lucia must also confront personal challenges, including a difficult romantic relationship and the pressures of caring for her aging mother.The novel is a poignant exploration of gender roles and societal expectations, as well as a portrait of a young woman coming of age in a rapidly changing world. It offers a glimpse into the struggles and triumphs of women in the early 20th century, and remains a relevant and thought-provoking read for modern audiences.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
In Trust: Or Dr. Bertrand's Household is a novel written by Amanda Minnie Douglas and published in 1872. The story follows the lives of the Bertrand family, who are thrown into turmoil when their father dies suddenly, leaving behind a large inheritance and a complicated will. The family is forced to confront their own flaws and biases as they struggle to come to terms with their new circumstances and the responsibilities that come with them.The novel is set in the late 19th century and explores themes of class, gender, and family dynamics. It also touches on issues of trust and betrayal, as the characters navigate their way through a web of secrets and lies.At the center of the story is Dr. Bertrand, a respected physician and patriarch of the family. His death sets off a chain of events that forces his children to confront their own shortcomings and prejudices. The eldest son, Frank, is determined to uphold his father's wishes and protect the family's fortune, while his sister, Grace, struggles to find her place in a world that values men over women.As the family works to unravel the mystery of their father's will, they must also confront their own biases and prejudices. Through their struggles, they come to understand the true meaning of trust and the importance of family.Overall, In Trust: Or Dr. Bertrand's Household is a thought-provoking and engaging novel that explores timeless themes of family, trust, and betrayal.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Amanda Minnie Douglas was an American writer of adult and juvenile fiction. She was probably best remembered by young readers of her day for the Little Girl and Helen Grant series published over the decades flanking the turn of the twentieth century.
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Kathie's Harvest Days is a novel written by Amanda Minnie Douglas in 1874. The story revolves around Kathie, a young girl who lives on a farm with her family. As the harvest season approaches, Kathie and her siblings are excited to help their parents with the harvest. Throughout the book, readers follow Kathie as she learns the value of hard work, the importance of family, and the joys of rural life. Kathie also experiences some challenges, such as a drought that threatens the farm's crops, but she perseveres and finds ways to help her family. The novel provides a glimpse into life on a 19th-century farm and explores themes of resilience, community, and gratitude. With its charming characters and heartwarming story, Kathie's Harvest Days is a delightful read for anyone interested in historical fiction, coming-of-age stories, or rural life.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
""Stephen Dane"" is a novel written by Amanda Minnie Douglas and published in 1867. The story follows the titular character, Stephen Dane, as he navigates the challenges of life in the mid-19th century United States. Born into a wealthy family, Stephen is expected to follow in his father's footsteps and become a successful businessman. However, he has other ambitions and dreams of becoming a writer.As Stephen struggles to find his place in the world, he falls in love with a young woman named Helen. But their relationship is complicated by the fact that Helen's father disapproves of Stephen's unconventional ideas and lifestyle. Meanwhile, Stephen's father is pressuring him to take over the family business and settle down with a suitable wife.Throughout the novel, Stephen must confront societal expectations and his own personal desires. He grapples with questions of identity, purpose, and the meaning of success. Along the way, he meets a cast of colorful characters, including a group of bohemian artists and writers who encourage him to pursue his creative passions.""Stephen Dane"" is a thought-provoking exploration of the tensions between tradition and innovation, conformity and individuality, and love and duty. It offers a vivid portrait of life in the 19th century and a timeless meditation on the human experience.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Sherburne Cousins is a novel written by Amanda Minnie Douglas and first published in 1894. The story follows the lives of two cousins, Ruth Sherburne and Winifred Sherburne, who are brought up in different environments but eventually come together to form a close bond.Ruth is the daughter of a wealthy businessman and is raised in luxury, while Winifred is the daughter of a struggling farmer and lives a simpler life. Despite their differences, the two girls become close friends and share many adventures together.As they grow older, Ruth and Winifred face various challenges and obstacles, including family drama and romantic entanglements. However, their friendship remains strong and they support each other through thick and thin.The novel explores themes of family, friendship, love, and social class, and provides a glimpse into life in America during the late 19th century. It is a heartwarming and engaging story that will appeal to readers of all ages.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
"A Little Girl in Old Washington" by Amanda M. Douglas is a captivating historical novel that transports readers to the heart of the bustling city of Washington, D.C., during a transformative period in American history. Through the eyes of a young protagonist, the novel offers a vivid and immersive experience of life in the nation's capital, capturing both the historical events and personal stories that shaped the era.The title, "A Little Girl in Old Washington," encapsulates the essence of the story ¿ the adventures and experiences of a young girl growing up in the dynamic and vibrant city of Washington. Set against the backdrop of a pivotal time in American history, the novel delves into themes of patriotism, social change, family, and the pursuit of dreams.The narrative follows the journey of the young protagonist as she navigates the streets, neighborhoods, and landmarks of Old Washington. Through her interactions with a diverse cast of characters, readers gain insights into the political, social, and cultural fabric of the city during the period. The author's meticulous attention to historical details paints a vivid portrait of the city's architecture, traditions, and daily life.As the young girl embarks on various adventures and forms meaningful connections, readers witness the ways in which historical events and societal shifts impact individual lives. The novel skillfully weaves together personal narratives with larger historical contexts, offering a rich tapestry of experiences that resonate with readers of all ages.Central to the narrative is the protagonist's personal growth and development. As she encounters challenges, makes friends, and explores her surroundings, readers are treated to a heartwarming and relatable coming-of-age story. Her experiences reflect universal themes of determination, resilience, and the power of hope in the face of adversity.Through "A Little Girl in Old Washington," readers gain a deeper understanding of the historical and cultural forces that shaped the nation's capital. The novel serves as a bridge between the past and the present, highlighting the enduring significance of Washington, D.C., as a center of political and social change.In conclusion, "A Little Girl in Old Washington" is a beautifully crafted historical novel that brings the past to life through the eyes of a young protagonist. Amanda M. Douglas' storytelling prowess and historical acumen create a narrative that is both informative and emotionally resonant. As readers follow the young girl's journey through the streets of Old Washington, they are transported to a bygone era while also recognizing the timeless themes of growth, friendship, and the pursuit of a brighter future.
"A Little Girl in Old Pittsburgh" by Amanda M. Douglas is a captivating historical novel that transports readers to the bustling streets of early Pittsburgh. Set against the backdrop of one of America's industrial hubs, the story follows the life and adventures of a young protagonist as she navigates the challenges and wonders of her time.The title, "A Little Girl in Old Pittsburgh," hints at a narrative that offers a unique glimpse into the daily life and experiences of a child growing up in the early days of Pittsburgh's history. Through the eyes of the young protagonist, readers are introduced to a world of bustling markets, riverfront industries, and a vibrant tapestry of characters from various walks of life.The narrative skillfully weaves together historical authenticity and engaging storytelling. As the little girl explores her surroundings and interacts with a diverse array of individuals, readers gain insight into the customs, traditions, and aspirations that defined Pittsburgh during its formative years. The author's meticulous attention to detail brings to life the sights, sounds, and challenges of urban industrial living.At its core, "A Little Girl in Old Pittsburgh" delves into the personal growth and development of the young protagonist. Through her relationships and experiences, readers witness her journey of self-discovery and maturation. The novel explores themes of perseverance, friendship, identity, and the pursuit of dreams against the backdrop of Pittsburgh's evolving landscape.The historical setting adds depth and resonance to the narrative, enabling readers to experience the pivotal events and transformations that shaped the trajectory of early Pittsburgh. From encounters with workers and merchants to witnessing key moments in the city's history, the novel provides insight into the significant milestones that marked Pittsburgh's growth.Douglas' writing style is both eloquent and accessible, making the story appealing to readers of various ages. Her storytelling prowess and descriptive prose vividly evoke the setting and characters, immersing readers in the world of early Pittsburgh.In conclusion, "A Little Girl in Old Pittsburgh" is a captivating historical novel that offers a charming journey into the early history of a significant American city. Through the perspective of its young protagonist, the book provides a rich exploration of history, culture, and personal growth. With its engaging narrative and historical depth, the novel invites readers to step back in time and experience the joys and challenges of life in early Pittsburgh.
"A Little Girl in Old Detroit" by Amanda Minnie Douglas is a captivating historical novel that transports readers to the bustling streets of early Detroit. Set against the backdrop of a growing frontier town, the story follows the life and adventures of a young protagonist as she navigates the challenges and excitement of her time.The title, "A Little Girl in Old Detroit," sets the stage for a tale that offers a unique glimpse into the daily life and experiences of a child growing up in the early days of Detroit's history. Through the eyes of the young protagonist, readers are transported to a world of dirt roads, trading posts, and the vibrant mix of cultures that characterized the frontier.The narrative weaves a rich tapestry of historical authenticity and engaging storytelling. As the little girl explores her surroundings and interacts with the diverse cast of characters in her community, readers gain insight into the social dynamics, customs, and values of the era. The author's meticulous attention to detail creates a vivid portrayal of life in early Detroit, immersing readers in the sights, sounds, and challenges of the frontier town.At its core, "A Little Girl in Old Detroit" explores the growth and development of the young protagonist. Through her adventures and interactions, readers witness her journey of self-discovery and personal growth. The novel delves into timeless themes such as friendship, family, resilience, and the pursuit of one's dreams.The historical context adds depth and richness to the narrative, allowing readers to experience the significant events and changes that shaped the early history of Detroit. From encounters with Native American tribes to the transformations brought about by European settlement, the novel offers a window into the pivotal moments that defined the frontier experience.Douglas' prose is both evocative and accessible, making the story appealing to readers of various ages. Her skillful storytelling and descriptive language bring the setting and characters to life, enabling readers to fully immerse themselves in the world of old Detroit.In conclusion, "A Little Girl in Old Detroit" is a captivating and illuminating novel that offers a charming journey into the early history of a frontier town. Through the perspective of its young protagonist, the book provides a rich exploration of history, culture, and personal growth. With its engaging narrative and historical depth, the novel invites readers to travel back in time and experience the joys and challenges of a bygone era.
"A Little Girl in Old Boston" by Amanda Minnie Douglas is a captivating historical novel that transports readers to the bustling streets of colonial Boston. Set against the backdrop of a vibrant and dynamic city, the story follows the life and adventures of a young protagonist as she navigates the challenges and opportunities of her time.The title, "A Little Girl in Old Boston," sets the stage for a tale that offers a glimpse into the daily life and experiences of a child growing up in colonial America. Through the eyes of the young protagonist, readers are immersed in a world of cobblestone streets, bustling markets, and the rich cultural tapestry of colonial Boston.The narrative is a tapestry of historical authenticity and engaging storytelling. As the little girl explores her surroundings and interacts with the diverse characters populating her world, readers gain insight into the social norms, customs, and values of the time. The author skillfully weaves together a sense of time and place, allowing readers to experience the sights, sounds, and even the aromas of old Boston.At the heart of the story is the growth and development of the young protagonist. As she encounters challenges and makes important decisions, readers witness her character maturing and her understanding of the world deepening. Through her experiences, the novel explores universal themes such as friendship, family, perseverance, and the pursuit of dreams."A Little Girl in Old Boston" also offers a window into the pivotal events of the era, including the American Revolution. The historical context adds depth to the narrative, allowing readers to witness the impact of larger historical forces on the lives of ordinary individuals.Douglas' prose is both evocative and accessible, making the story suitable for readers of various ages. Her attention to detail and vivid descriptions bring the setting and characters to life, creating an immersive reading experience.In conclusion, "A Little Girl in Old Boston" is a delightful and enlightening novel that offers a charming journey into colonial America. Through the eyes of its young protagonist, the book provides a rich exploration of history, culture, and personal growth. With its engaging storytelling and historical authenticity, the novel invites readers to step back in time and experience the joys and challenges of a bygone era.
"A Little Girl in Old St. Louis" by Amanda Minnie Douglas is a captivating historical novel that immerses readers in the vibrant and bustling city of St. Louis during a pivotal period in American history. Through the eyes of the young protagonist, the novel brings to life the sights, sounds, and experiences of a bygone era, offering a rich and engaging narrative.The title, "A Little Girl in Old St. Louis," encapsulates the central theme of the story ¿ the adventures and growth of a young girl in the bustling city of St. Louis. Set against the backdrop of the mid-19th century, the novel explores themes of family, community, social change, and the challenges and opportunities of urban life.The narrative follows the journey of the young protagonist as she navigates the bustling streets, neighborhoods, and landmarks of Old St. Louis. Through her interactions with a diverse cast of characters, readers gain insights into the dynamic and rapidly changing society of the time. The author's attention to historical details and vivid descriptions paint a vivid picture of the city's architecture, fashion, and daily routines.As the young girl encounters various challenges and experiences, readers are treated to a window into the cultural, social, and economic landscape of mid-19th century St. Louis. The novel skillfully weaves historical events and cultural influences into the protagonist's story, providing a well-rounded and immersive experience that educates and entertains.Throughout the novel, the young protagonist's personal growth and relationships take center stage. From forming friendships to confronting societal expectations, her journey resonates with universal themes of self-discovery and identity. As she interacts with individuals from different walks of life, readers witness the transformative power of compassion, empathy, and understanding."A Little Girl in Old St. Louis" captures the essence of a city on the brink of change, offering readers a glimpse into the past while highlighting connections to the present. The novel's narrative depth and relatable characters make it an engaging and enjoyable read for audiences of all ages.In conclusion, "A Little Girl in Old St. Louis" is a beautifully crafted historical novel that transports readers to a bustling city during a transformative era. Amanda Minnie Douglas' storytelling prowess and meticulous research create a narrative that is both educational and emotionally resonant. Through the eyes of the young protagonist, readers embark on a journey that celebrates the enduring spirit of St. Louis and the timeless themes of growth, friendship, and the pursuit of dreams.
"A Little Girl in Old Salem" by Amanda Minnie Douglas is a captivating historical novel that offers readers a delightful and immersive journey into the colonial town of Salem. Through the eyes of the young protagonist, the novel paints a vivid picture of life in colonial America, capturing the essence of a community steeped in tradition, culture, and the spirit of the times.The title, "A Little Girl in Old Salem," perfectly encapsulates the central theme of the story ¿ the experiences and adventures of a young girl growing up in the historic town of Salem. Set against the backdrop of colonial America, the novel explores themes of family, friendship, community, and the challenges and joys of everyday life.The narrative follows the young protagonist as she navigates the unique landscape of colonial Salem. From the bustling marketplace to the quiet streets and colonial households, readers are transported to a time when horse-drawn carriages and cobblestone streets were the norm. The author's meticulous attention to historical details creates an authentic and immersive reading experience.Throughout the novel, the protagonist interacts with a diverse cast of characters, each representing a different facet of colonial society. Through her relationships and experiences, readers gain insights into the customs, beliefs, and values that shaped the lives of the people of Salem. The novel also highlights the pivotal events of the era, giving readers a glimpse into the challenges and opportunities that colonial Americans faced.Douglas' evocative prose brings the world of colonial Salem to life, capturing the sights, sounds, and flavors of the time. Readers will find themselves transported to a world of bonnets, muslin dresses, and bustling town squares. The novel beautifully contrasts the simplicity of daily life with the profound impact of historical events, creating a rich tapestry of experiences.At its core, "A Little Girl in Old Salem" is a coming-of-age story that resonates with readers of all ages. As the protagonist navigates the complexities of growing up, she learns important life lessons about friendship, resilience, and the importance of staying true to oneself. Her journey reflects universal themes that transcend time and place.In conclusion, "A Little Girl in Old Salem" is a charming and enchanting novel that offers readers a captivating glimpse into colonial America. Amanda Minnie Douglas' skillful storytelling and rich historical research combine to create a narrative that is both entertaining and educational. Through the eyes of the young protagonist, readers are transported to a bygone era and treated to a heartwarming tale of adventure, growth, and the enduring spirit of Salem.
"A Little Girl in Old Philadelphia" by Amanda Minnie Douglas is a captivating historical novel that transports readers to the charming streets of early Philadelphia. Set against the backdrop of one of America's oldest and most influential cities, the story follows the life and adventures of a young protagonist as she navigates the challenges and wonders of her time.The title, "A Little Girl in Old Philadelphia," suggests a narrative that offers a unique window into the daily life and experiences of a child growing up in the early days of Philadelphia's history. Through the eyes of the young protagonist, readers are introduced to a world of cobblestone streets, colonial architecture, and a vibrant tapestry of colonial society.The narrative masterfully blends historical authenticity with engaging storytelling. As the little girl explores her surroundings and interacts with a diverse array of characters, readers gain insight into the customs, traditions, and aspirations that defined Philadelphia during its formative years. The author's meticulous attention to detail brings to life the sights, sounds, and challenges of urban colonial living.At its heart, "A Little Girl in Old Philadelphia" delves into the personal growth and development of the young protagonist. Through her friendships and experiences, readers witness her journey of self-discovery and maturation. The novel explores themes of resilience, friendship, identity, and the pursuit of dreams in a colonial setting.The historical backdrop adds depth and richness to the narrative, allowing readers to experience the pivotal events and changes that shaped the trajectory of early Philadelphia. From encounters with fellow residents to witnessing key moments in the city's history, the novel offers a glimpse into the significant milestones that defined colonial life.Douglas' writing is both eloquent and accessible, making the story appealing to readers of various ages. Her storytelling prowess and descriptive prose vividly capture the setting and characters, immersing readers in the world of colonial Philadelphia.In conclusion, "A Little Girl in Old Philadelphia" is a captivating historical novel that offers a charming journey into the early history of a significant American city. Through the perspective of its young protagonist, the book provides a rich exploration of history, culture, and personal growth. With its engaging narrative and historical depth, the novel invites readers to step back in time and experience the joys and challenges of colonial-era Philadelphia.
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