Eleanor Atkinson (1863–1942)
Autore di Greyfriars Bobby
Sull'Autore
Fonte dell'immagine: Eleanor Stackhouse Atkinson
Opere di Eleanor Atkinson
Lincoln's Love Story 3 copie
How and Why Library, Nature, How and Why Program, Little Questions That Lead to Great Discoveries (1955) 2 copie
NATURE UNIT 2 copie
A loyal love, 1 copia
"Poilu", a dog of Roubaix 1 copia
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Informazioni generali
- Nome legale
- Stackhouse Atkinson, Eleanor
- Altri nomi
- Marks, Nora (pen name)
- Data di nascita
- 1863
- Data di morte
- 1942-11-04
- Sesso
- female
- Nazionalità
- USA
- Luogo di nascita
- Rensselaer, Indiana, USA
- Luogo di residenza
- Chicago, Illinois, USA
Manhasset, New York, USA - Attività lavorative
- teacher
journalist
reporter
writer - Breve biografia
- 1863: Born in Rensellaer, Indianapolis. Daughter of Isaac M. and Margaret (Smith) Stackhouse.
18--: Indianapolis Normal School.
1888-91: Special writer for the Chicago Tribune under pen name of Nora Marks.
1891: Marries Francis Blake Atkinson (editor).
1899: Daughter Eleanor Blake Atkinson born.
1903: Publishes “MamzelleFifine”, historical novel of the young Empress Josephine of Martinique.
1908: Publishes “Boyhood of Lincoln”.
1909: Publishes “Lincoln’s Love Story”.
1910: Publishes “The Story of Chicago”.
1912: Publishes “Greyfriars Bobby” and “A Loyal Love”.
1915: Publishes “The How and Why Library”.
1916: Publishes “Johnny Appleseed”.
1916: Publishes “Pictured Knowledge”.
1917: Publishes “Hearts Undaunted”.
1918: Publishes: “Poilu, A Dog of Roubaix”.
1920: Separates from husband Francis Blake.
1924: Francis Blake granted divorce.
1942: Dies Manhasset, Long Island.
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- Opere
- 24
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- 1
- Utenti
- 790
- Popolarità
- #32,237
- Voto
- 3.7
- Recensioni
- 11
- ISBN
- 81
- Lingue
- 3
What an inspiring story of love and loyalty. I absolutely loved learning about Bobby and his life in Scotland. This story is a true classic. If I had any complaints it would be that the verbiage is very Scottish. I felt like that added to the charming story, but be prepared if you don't care for that style of writing. I'm so happy I had an opportunity to meet Bobby.… (altro)