Mary Hazelton Wade (original) (raw)
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American writer
Mary H. Wade | |
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Born | Mary Hazelton Blanchard(1860-03-23)March 23, 1860Charlestown, Massachusetts, U.S. |
Died | 1936(1936-00-00) (aged 75–76) |
Nationality | American |
Occupation | Writer |
Spouse | Louis Francis Wade (m. ) |
Parent(s) | Charles H. Blanchard,Caroline Cecilia Blanchard |
Mary Hazelton Blanchard Wade (March 23, 1860 – 1936) was an American writer.
Born Mary Hazelton Blanchard in Charlestown, Massachusetts, daughter of Charles Hentry and Caroline Cecilia Blanchard, she was educated at a high school in Malden and then received further education by private tutors.[1] In 1877 she began working as a teacher. On November 14, 1882, she was married to Louis Francis Wade.[2] Mary became a prolific author, particularly of children's fiction.[3][4]
- Anahei: our little brown cousin[5] (1901)
- Our little Indian cousin[5] (1901)
- Little Japanese cousin[5] (1901)
- Petrovna our little Russian cousin (1901)
- Little Eskimo cousin[5] (1902)
- Mpuke: our little African cousin[5] (1902)
- Alila, Our Little Philippine cousin (1902)
- Little Hawaiian cousin (1902)
- Our Little Cuban cousin (1902)[6]
- Our Little Porto Rican cousin (1902)[6]
- Our little Italian cousin[5] (1903)
- Our little Swiss cousin[7] (1903)
- The little Japanese girl (1903)
- Mari, Our little Norwegian cousin[5] (1903)
- Our Little Siamese Cousin (1903)
- Our little Irish cousin[5] (1904)
- Our little German cousin[5] (1904)
- Our little Turkish cousin[5] (1904)
- Our little Canadian cousin[5] (1904
- Ten little Indians: stories of how indian children lived and played (1904)
- The little Norwegian girl (1904)
- Wah Sing, our little Chinese cousin (1904)
- Our little Jewish cousin (1904) [8]
- Artin: our little Armenian cousin[5] (1905)
- The coming of the white men; stories of how our country was discovered[5] (1905)
- Ten big Indians: stories of famous Indian chiefs (1905)
- Indian fairy tales as told to the little children of the wigwam[5] (1906)
- Old colony days : stories of the first settlers and how our country grew[7] (1906)
- Our little Philippine cousin (1906)
- Our Little Russian Cousin[5] (1906)
- Building the nation; stories of how our forefathers lived and what they did to make our country a united one[7] (1907)
- Ten Indian hunters: stories of famous Indian hunters (1907)
- Our little Japanese cousin (1908)
- Carl: our little Swiss cousin[7] (1909)
- Chin: our little Siamese cousin[5] (1909)
- Little folks of North America; stories about children living in the different parts of North America[5] (1909)
- Tessa: our little Italian cousin (1909)
- Etu, our little Eskimo cousin (1910)
- Lotus Blossom: our little Japanese cousin (1910)
- George Washington: a story and a play (1911)
- Abraham Lincoln: a story and a play[5] (1914)
- Benjamin Franklin: a story and a play (1914)
- Ulysses Simpson Grant: a story and a play[5] (1914)
- Pilgrims of to-day[7] (1916)
- Swift fawn: the little foundling[5] (1916)
- Timid hare: the little captive[7] (1916)
- Our little Swiss cousin (1917)
- Twin travelers in South America[7] (1918)
- The light-bringers (1919)
- Twin travelers in the holy land (1919)
- Our little Irish cousin[7] (1920)
- Twin travelers in India (1920)
- Twin travelers in China and Japan (1922)
- The wonder workers (1922)
- Real Americans[5] (1923)
- The master builders[5] (1925)
- Swift fawn[7] (1925)
- Adventurers all (1927)
- Leaders to liberty[7] (1927)
- The boy who found out: the story of Henri Fabre (1928)
- The boy who dared: the story of William Penn (1929)
- The new pioneers (1934)
- ^ Marquis, Albert Nelson (1915), Who's who in New England, Chicago: A.N. Marquis, p. 1098.
- ^ Leonard, John William; Marquis, Albert Nelson (1903), Who's who in America, vol. 3, Marquis Who's Who, p. 1540.
- ^ Lawrence, Alberta Chamberlain (1921), Who's who Among North American Authors, vol. 1, Golden Syndicate Pub. Co., p. 216.
- ^ Adams, Oscar Fay (1904), A Dictionary of American Authors (5th ed.), Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, p. 575.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v Online books by Mary Hazelton Blanchard Wade, University of Pennsylvania, retrieved 2013-02-24.
- ^ a b "Our Little Mexican Twins, Cuban and Puerto Rican Cousins". Issuu. 9 April 2021. Retrieved 22 December 2022.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Search Results", Internet Archive, retrieved 2013-05-26.
- ^ WorldCat item record
- Works by Mary Hazelton Blanchard Wade at Project Gutenberg
- Works by Mary Hazelton Wade at Faded Page (Canada)
- Works by or about Mary Hazelton Wade at the Internet Archive
- Works by Mary Hazelton Wade at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks)