ANNA BARTLETT WARNER ["AMY LOTHROP"]
\ˈanə bˈɑːtlɪt wˈɔːnə ˈe͡ɪmi lˈɒθɹɒp], \ˈanə bˈɑːtlɪt wˈɔːnə ˈeɪmi lˈɒθɹɒp], \ˈa_n_ə b_ˈɑː_t_l_ɪ_t w_ˈɔː_n_ə__ ˈeɪ_m_i l_ˈɒ_θ_ɹ_ɒ_p]\
Definitions of ANNA BARTLETT WARNER ["AMY LOTHROP"]
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An American author; born in New York in 1820. In conjunction with her sister, Susan Warner, she published the novels "Say and Seal" (1860); "Wych Hazel" (1876); and "The Gold of Chickaree" (1876). Among her separate works, published under her pen-name "Amy Lothrop", are: "Dollars and Cents" (1853); "My Brother's Keeper" (1855); "Stories of Vinegar Hill" (1871); "The Fourth Watch"; "The Blue Flag", etc. (1879); "The Other Shore"; "Three Little Spades", a child's book; and "Gardening by Myself"; "Wayfaring Hymns".
By Charles Dudley Warner
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