FRANCES C. TIERNAN ["CHRISTIAN REID".]

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Definitions of FRANCES C. TIERNAN ["CHRISTIAN REID".]

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  • An American novelist; born at Salisbury, N. C. Her many works include: "Valerie Aylmer" (1870); "Mabel Lee" (1871); "Morton House" (1871); "Ebb Tide" (1872); "Nina's Atonement" (1873); "Carmen's Inheritance" (1873); "A Daughter of Bohemia" (1873); "A Gentle Belle" (1875); "Hearts and Hands" (1875); "A Question of Honor" (1875); "The Land of the Sky" (1875); "After Many Days" (1877); "Bonny Kate" (1878); "A Summer Idyl" (1878); "Hearts of Steel" (1882); "Armine" (1884); "Roslyn's Fortune" (1885); "Miss Churchill" (1887); "A Child of Mary" (1887); and "Philip's Restitution" (1888).
1910 - Warner's dictionary of authors ancient and modern
By Charles Dudley Warner