Author:Isabella Macdonald Alden
Isabella Macdonald Alden |
". . . Isabella Macdonald Alden, known and beloved by some millions of children as the author of the "Pansy" books . . . the audience of women broke into enthusiastic applause."— The San Francisco Call, April 4 1902
". . . Isabella Macdonald Alden of Philadelphia, who writes under the nom de plume of Pansy, read a paper on "The Religion of Childhood" which was largely a theological dissertation."— The Evening Star, April 18, 1900 |
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edit- Pansy
- Agatha's unknown way
- As in a mirror
- Aunt Hannah and Martha and John
- Bernie's White Chicken
- Browning Boys
- Browns at Mt. Hermon
- Dorris Farrand's vocation
- Ester Ried: asleep and awake
- Ester Ried
- Ester Ried's awakening
- From different standpoints
- Getting ahead
- Hour with Miss Streator
- Interrupted night
- Julia Ried
- King's daughter
- Lesson in story. Pansy's lesson book for boys and girls
- Links in Rebecca's life
- Little by little
- Little people in picture and story
- Lost on the trail
- Mag and Margaret.
- Man of the house
- Miss Priscilla Hunter, and My daughter Susan
- Missent
- Modern prophets and other sketches
- New graft on the family tree
- Pansy's home story book
- Pauline
- Pictures and stories of Jesus
- Prince of peace
- Randolphs
- Ruth Erskine's son
- Sidney Martin's Christmas
- Six little girls
- Sunset gate
- Teacher's helper
- Three people
- Three times three; a story for young people
- Tip Lewis and his lamp
- Tony Keating's surprises
- Two boys
- Yesterday framed in to-day; a story of the Christ, and how to-day received him
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