Pauline Bradford Mackie Hopkins - Ye Lyttle Salem Maide A Story of Witchcraft (11.1 MB)
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Ye lyttle Salem maide, a story of witchcraft (1898), a novel by Pauline Bradford Mackie (1873-?), Lamson, Wolffe and Co., Boston, 1898.PAULINE BRADFORD MACKIE has distinguished herself as a writer of historical fiction, and for this her work is worthy of close consideration. The work of Pauline Bradfo d Mackie does not exhibit the early influences of her literary career as do the creations of some other authors who have passed through a similar period of apprenticeship. For two years after graduation from the Toledo High Sch... More >>>Book can be downloaded.
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Ye lyttle Salem maide, a story of witchcraft (1898), a novel by Pauline Bradford Mackie (1873-?), Lamson, Wolffe and Co., Boston, 1898.
PAULINE BRADFORD MACKIE has distinguished herself as a writer of historical fiction, and for this her work is worthy of close consideration. The work of Pauline Bradfo d Mackie does not exhibit the early influences of her literary career as do the creations of some other authors who have passed through a similar period of apprenticeship. For two years after graduation from the Toledo High School, she was engaged in writing for the Toledo Blade, but perhaps with not sufficient seriousness, for, at the time, she was anxious to become an artist, and was almost as busy with the brush and pencil as with the pen.
Perhaps no embryo writer of romance, who eventually has made a rep t tation of worth, had more trying experie ces than fell to her when first she essaye the task of authorship. The old Peterson Magazine published two of her early ven ures, but never paid for them, and the firs story for which she was ever paid appeared. in Worthington's Magazine, which issued only one number subsequent to that in, which her article was published. Her first ong story, " Mademoiselle de Berny," had a conflicting career with the second, " Ye Lyttle Salem Maide," which possesses distinctly humorous side. The first had been refused by a Philadelphia house, but, as they wished a girl's story of considerable length, " Ye Lyttle Salem Maide " was written and sent to them. Again they were dissatisfied, and sent it back with the statement that it was of but forty thousand words in length, and they wished it to be extended to sixty.
About Author:
Hopkins, Pauline Bradford Mackie was born in 1873. Pauline Bradford Mackie Hopkins is author of 17 works in 69 publications in 1 language and 674 library holdings in genre Fiction, History, Drama, Juvenile works.
Most widely held works about Pauline Bradford Mackie Hopkins:
- Black atlas : geography and scales of movement in African American literature by Judith Irwin-Mulcahy Mackie, Pauline Bradford by Thomas William Herringshaw
Most widely held works by Pauline Bradford Mackie Hopkins:
- Ye lyttle Salem maide a story of witchcraft by Pauline Bradford Mackie Hopkins (Book). Enjoy this illustrated work of historical fiction set in Salem during the Witch-Trials era
- Mademoiselle de Berny a story of Valley Forge by Pauline Bradford Mackie Hopkins (Book)
- A Georgian actress by Pauline Bradford Mackie Hopkins (Book)
- The Washingtonians by Pauline Bradford Mackie Hopkins (Book)
- The voice in the desert by Pauline Bradford Mackie Hopkins (Book)
- The girl and the Kaiser by Pauline Bradford Mackie Hopkins (Book)
- That Brewster boy : a comedy in three acts by Pauline Bradford Mackie Hopkins (Book)
- Ye lyttle Salem maide; a story of witchcraft by Pauline Bradford Mackie Hopkins (Book)
- The moving house by Pauline Bradford Mackie Hopkins (Book)
- 'Twixt cup and lip, a George Washington one-act play by Ellen Elizabeth Garrigues (Book)