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Author of Bed-time stories
Author of Some women's hearts
Bed-time stories, Author of
Chandler, Ellen Louise
Chandler, Louisa
Ellen Louise
Lady
Louise Chandler Moulton
Louise Chandler Moulton (American poet, story-writer and critic)
Louise Chandler Moulton (Amerikaans schrijfster (1835-1908))
Louise Chandler Moulton (amerikansk författare)
Louise Chandler Moulton (amerikansk skribent)
Moulton, Ellen Louise
Moulton, Ellen Louise Chandler
Moulton, Louise
Moulton, Louise C.
Moulton, Louise Chandler
Some women's hearts, Author of
Dates: 
1835-1908
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Language material
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author
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Holloway, Joseph (1861-1944)
Ledyard, Addie
O'Shaughnessy, Arthur William Edgar (1844-1881)
Titles: 
Arthur O'Shaughnessy : his life and his work, with selections from his poems
Evaline, Madelon, and other poems, 1861:
Her baby brother, 1901:
Her Evaline, Madelon, and other poems
Her Her baby brother
Her More bed-time stories
Her This, that, and the other
In the garden of dreams: lyrics and sonnets
Lazy tours in Spain and elsewhere
More bed-time stories.
Poems.
Swallow flights.
This, that, and the other.
Waverly garland, 1853:, The
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BAL (Ellen Louise Chandler Moulton; Ellen Louise; A Ldy; 1835-1908)
Encyclopaedia Britannica, via WWW, 12 October 2016 (Ellen Louise Chandler Moulton; American writer, critic and hostess of the late 19th century, particularly influential through her literary salons in Boston and London; Louise Chandler was educated from 1854 to 1855 at Emma Willard's Troy (New York) Female Seminary; in 1854 she published This, That, and the Other, a popular collection of verses and sketches earlier contributed to various periodicals; in 1855 she married William U. Moulton, publisher of True Flag, in which some of her poems had appeared, and she soon established herself as a literary and social force in Boston; her verses, stories, and sketches became regular features of Godey's Lady's Book, Atlantic Monthly, Scribner's, Youth's Companion, Harper's Bazaar, and other popular magazines; Moulton was Boston literary correspondent for the New York Tribune (1870-1876) and book critic for the Boston Sunday Herald (1887-1891); from a first trip to London in 1876, on which she made the acquaintance of many literary figures, Moulton spent increasing amounts of time there until she had virtually divided her year between London and Boston; in London her salon was prominent in the social-literary life of the city, and her personal friendships with numerous late Romantic and Pre-Raphaelite poets eased their introduction to an American readership)
Fuller form of personal name: Ellen Louise Chandler
Her Bed-time stories, 1899 t.p. (Louise Chandler Moulton)
Her Evaline, Madelon, and other poems, 1861 t.p. (Louisa Chandler)
Her Her baby brother, 1901 t.p. (Louise C. Moulton)
Her More bed-time stories, 1875 t.p. (Louise Chandler Moulton, author of Bed-time stories, and Some women's hearts)
Her This, that, and the other, 1856 t.p. (Ellen Louise Chandler)
LC data base, 8/31/84 (hdg.: Moulton, Louise Chandler, 1835-1908)
The Waverly garland, 1853 t.p. ("Ellen Louise")
Wallace, W.S. A dict. of N. Amer. authors, 1968 (Moulton, Ellen Louise, née Chandler; poet and writer of books for children; b. 1835; d. 8/10/08)
Wikipedia, via WWW, 12 October 2016 (Louise Chandler Moulton; Louise Chandler Moulton (born April 10, 1835 in Pomfret, Connecticut; died August 10, 1908 in Boston) was an American poet, story-writer and critic)
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