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Harriet Theresa Comstock

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Harriet Comstock
BornHarriet Theresa Smith
(1860-08-12)August 12, 1860
Nichols, New York
Died1943 (aged 82–83)
OccupationWriter (novelist)
NationalityAmerican
Period20th century
GenreJuvenile fiction
SpousePhilip Comstock
Children2

Harriet Theresa Comstock (née Smith; August 12, 1860[1] – 1943) was an American novelist and author of children's books.

Biography

Comstock was born to Alpheus Smith and Jean A. Downey in Nichols, New York. She received an academic education in Plainfield, New Jersey. In 1885, she married Philip Comstock of Brooklyn, New York. She started writing in 1895, mostly short stories for magazines and books principally for children.[2]

Works

  • Molly, the Drummer Boy (1900)
  • A Boy of a Thousand Years Ago (1902)
  • A Little Dusky Hero (1902)
  • Then Marched the Brave (1904)
  • The Queen's Hostage (1906)
  • Janet of the Dunes (1908)
  • Joyce of the North Woods (1911)
  • A Son of the Hills (1913)
  • Camp Brave Pine: a camp fire girl story (1913)
  • The Place Beyond the Winds (1914)
  • The Vindication (1917)
  • The Man Thou Gavest (1917)
  • Mam'selle Jo: A Novel of the St. Lawrence Country (1918)
  • Unbroken Lines (1919)
  • The Shield of Silence (1921)
  • At the Crossroads (1922)
  • The Tenth Woman (1923)
  • Smothered Fires (1924)

References

  1. ^ John Adams Comstock (1949). A History and Genealogy of the Comstock Family in America. Priv. print. for the author by the Commonwealth Press. p. 248.
  2. ^ Who Was Who in America. Vol. 5. Chicago, U.S.: Marquis Who's Who Inc. 1973. p. 146.

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