- Laura E. Richards
Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards (
February 27 ,1850 -January 14 ,1943 ) was born inBoston, Massachusetts , to a high-profile family. During her life, she wrote over 90 books, including children's, biographies,poetry , and others. A well-known children's poem for which she is noted is theliterary nonsense verse "Eletelephony ."Her father was Dr.
Samuel Gridley Howe , anabolitionist and the founder of thePerkins Institution and Massachusetts School for the Blind . Samuel Gridley Howe's famous pupilLaura Bridgman was Laura's namesake.Julia Ward Howe , Laura's mother, was famous for writing the words toThe Battle Hymn of the Republic .In 1871, Laura married
Henry Richards . He would accept a management position in 1876 at his family'spaper mill atGardiner, Maine , where the couple moved with their three children.In 1917, Laura won a Pulitzer Prize for "The Life of Julia Ward Howe", a
biography , which sheco-author ed with her sister,Maud Howe Elliott .Works
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St. Nicholas (contributed poetry)
*Five Little Mice in a Mouse Trap (1880)
*The Little Tyrant (1880)
*Our Baby's Favorite and Sketches and Scraps (1880)
*Beauty and the Beast (retelling, 1886)
*Hop o' My Thumb (retelling, 1886)
*Kaspar Kroak's Kaleidoscope (1886)
*The Joyous Story of Toto (1885)
*Toto's Merry Winter (1887
*Captain January (later made into a movie withShirley Temple , 1890)
*Star Bright (Captain January sequel, 1927)
*The Hildegarde Series
**Hildegarde's Neighbors (1889)
**Hildegarde's Holiday (1891)
**Hildegarde's Home (1892)
**Hildegarde's Neighbors (1895)
**Hildegarde's Harvest (1897)
*The Melody Series
**Melody (1893)
**Marie (1894)
**Bethsada Pool (1895)
**Rosin the Beau (1898)
*The Margaret Series
**Three Margarets (1897)
**Margaret Montfort (1898)
**Peggy (1899)
**Rita (1900)
**Fernley House (1901)
**The Merryweathers (1904)
* (1920)
*Honor Bright's New Adventure (1925)
*The Green Satin Gown
*Geoffrey Strong
*Biographies
** (1909)
** (1911)
**Julia Ward Howe, 1819-1910 (1915)
** (1928)
* (1932)
*What Shall the Children Read (1939)
*Laura E. Richard and Gardiner (a compilation of poems and articles, 1939)References
* [http://www.readseries.com/auth-oz/richardsbio.html Laura E. Richards Biography]
External links
* [http://www.reelyredd.com/0202antonio.htm Antonio] - audio poem
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