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The Laura E. Richards Page at American Literature, featuring a biography and Free Library of the author's Novels, Stories, Poems, Letters, and Texts.
The Green Satin Gown Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards 86 downloads. Melody : The Story of a Child Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards 84 downloads. Captain January Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards 84 downloads. Jim of Hellas, or In Durance Vile; The Troubling of Bethesda Pool Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards 80 downloads.
Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards was an American writer of the late 19th century who published more than 90 books. Born on February 27, 1850, she is best known for the nonsense poems she created for children to enjoy, such as “Eletelephony.”
The prolific U.S. author Laura E. Richards wrote more than 90 books, mostly children’s stories and biographies of famous women. She is remembered especially for her nonsense verse, which has been compared to that of Edward Lear.
A complete list of all Laura E. Richards / Laura Howe Richards's books in order (44 books). Browse plot descriptions, book covers, genres, pseudonyms, ratings and awards.
Richards, Laura E. (1850–1943) American novelist, poet, and short-story writer. Born Laura Elizabeth Howe in Boston, Massachusetts, on February 27, 1850; died on January 14, 1943; daughter of Samuel Gridley Howe (Boston reformer and educator who founded the Perkins Institute for the Blind) and Julia (Ward) Howe (1819–1910); sister of Maud ...
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She made her publishing debut in 1880 with the books Five Little Mice in a Mouse Trap and The Little Tyrant. She also published retellings of folktales such as Beauty and the Beast (1886), and further books for children, including the interrelated stories: Melody (1893), Marie (1894), Bethsada Pool (1895), and Rosin the Beau (1898).