Dorothy Canfield
(Dorothy Frances Canfield Fisher)
(1879 - 1958)
Born in Lawrence, Kansas, Dorothy Canfield was one of the most popular novelists of the early twentieth century. She helped introduce the Montessori method to America and served for many years on the editorial board of the Book of the Month Club.
Bibliography
The Children’s Hour Volume 13 (1953)
A collection of adventure tales.
Read online at archive.org.
Elizabeth Enright
William Heyliger
Astrid Lindgren
Marie McSwigan
Howard Pyle
Kate Seredy
Et al
Hardie Gramatky
Dorothy Bayley Morse
Henry C. Pitz
Kate Seredy
Armstrong Sperry
Et al
Golden Tales of New England (1931)
A collection of short stories by New England authors.
Read online at archive.org.
Dorothy Canfield
Edward Everett Hale
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Oliver Wendell Holmes
Et al
Golden Tales of Our America (1929)
A collection of short stories about earlier times in America.
Hamlin Garland
Joel Chandler Harris
Bret Harte
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Et al
Growing Up with America (1941)
A collection of short stories about growing up in America.
Read online at archive.org.
Dorothy Canfield
Eugene Field
Et al
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Made-To-Order Stories (1925)
A dozen stories which originally appeared in St. Nicholas magazine.
Tell Me a Story (1940)
A collection of stories in both long and short versions with hints on how to tell them.