Mary Hartwell Catherwood
Mary Hartwell Catherwood was an American writer of popular historical romances, short stories, and poetry. Early in her career she published under her birth name, Mary Hartwell, and under the pseudonym Lewtrah. She was known for setting her works in the Midwest, for a strong interest in American dialects, and for bringing a high standard of historical accuracy to the period detail of her novels.
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📖 Books
Lazarre
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1901
Mackinac and lake stories
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1899
Queen of the Swamp and Other Plain Americans
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1899
The days of Jeanne d'Arc
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1897
The spirit of an Illinois town, and The little Renault
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1897
The chase of Saint-Castin
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1894
Old Kaskaskia: A Novel
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1893
The white islander
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1893
The lady of Fort St. John
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1891
The story of Tonty
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1889
The romance of Dollard
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1888