Katharine Anthony - Works

Works

  • "Mothers Who Must Earn" 1914 (reprinted in West Side Studies, Ayer Company ISBN 0-405-05434-3)
  • "Feminism in Germany and Scandinavia" 1915, Henry Holt
  • "Margaret Fuller: A Psychological Biography", Harcourt, Brace and Howe, New York. 1920. OCLC 183791
  • "Catherine the Great". New York: Garden City Publishing Company. 1925. (reprint Mar 2003, Kessinger Publishing, 344 pages, ISBN 0-7661-4351-1)
  • "Queen Elizabeth" 1929 (reprint Mar 2004, Kessinger Publishing, 316 pages ISBN 0-7661-8640-7)
  • "Louisa May Alcott", Alfred A Knopf, 1938 OCLC 944593
  • "First Lady of the Revolution: The Life of Mercy Otis Warren." George S MacManus Company (reprint Kennikat Press, Port Washington, N.Y., 258 pages ISBN 0-8046-1656-6)
  • "The Lambs", A.A. Knopf, New York 1945, 264 pages OCLC 1037436
  • "Dolly Madison, Her Life and Times" 1949 OCLC 547660
  • "Susan B. Anthony: Her Personal History and Her Era" 1954 OCLC 560998

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