Mary Mapes Dodge

Mary Mapes Dodge

Mary Mapes Dodge was an American children's writer and editor, best known for her novel Hans Brinker. Mary was born Mary Elizabeth Mapes to Prof. James Jay Mapes and Sophia Furman in New York City. She acquired a good education under private tutors. In 1851 she married the lawyer William Dodge. Within the next four years she gave birth to two sons, James and Harrington. In 1857, William faced serious financial difficulties and left his family in 1858. A month after his disappearance his body was found dead from an apparent drowning, and Mary Mapes Dodge became a widow. In 1859 she began...
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Birthdate:January 26, 1831
Birthplace:New York City
Date of death:August 21, 1905

Written works by Mary Mapes Dodge

TitleGenre
Hans Brinker or the Silver Skates Children's literature
The Irvington Stories
Po-No-Kah Fiction
The Land Of Pluck Children's literature
children's book of recitations
St. Nicholas: An Illustrated Magazine For Young Folks
Theophilus and others
When life is young
Donald and Dorothy
The Boy Who Held Back the Sea
Rhymes and jingles
Po No Kah An Indian Tale Of Long Ago
few friends and how they amused themselves
new baby world
Hand Brinker
golden gate
Along the way
Mary Anne
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