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Mary Martha Sherwood (née Butt; 6 May 1775 – 22 September 1851) was a nineteenth-century English children's writer. Of her more than four hundred works, ...
Martha Mary Sherwood, née Butt, was born at Stanford, Worcestershire, the daughter of the Reverend George Butt (1741-95; ODNB) and Martha Butt, née Sherwood (d.
The Works of Mrs. Sherwood by Harper & Bros. (1834-57) · Mrs. Sherwood's Popular Tales by Milner and Sowerby (1860) · Mrs. Sherwood's Juvenile Tales by Milner and ...
The Works of Mrs. Sherwood is a 16-volume uniform American edition of Mary Martha Sherwood's works, published by Harper and Brothers in the 19th century.
The Young Lord, and Other Tales. to Which Is Added, Victorine Durocher, by Mrs. Sherwood [And S. Kelly]. by Mary Martha Sherwood · 4.54.5 out of 5 stars. (2).
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In her autobiography Mrs. Sherwood describes roaming freely in the countryside around the village of Stanford, near Worcester, where her father was rector. But ...
MMS wrote and signed more than 350 books (mostly for children, but including several adult novels), and left almost a score of fat volumes of diary.
Mary Martha Butt (1775–1851) was born in Worcester, England. Her father was a chaplain to King George III. She was well educated at home and attended the Abby ...
Title, The Works of Mrs. Sherwood: Being the Only Uniform Edition Ever Published in the United States ... Volume 1 of The Works of Mrs. Sherwood, Mary Martha ...
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The father of Mrs. Sherwood—or, to give her her maiden name, Mary Butt—was a clergyman. He had a beautiful country living called Stanford, in Worcestershire, ...