Storm Country Polly


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Storm Country Polly


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Storm Country Polly


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The Secret of the Storm Country (Illustrated Edition) (Dodo Press)


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Grace (nee) Miller White was an American author. Her works include: Sky Farm (1903), Driven from Home (1903), When Women Love (1904), Down by the Sea (1904), Human Hearts (1904), Secrets of the Police (1906), Chorus Girl's Luck in New York (1907), Tess of Ithaca (1909), Tess of the Storm Country (1909), From the Valley of the Missing (1911), When Tragedy Grins (1912), Rose O' Paradise (1915), Storm Country Polly (1920), Marriage of Patricia Pepperday (1922), The Secret of the Storm Country (1924), Ghost of Glen Gorge (1925), Wings to Dare (1925), Susan of the Storm (1927) and Square Mark (1930).




The Secret of the Storm Country


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The sequel to Tess of the Storm Country.Grace Miller White (1868-1957) was an American authoress. Born born Mary Esther Miller, she was born and lived her whole life in Ithaca, New York. She adopted the name Grace around 1897, in memory of a younger sister who had died before reaching her first birthday. She married twice, first to Homer White, and then to Friend H. Miller. She began her writing career novelizing plays, before turning her hand to novels in 1909. Several of her books were adapted for the big screen, most notably Tess of the Storm Country, which has been filmed on four separate occasions between 1914 and 1960.




The Secret of the Storm Country


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The Secret of the Storm Country (The sequel to Tess of the Storm Country) is a novel by Grace Miller White, the American authoress born Mary Esther Miller. She lived her whole life in Ithaca, New York. She adopted the name Grace around 1897, in memory of a younger sister who had died before reaching her first birthday. She married twice, first to Homer White, and then to Friend H. Miller. She began her writing career novelizing plays, before turning her hand to novels in 1909. Several of her books were adapted for the big screen, most notably Tess of the Storm Country, which has been filmed on four separate occasions between 1914 and 1960. (wikipedia.org)




The World's Work


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A history of our time.




The Publishers Weekly


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