Part 21 (2/2)
should study this noble woman's example; for in this direction she accomplished more, probably, than any other one person has ever done, and at greater odds--_N E Journal of Education_
ROBERTS BROTHERS, BOSTON
_Already published:_
GEORGE ELIOT By Mathilde Blind
EMILY BRONTe By Miss Robinson
GEORGE SAND By Miss Thomas
MARY LAMB By Mrs Gilchrist
MARGARET FULLER By Julia Ward Howe
MARIA EDGEWORTH By Miss Zimmern
ELIZABETH FRY By Mrs E R Pitman
THE COUNTESS OF ALBANY By Vernon Lee
MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT By Mrs E R Pennell
HARRIET MARTINEAU By Mrs F Fenwick Miller
RACHEL By Mrs Nina H Kennard
MADAME ROLAND By Mathilde Blind
SUSANNA WESLEY By Eliza Clarke
MARGARET OF ANGOULeME By Miss Robinson
MRS SIDDONS By Mrs Nina H Kennard
MADAME DE STAeL By Bella Duffy
HANNAH MORE By Charlotte M Yonge
ADELAIDE RISTORI An Autobiography
ELIZ BARRETT BROWNING By J H Ingram
JANE AUSTEN By Mrs Charles Malden
SAINT THERESA By Mrs Bradley Gilman