Margaret Ashmun
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American writer
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Margaret Eliza Ashmun was an American writer from Rural, Wisconsin. She trained as a teacher and taught for a few years then concentrated on her writing. She edited collections of short stories and writing textbooks, and wrote dozens of poems, essays, and stories that were published in the popular magazines and newspapers of her day. She was the author of more than 18 novels for both adults and young readers, especially girls.
Margaret Ashmun's Published Works
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- The Cause and Cure of Unemployment in the Nurisng Profession (1933) (3)
- Library Reading in the High School. I. The Spirit and Aims of the Work (1909) (1)
- Library Reading in the High School. IV: Personal Guidance (1910) (0)
- Library Reading in the High School. III: Class Methods (1910) (0)
- VOLUNTEER SERVICE IN A GENERAL HOSPITAL (1935) (0)
- Modern short-stories ; with an introduction and biographies and bibliographies (0)
- A Study of Temperaments as Illustrated in Literature (1908) (0)
- Library Reading in the High School. II: Some Mechanical Details (1909) (0)
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