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Person
Katherine Prescott Wormeley
born 1830, died 1908 (age 78)
gender:
female
born in:
Ipswich, United Kingdom
vocations:
publisher
translator of the following texts (24):
Aged Folk
 
(Published in: 1900)
At Milianah
 
(Published in: 1900)
Barrack Homesickness
 
(Published in: 1900)
Bixiou's Portfolio
 
(Published in: 1900)
Custom-House People
 
(Published in: 1900)
M. Seguin's Goat
 
(Published in: 1900)
Oranges
 
(Published in: 1900)
Preamble [Letters from my Mill (US)]
 
(Published in: 1900)
Prose Ballads
 
(Published in: 1900)
Taking Possession
 
(Published in: 1900)
The Arlesian Girl
 
(Published in: 1900)
The Beaucaire Diligence
 
(Published in: 1900)
The Camargue
 
(Published in: 1900)
The Curé of Cucugnan
 
(Published in: 1900)
The Elixir of the Reverend Père Gaucher
 
(Published in: 1900)
The Legend of the Man with the Golden Brain
 
(Published in: 1900)
The Lighthouse
 
(Published in: 1900)
The Locusts
 
(Published in: 1900)
The Poet Mistral
 
(Published in: 1900)
The Pope's Mule
 
(Published in: 1900)
The Secret of Maître Cornille
 
(Published in: 1900)
The Stars
 
(Published in: 1900)
The Two Inns
 
(Published in: 1900)
The Wreck of the "Sémillante"
 
(Published in: 1900)
publications (1):
Letters from my Mill (US)
 
(Published in: 1900 )
manager at the following publishers:
Little, Brown, & Co.
 
text settings:
Fontvieille, Provence; Beaucaire, France
Fontvieille, Provence; Beaucaire, France, Avignon, France
publication locations:
Boston
Relations to other persons:
translator:
Alphonse Daudet
 
(1840 - 1897)