Victorian Women Writers Project The Manor House and Other Poems (1875) a machinereAdable transcription.Ada Cambridge (1844-1926). Go to Start of Text Return to http://www.indiana.edu/~letrs/vwwp/cambridge/manor.html
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Victorian Women Writers Cambridge, Ada (Cross) (18441926), At Midnight and Other Stories (1897). (size441K, 4 gifs). The Hand in the Dark and Other Poems (1913). (size 121K). http://www.victoriaspast.com/VictorianWritersProject/Pages From My Heart.htm
Extractions: The Modern Marriage Market B A Banker's Daughter Belloc, Bessie Rayner (1829-1925) Bevington, Louisa S. (Guggenberger) (1845-1895) Bird, Isabella L. (1831-1904) ... Butler, Josephine (1828-1906) C Caird, Mona (1854-1932) Cambridge, Ada (Cross) (1844-1926) Cholmondeley, Mary (1859-1925) Clive, Caroline ("V.") (1801-1873) ... Cross, Victoria (1868-1952) D De la Ramée, Marie Louisa. See
Biography Search Financier and revolutionary, born in Montpellier, S France. Cambridge, Ada,(18441926). Writer and poet, born in St Germans, Norfolk, E England, UK. http://www.biography.com/find/results.jsp?alpha=2&subpg=2
English Poetry Second Edition, Table Of Contents + Calverley, Charles Stuart, 18311884. + Cambridge, Ada, 1844-1926.+ Cambridge, Richard Owen, 1717-1802. + Campbell, Thomas, 1777-1844. http://collections.chadwyck.co.uk/ep2/htxview?template=toc_hdft.htx&content=toc_
English Poetry, Second Edition Bibliography: C Cambridge, Ada, 18441926., The Hand in the Dark and Other Poems. Cambridge,Ada, 1844-1926., Hymns on the Holy Communion by Ada Cambridge http://collections.chadwyck.co.uk/html/ep2/bibliography/c.htm
A Celebration Of Women Writers: AUSTRALIA 1998); Cairns, Sylvia (fl.1967); Caldecott, Helen (fl.1999); Cambridge,Ada aka Ada Cross (18441926) At Midnight and Other Stories http://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/_generate/AUSTRALIA.html
Extractions: WRITERS FROM AUSTRALIA Anderson, Jessica Margaret Astley, Thea Beatrice Mary Atkinson, Louisa (1834-1872) Backhouse, Elizabeth Baeyertz, Mrs. (fl.1891) Baker, Candida Bandidt, Judith (fl.1977) Bandler, Faith Baranay, Inez Barnard, Jennie (fl.2002) Barnard, Marjorie Faith [aka M Barnard Eldershaw] (1897-1987) Barry, Elaine Barton, Charlotte Bates, Daisy (1863-1951) Baxter, Annie Maria [aka Annie Maria Dawbin] (1816-1905) Baynton, Barbara (1857-1929) Beavan, Emily Elizabeth Shaw [aka Mrs. F. Beavan] (1818-1897) Sketches and Tales Illustrative of Life in the Backwoods of New Brunswick, North America
A Celebration Of Women Writers: ENGLAND Callander, Caroline Henrietta aka Caroline Campbell; Callcott, Maria Graham Lady(17851842); Cambridge, Ada aka Ada Cross (1844-1926) At Midnight and Other http://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/_generate/ENGLAND.html
Extractions: WRITERS FROM ENGLAND Adams, Jane (fl.2002) Adams, Judith (fl.2000) Adams, Sarah Fuller [aka Sarah Flower] ( More Information Adcock, Fleur More Information Bibliography Addison, Mrs. R. (fl.1812) Aguilar, Grace Aiken, Joan Delano Aikin, Lucy Aird, Catherine [aka Kinn Hamilton McIntosh] (1930-) Al Hijaz, Sayidet (fl.2004) Al-Batni, Bazza (1954-) al-Shaykh, Hanan More Information Alcock, Mary [aka Mary Cumberland] (ca.1742-1798) Alcock, Vivien Alexander, Cecil Frances Alexander, Liesl fl.1999 ... Allan, Mabel Esther [aka Anne Pilgrim; Priscilla Hagon; Jean Estoril] (1915-) Allen, Hannah Archer (fl.1683) Allen, Vivien (1925-) Allingham, Margery Louise [aka Maxwell March] ( More Information Bibliography Alvi, Moniza Amherst, Elizabeth Frances [aka Elizabeth Frances Thomas] (ca.1716-1779) Anger, Jane
Literature And Poetry Greece); Ada Cambridge, 18441926 (UK, Australia); Minna Canth, 1844-1897(Finland); Felicite Angers (Laure Conan), 1845-1924 (CanAda); http://www.distinguishedwomen.com/subject/literat.html
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Extractions: French Latin Perry Willett, general editor. 04-Jul-1998 finished TEI-conformant encoding and final proofing. All quotation marks, hyphens, dashes, apostrophes and colons have been transcribed as entity references. TEI formatted filesize uncompressed: approx. 441 kbytes The copy transcribed is from the University of Iowa Library. 305 p. Ada Cambridge by London Cambridge, Ada (1844-1926) Perry Willett. Transcribed, encoded and edited by a machine-readable transcription 15-July-1998 Bloomington, IN Library Electronic Text Resource Service (LETRS), Indiana University Perry Willett, General Editor. French Latin W. Charles Morrow, contributing editor. 13-Jan-1999 finished data entry, encoding and proofing Perry Willett, general editor. 22-Jan-1999 finished TEI-conformant encoding and proofing All quotation marks, hyphens, dashes, apostrophes and colons have been transcribed as entity references. The publisher's advertisement following p.216 has been omitted. TEI formatted filesize uncompressed: approx. 179 kbytes The transcribed copy is from the Northwestern University Library. 216 p.
Index Translate this page 1681 Gutenberg Calhoun, John C. (John Caldwell), 1782-1850 Gutenberg Cambrensis,Giraldus, circa 1146-1223 Gutenberg Cambridge, Ada, 1844-1926 Gutenberg Camoes http://www.elbooks.sk/angautC.html
OzLit@Vicnet Australian Authors Index:- C MABEL (nd; Cambridge, Ada (18441926); CAMERON, ANSON (nd; CAMPBELL,DAVID (1915-1979); CAMPBELL, JEAN (1901-1984); CAMPBELL, MARION http://home.vicnet.net.au/~ozlit/ozlitc.html
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Sisters By Ada Cambridge : Arthur's Classic Novels SETIS The Scholarly Electronic Text and Image Service Cambridge, Ada(18441926) Sisters Sisters Ada Cambridge London Hutchinson and Co. http://arthursclassicnovels.com/arthurs/women/sistrs10.html
Extractions: SETIS: The Scholarly Electronic Text and Image Service Cambridge, Ada (1844-1926) Sisters Sisters Ada Cambridge London Hutchinson and Co. 1904 ******************* This document was prepared with borrowed etext for Arthur's Classic Novels. Etext was prepared by volunteers. XHTML markup by Arthur Wendover. April 15, 2004. (See source text for details.) This is the etext version of the book Sisters by Ada Cambridge, taken from the original etext sistr10.txt. Arthur's Classic Novels Chapter I Guthrie Carey began life young. He was not a week over twenty-one when, between two voyages, he married Lily Harrison, simply because she was a poor, pretty, homeless little girl, who had to earn her living as a nondescript lady-help in hard situations, and never had a holiday. He saw her in a Sandridge boarding-house, slaving beyond her powers, and made up his mind that she should rest. With sailor zeal and promptitude, he got the consent of her father, who was glad to be rid of her out of the way of a new wife; took the trembling, clinging child to the nearest parson, and made her a pensioner on his small wages in a tiny lodging of her own. They honeymooned for a fortnight, off and on, as his ship could spare him the happiest pair of mortals in the wide world and then parted in tears and anguish unspeakable for the best part of a twelvemonth. He came back to find himself a father. Wonderful experience for twenty-one! Never was such a heavenly mystery of a child! Never such an angelic young mother! eighteen, and with the bloom of that most beautifying convalescence like a halo about her. He was first mate now, with a master's certificate and a raised salary; it was time to make a home. So while she nursed the baby in Sandridge with the aid of a devoted friend, the landlady's cousin Guthrie Carey busied himself across the way at Williamstown, fixing up a modest house. He also had a devoted friend, in the person of a Customs officer, whose experienced wife took charge of the operations. Lily was to see nothing until all was ready for her. It was to be a "pleasant surprise".
Extractions: This document was prepared with borrowed Victorian Women Writers Project etext for Arthur's Classic Novels. Etext was prepared by volunteers. XHTML markup by Arthur Wendover. April 15, 2004. (See source text for details.) This is the etext version of the book At Midnight And other Stories by Ada Cambridge, taken from the original etext midnit10.txt. Arthur's Classic Novels Contents Chapter I Out Of The Past THEY sat in their American buggy at the turn of an English roadan Australian bride and bridegroom, on their wedding tour. It was a bit of the "old country" that had not been syndicated and modernized since the bridegroom had seen it lastwhen he was a young fellow at Cambridge, paying visits to the houses of his university chums because his own home was inaccessible. Tall hedges embraced the ripening wheat-fields still; brambly ditches yawned beneath them. There were dense woods hereabouts that made green tunnels of the road, and there were thickets of fern and wild vines and bushesacres of unprofitable beautyunder the useless trees. The spot was a joy to the sentimental wayfarer, and Mrs. Wingate's gaze meant rapture not expressible in words. "This," she sighed, "is England, Billy."
Victorian Women Writers - A Guide To E-Texts Cambridge, Ada Ada Cross (18441926) At Midnight and Other Stories (1897)HTML at VWWP http//www.indiana.edu/~letrs/vwwp/Cambridge/ atmidnite.html. http://www.mantex.co.uk/ou/aa810/vww-09.htm
Victorian Women Writers - A Guide To E-Texts Caird, Mona (18541932) Cambridge, Ada Ada Cross (1844-1926) Cholmondeley,Mary (1859-1925) Clive, Caroline (1801-1873) Cobbe, Fancis Power (1822-1904 http://www.mantex.co.uk/ou/aa810/vww-05.htm
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Unbereft Victorian Women Writers Project The Manor House and Other Poems 1875 a machinereAdabletranscription. Ada Cambridge 1844-1926 Go to Start of Text. http://www.thebigletterlist.net/word/u-Unbereft.html