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  1. In the High Valley by Susan Coolidge, 2009-12-17
  2. Clover by Susan Coolidge, 2010-07-12
  3. In the high valley: being the fifth and last volume of The Katy did series by Susan Coolidge, 2010-08-02
  4. What Katy Did by Susan Coolidge, 2005-06-18
  5. Nine little goslings by Susan Coolidge, 2010-08-05
  6. What Katy Did - What Katy Did at School - What Katy Did Next - Clover by Susan Coolidge, 1979
  7. All That Katy Did (Omnibus Books) by Susan Coolidge,
  8. What Katy Did Next by Susan Coolidge, 2000-01-01
  9. What Katy Did at School by Susan Coolidge, 2010-03-31
  10. A little country girl by Susan Coolidge, 2010-08-24
  11. The Barberry Bush and Eight Other Stories about Girls for Girls. By Susan Coolidge [pseud]. by Sarah Chauncey]. [Woolsey, 1893
  12. Nine Little Goslings, by Susan Coolidge by Sarah Chauncey Woolsey, 2010-03-05
  13. Coolidge Collection ISBN 0706467857 What Katy ... did ... did at school ... did next by Susan Coolidge, 1000
  14. New England Views, The Photography of Baldwin Coolidge (1845-1928) by Susan Fletcher Witzell, Jane A. McLaughlin, et all 1998-12-05

1. Susan Coolidge Homepage And Biography On Bibliomania.com
Susan Coolidge. What Katy Did Next. Introduction ( 18351905) " There are moments when it is a fine thing to be tall. On this occasion Katy's long legs and arms served her an excellent turn. What
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"There are moments when it is a fine thing to be tall. On this occasion Katy's long legs and arms served her an excellent turn. Nothing but a Daddy Longlegs ever climbed so fast or so wildly as she did now." ( What Katy Did Susan Coolidge was born Sarah Chauncy Woolsey in Ohio State. Her family had close connections with Yale which was and remains a university of great prestige. Coolidge spent the American Civil War as a nurse and only after this time became a writer. She published her first novel, A New Year's Bargain (1871) to little success. However, fortune was very much on her side at this time because her editor was by chance also the editor of Louisa M. Alcott. Alcott had published her extremely popular juvenile classic Little Women (1868-9) just a few years previously and become very famous as a result. With the editor's backing and a suggestion that she ditch her personal aims and write children's fiction of the same kind that Alcott had had such success with, Coolidge attempted to mimic the style. She did so with great aplomb, producing What Katy Did Four sequels followed, documenting the life of Katy Carr from childhood through European travels to marriage:

2. Susan Coolidge
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3. Susan Coolidge
Susan Coolidge wrote What Katy Did, A Little Country Girl, Just Sixteen, The Barberry Bush, Little Tommy Tucker Susan Coolidge. The NewYear's Bargain, Roberts, 1871 A Sheaf of Stories, Little, 1906. Susan Coolidge is the pseudonym of Sarah Chauncey Woolsey.
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The New-Year's Bargain
, Roberts, 1871
What Katy Did , Roberts, 1873
What Katy Did At School , Roberts, 1873
Mischief's Thanksgiving, and Other Stories , Roberts, 1874
Nine Little Goslings , Roberts, 1875
For Summer Afternoons , Roberts, 1876
Eyebright , Roberts, 1879
The Guernsey Lily , Roberts, 1880
Verses , Roberts, 1880
Cross Patch and Other Stories , Roberts, 1881 A Round Dozen , Roberts, 1883 A Little Country Girl , Roberts, 1885 What Katy Did Next , Roberts, 1886 Clover , Roberts, 1888 A Few More Verses , Roberts, 1889 Just Sixteen , Roberts, 1889 A Day's Message , Roberts, 1890 In the High Valley , Roberts, 1891 Rhymes and Ballads for Girls and Boys , Roberts, 1892 The Barberry Bush , Roberts, 1893 Not Quite Eighteen , Roberts, 1894 An Old Convent School in Paris, and Other Papers , Roberts, 1895 Curly Locks , Little, 1899 Little Tommy Tucker , Little, 1900 Two Girls , Little, 1900 Little Bo-peep , Little, 1901 Uncle and Aunt , Little, 1901 The Rule of Three , Altmus, 1904 Last Verses , Little, 1906 A Sheaf of Stories , Little, 1906 Susan Coolidge is the pseudonym of Sarah Chauncey Woolsey.

4. Susan Coolidge @ Catharton Authors
Susan Coolidge and resources concerning her works.
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5. Sarah Chauncey Woolsey (Susan Coolidge)
Sarah Chauncey Woolsey (Susan Coolidge). Sarah Chauncey Woolsey was born in Cleveland, Ohio, on January 29, 1835, into a family related
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Sarah Chauncey Woolsey was born in Cleveland, Ohio, on January 29, 1835, into a family related not only to Jonathan Edwards and Governor Winthrop, but also to three presidents of Yale: Sarah's great-uncle, Timothy Dwight; her uncle, Theodore Dwight Woolsey; and her cousin, Timothy Dwight.
She was educated at a private school in Cleveland and a boarding school in New Hampshire, then, at twenty, moved to New Haven, Connecticut, and lived there fifteen years. She never married. From 1870-1872, Woolsey went abroad, then settled in Newport, Rhode Island, with her family until her death in 1905.
In 1871, Sarah Woolsey began writing for periodicals under the pseudonym "Susan Coolidge." In addition to her magazine articles, she edited and translated several works and collections of letters, composed poetry, and wrote children's books. She created one five-volume series, "What Katy Did,"

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7. Susan Coolidge
Next (1886) Click here for the online text at www.bibliomania.com 4. Clover (1888) 5. In the High Valley (1890) To read a short story by Coolidge from Barberry
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1. What Katy Did (1872)
2. What Katy Did at School (1873)
3. What Katy Did Next (1886)
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4. Clover (1888)
5. In the High Valley (1890)
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8. Susan Coolidge
Susan Coolidge. Pseudonym of Sarah Chauncey Woolsey Chosen and arranged by Susan Coolidge. Eyebright. A story
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9. Susan Coolidge - Author Information, Books, And News
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10. Sarah Chauncey Woolsey (Susan Coolidge)
Sarah Chauncey Woolsey (Susan Coolidge). 5a Susan Coolidge, Junior Book of Authors (HW Wilson, 1934) 96. 6 Darling, Woolsey, 668.
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Sarah Chauncey Woolsey (Susan Coolidge)
Sarah Chauncy Woolsey , who wrote under the name Susan Coolidge, was born in Cleveland, Ohio, on January 29, 1835, into a family related not only to Jonathan Edwards and Governor Winthrop, but also to three presidents of Yale: Sarah's great-uncle, Timothy Dwight; her uncle, Theodore Dwight Woolsey; and her cousin, Timothy Dwight.
Her childhood and adolescence provided the material for her most famous children's books, the "Katy" series. According to Frances C. Darling, the Woolsey family home in Cleveland five acres, complete with "a pasture with a brook in it and butternut trees and four cows" served as the setting for the Carrs' home in What Katy Did , and the Carr children were loosely modeled on Sarah Woolsey and her siblings. Sarah, the eldest, "was uncommonly tall, just [like] Katy Carr, quick-witted, impulsive and full of imagination" (253). Her sister Jane, "small and fair with lovely blue eyes," (253) became Clover in the stories; her brother William was Phil; the youngest sisters Elizabeth and Theodora (frequently called Dora) became Elsie and Johanna, respectively; and an orphaned cousin, Theodorus, who lived with the family, was Dorry. These are the six children referred to in the book's dedication (253).
Like other nineteenth-century girls' authors, Coolidge was a creative child, producing stories and poems for her family. She was also well educated, attending a private school in Cleveland and, later, with her sister Jane, a boarding school in Hanover, New Hampshire, the Select Family School for Young Ladies.

11. Susan Coolidge - Links
Susan Coolidge Links. Background and supplementary material Woolsey, Sarah Chauncey Susan Coolidge Encyclopedia Britannica entry
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12. Verses By Susan Coolidge
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14. What Katy Did By Susan Coolidge
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15. Verses. / By Susan Coolidge [pseud.]
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What Katy Did by Susan Coolidge I was sitting in the meadows one day, not long ago, at a place where there was a small brook. What Katy Did by Susan Coolidge.
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TO J. H. AND E. W. H.
Nourished by peaceful suns and gracious dew,
Your sweet youth budded and your sweet lives grew,
And all the world seemed rose-beset for you. The rose of beauty was your mutual dower, The stainless rose of love, an early flower, The stately blooms of ease and wealth and power. And treading thus on pathways flower-bestrewn, It well might be, that, cold and careless grown, You both had lived for your own joys alone. But, holding all these fair things as in trust. Gently you walked, still scattering on the dust Of harder roads, which others tread, and must, Your heritage of brightness, not a ray Of noontide sought you out, but straight away You caught and halved it with some darker day: And as the sweet saint's loaves were turned, it is said

19. Susan Coolidge, Literature
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20. Sarah Chauncey (Susan Coolidge) Woolsey. 1845-1905. John Bartlett, Comp. 1919. F
Sarah Chauncey (Susan Coolidge) Woolsey. 18451905. John Bartlett, comp. 1919. Sarah Chauncey (Susan Coolidge) Woolsey. (1845–1905). 1.
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