Witch Winnie: The Story of a 'King's Daughter' - Elizabeth W. Champney - Book

Witch Winnie: The Story of a "King's Daughter"

The Story of a King's Daughter
NEW YORK DODD, MEAD & COMPANY Publishers

Copyright, 1889, by WHITE AND ALLEN Copyright, 1891, by DODD, MEAD & COMPANY
The Burr Printing House New York



It is but just to explain that, while all of the characters introduced in this little story are purely imaginary, the founding of the Home of the Elder Brother was suggested by the work of some real children, younger than Madame's pupils, who gave a little fair, and, helped by charitable people, instituted a lovely charity, the Messiah Home for Little Children, at 4 Rutherford Place, New York City. This Home still opens its doors to the children of working-women, and is helped by different circles of King's Daughters, some of whom have adopted children to clothe. It is a beautiful work, founded by children for children, and it is hoped that others all over the land will join in it, and that the work may broaden until no such dens as Rickett's Court will remain in our fair city or country.
E. W. C.

Elizabeth W. Champney
О книге

Язык

Английский

Год издания

2010-12-02

Темы

Conduct of life -- Juvenile fiction; Friendship -- Juvenile fiction; Boarding schools -- Juvenile fiction; Young women -- Conduct of life -- Juvenile fiction; Students -- Juvenile fiction; Poverty -- Juvenile fiction; Charity -- Juvenile fiction; Courtship -- Juvenile fiction

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