Mary Jane Holmes
Mary Jane Holmes was an American author who published 39 novels, as well as short stories. Her first novel sold 250,000 copies; and she had total sales of 2 million books in her lifetime, second only to Harriet Beecher Stowe. Her books included: "Tempest and Sunshine" (1854), "English Orphans" (1855), "Homestead on the Hillside" (1855), "Lena Rivers" (1856), "Meadow Brook" (1857), "Dora Deane" (1858), "Cousin Maude" (1860), "Marian Gray" 186^, "Hugh Worthington" (1864), "Cameron Vide" (1867). "Rose Mather" (1868), "Ethelyn’s Mistake" (1869), "Edna Browning" (1872), "Mildred" (1877), "Forest House" (1879), "Daisy Thornton," "Queenie Hetherton" (1883), "Christmas Stories" (1884), "Bessie's Fortune" (1885). "Gretchen" (1887), "Marguerite" (1891).
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Bad Hugh
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Bessie's Fortune: A Novel
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Chateau d'Or, Norah, and Kitty Craig
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Christmas stories
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Cousin Maude
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Daisy Thornton
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Darkness and Daylight: A Novel
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Doctor Hathern's daughters
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Dora Deane; Or, The East India Uncle
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Edith Lyle
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Edna Browning;
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Ethelyn's Mistake
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Family Pride; Or, Purified by Suffering
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Forrest House
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Glen's Creek
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Gretchen: A Novel
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Homestead on the Hillside
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Hugh Worthington
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Jessie Graham
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Lena Rivers
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Lucy Harding
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Madeline
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Maggie Lee!
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Maggie Miller: The Story of Old Hagar's Secret
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Marian Grey
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Meadow Brook
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Mildred
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Millbank;
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Miss McDonald
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Mrs. Hallam's companion; and The Spring Farm, and other tales
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Paul Ralston
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Queenie Hetherton
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Rena's experiment
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Rosamond, or, the Youthful Error: A Tale of Riverside; And Other Stories
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Rose Mather: A tale
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Tempest and Sunshine
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The abandoned farm, and Connie's mistake
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The Cameron pride; or, purified by suffering
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The Cromptons
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The English Orphans; Or, A Home in the New World
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The Merivale banks
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The Rector of St. Mark's
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The Tracy diamonds
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Tracy Park: A Novel
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West Lawn, and The rector of St. Mark's
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