Author:Sarah Chauncey Woolsey
Appearance
Works
[edit]- Katy series
- What Katy Did (1873) (aka What Katy Did at Home)
- What Katy Did at School (1876)
- What Katy Did Next (1886)
- Clover (1896) (transcription project)
- In the High Valley (1896) (transcription project)
- Mischief's Thanksgiving and Other Stories (1874) hathitrust
- Who Ate the Pink Sweetmeat and other Christmas Stories (1884) (external scan)
- A Round Dozen (1884) (external scan)
- The New-Year's Bargain (1884) (transcription project)
- A Little Country Girl (1887) (transcription project)
- Just Sixteen (1890) (external scan)
- The Day's Message (1890) (external scan)
- Nine Little Goslings (1893) (external scan)
- Not Quite Eighteen (1894) (external scan)
- Eyebright: A Story (1894) (external scan)
- A Sheaf of Stories (1906) (external scan)
Stories
[edit]- Little Roger’s Night in the Church, published in Our American Holidays - Christmas (1949)
Poetry
[edit]- "My Birthday" in Littell's Living Age, 127 (1638)
- "Commissioned" in Littell's Living Age, 139 (1795)
- "One Lesser Jot" in Littell's Living Age, 151 (1952)
- "How the Leaves Came Down" in Poems That Every Child Should Know (1904) edited by Mary Elizabeth Burt
- Verses (external scan) (1880)
- A Few More Verses (1891) (external scan)
- Last Verses (1906) (external scan)
Non-fiction
[edit]- The Autobiography and Correspondence of Mrs. Delany (1879) (external scan) (Editor)
- The Diary and Letters of Frances Burney, Madame d'Arblay, in 2 volumes.(1880) (external scan)
- The Letters of Jane Austen, selected from the compilation of her Great Nephew Edward, Lord Bradbourne (1899) (external scan)
Translation
[edit]- One Day in a Baby's Life (1886) by Arnaud M. Arnould (external scan)
- My Household of Pets (1882) by Théophile Gautier (transcription project)
Works about Woolsey
[edit]- "Sarah Chauncey Woolsey," in A Woman of the Century, (ed.) by Frances Elizabeth Willard and Mary Ashton Rice Livermore, Buffalo: Charles Wells Moulton (1893)
Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1929, and are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.
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