LC control no. | n 86801290 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | PS2919.S3 |
Personal name heading | Stephens, Ann S. (Ann Sophia), 1810-1886 |
Variant(s) | Author of "Fashion and famine", 1810-1886 "Fashion and famine", Author of, 1810-1886 Stephens, Ann Sophia Winterbotham, 1810-1886 Stephens, Ann Sophia Winterbotham, 1813-1886 Stephensonová, A. S., 1813-1886 |
See also | Alternate identity: Slick, Jonathan, 1810-1886 |
Associated country | United States |
Birth date | 1810-03-30 |
Death date | 1886-08-20 |
Place of birth | Derby (Conn.) |
Place of death | Newport (R.I.) |
Field of activity | Dime novels Fiction Short stories Poetry |
Profession or occupation | Novelists Periodical editors |
Found in | nuc85-65498: Her The old homestead [MI] 1855 (hdg. on LCP rept.: Stephens, Mrs. Ann Sophia (Winterbotham), 1813-1886; usage: Mrs. Ann S. Stephens) LC data base, 1/13/86 (hdg.: Stephens, Ann Sophia (Winterbotham), 1813-1886) Her High life in New York, 1873: t.p. (Jonathan Slick, Esq. of Weathersfield, Connecticut) Notable Amer. women (Stephens, Ann Sophia, Mar. 30, 1810-Aug. 20, 1886, popular author; birth date usu. given as 1813, but is established as 1810 by her death record) Zana; or, The heiress of Clair Hall, 1854: t.p. (by the Author of "Fashion and famine") cover (by Mrs. Ann S. Stephens) Wikipedia, 24 October 2016 (Ann S. Stephens; Ann Sophia Stephens (1810-1886) was an American novelist and magazine editor; She was the author of dime novels; born on March 30, 1810 in Derby, Connecticut; died August 20 1886, Newport, Rhode Island; she and her husband co-founded, published and edited the Portland Magazine; moved to New York where she took the job of editor to The Ladies Companion; adopted the humorous pseudonym Jonathan Slick; wrote over twenty-five serial novels plus short stories and poems for several well known periodicals which included Godey's Lady's Book and Graham's Magazine; Her first novel Fashion and famine was published in 1854) Konce klamu, čili, Dvě lásky pana Brookse, 1906: title page (... A.S. Stephensonové) |
Associated language | eng |