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A Group of Famous Women: stories of their lives

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A collection of concise biographical sketches presents the lives of notable women from varied backgrounds—saints, reformers, educators, writers, nurses, and political figures—emphasizing their character, public service, and contributions to social progress. Arranged as short, accessible chapters with illustrations and prefatory material aimed at classroom use, the portraits recount formative experiences, notable achievements, and civic values, offering models of steady work, moral resolve, and leadership. The volume seeks to familiarize young readers with female exemplars and to encourage emulation of their practical virtues.

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Edith Horton

Edith Horton was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature and educational narratives. She wrote engaging stories that aimed to inspire young readers, with notable works including "A Group of Famous Women: stories of their lives," which highlights the lives of influential women, and "The Frozen North: An Account of Arctic Exploration for Use in Schools," an informative account of Arctic exploration tailored for educational purposes. Horton's writing often blended storytelling with historical and biographical elements, making her works both entertaining and instructive.

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