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Henrietta Elizabeth Marshall (usually credited as H. E. Marshall; 9 August 1867 – 19 September 1941) was a Scottish writer, particularly well known for her works of popular national history for children.
Media related to Our Island Story by H. E. Marshall at Wikimedia Commons Full text e-book of An Island Story (1920 U.S. edition) (note that the 1953 edition continued to the First World War). Oxford Dictionary of National Biography: Henrietta Elizabeth Marshall; Our Island Story public domain audiobook at LibriVox
Scotland's Story is a book by Henrietta Elizabeth Marshall first published in 1906 in the United Kingdom [1] and in 1910 in the United States. [2] It was reissued in 2005. [3] It is about the history of Scotland, and it also has some legends having to do with Scotland.
E. G. Marshall (born Everett Eugene Grunz; [1] [2] June 18, 1914 – August 24, 1998) was an American actor. One of the first group selected for the new Actors Studio , by 1948, Marshall had performed in major plays on Broadway.
Stories of Robin Hood Told to the Children H. E. Marshall, 1905. Robin Hood; His Deeds and Adventures as Recounted in the Old English Ballads by Lucy Fitch Perkins, 1906. The Story of Robin Hood and His Merry Men by John Finnemore (1863–1915), 1909. Bold Robin Hood and His Outlaw Band by Louis Rhead, 1912. Robin Hood by Henry Gilbert, 1912.
Authors: Marshall, H. E. (Henrietta Elizabeth), 1867-1941 Subjects: Publisher: New York, Frederick A. Stokes Company (Edinburgh, Printed by T. and A. Constable Contributing Library: The Library of Congress Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book
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E. M. Forster's novel Where Angels Fear to Tread. Robert Hichens' novel The Garden of Allah. [19] W. J. Locke's novel The Morals of Marcus Ordeyne. [19] H. E. Marshall's Our Island Story: A Child's History of England. Baroness Orczy's historical novel The Scarlet Pimpernel. [19] H. A. Vachell's school story The Hill. [19] H. G. Wells' novel Kipps.