Collective Biographies of Women
An Annotated Bibliography
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52A. Baring-Gould, S[abine].
Virgin Saints and Martyrs.
160. Chappell, Jennie.
Four Noble Women and Their Work.
664. Reed, Myrtle [1874-1911].
Happy Women.
894. Wise, Daniel.
Some Remarkable Women: A Book for Young Ladies.
185. Cochrane, Jeanie Douglas.
Peerless Women: A Book for Girls.
162. Chappell, Jennie.
Noble Workers: Sketches of the Life-Work of Frances Willard, Agnes Weston, Sister Dora, Catherine Booth, the Baroness Burdett-Coutts, Lady Henry Somerset, Sarah Robinson, Mrs. Fawcett, and Mrs. Gladstone.
730. Smith, George Barnett.
Noble Womanhood: A Series of Biographical Sketches.
270. Ewart, Henry,
True and Noble Women.
302A. Foster, Warren Dunham, ed.
Heroines of Modern Religion.
221. Darton, John Maw.
The Heroism of Christian Women of Our Own Time.
Symonds, Richard.
Far Above Rubies: The Women Uncommemorated by the Church of England.
887. Wilmot-Buxton, Ethel Mary.
A Book of Noble Women.
143. Carey, Rosa Nouchette.
Twelve Notable Good Women of the XIX Century, with Twelve Portraits.
207. Creighton, Louise.
Some Famous Women.
468. Johnson, Joseph
Noble Women of Our Time.
34. Armytage, A. J. Green [or Green-Armytage].
Maids of Honour: Twelve Descriptive Sketches of Single Women Who Have Distinguished Themselves in Philanthropy, Nursing, Poetry, Travel, Science, Prose. With Portraits.
282. Fawcett, Millicent Garrett, Dame.[Mrs. Henry —]
Some Eminent Women of Our Times: Short Biographical Sketches.
527. Mabie, Hamilton Wright, and Kate Stephens,
Heroines That Every Child Should Know: Tales for Young People of the World's Heroines of All Ages.
739. Somerville, Rose.
Brief Epitomes of the Lives of Eminent Women.
186. [Cochrane, Robert.]
Lives of Good and Great Women.
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