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Short Stories 1909 to 1922 - the Original Classic Edition

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ISBN-10: 1486154697

ISBN-13: 9781486154692

Edition: N/A

Authors: L. M. Montgomery

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Finally available, a high quality book of the original classic edition of Short Stories 1909 To 1922. This is a new and freshly published edition of this culturally important work by Lucy Maud Montgomery, which is now, at last, again available to you. Enjoy this classic work today. These selected paragraphs distill the contents and give you a quick look inside Short Stories 1909 To 1922: Here Ive been tramping all the way from the station, a-thinking how good it would be to see Aunt Sallys sweet old face again, and hear Uncle Toms laugh, and all I find is a boarded-up house going to seed. ...He was not looking at Miss Trevor but at the sunset-or, rather, it seemed as if he were looking…    
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Book details

List price: $6.94
Publisher: Emereo Pty Limited
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 150
Size: 7.44" wide x 9.69" long x 0.32" tall
Weight: 0.616
Language: English

One of the best-loved children's/young adult authors, Lucy Maud Montgomery was born on November 30, 1874 in Clifton, Prince Edward Island, Canada, the daughter of Hugh John and Clara Woolner. After attending Prince of Wales College and Dalhouse College in Halifax, she became a certified teacher, eventually teaching in Bideford, Prince Edward Island. She also served as an assistant at the post office and as a writer for the local newspaper, The Halifax Daily Echo. Best known for her Anne of Avonlea and Anne of Green Gables books, Montgomery received many high honors. She was named a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts in 1923 and a Canadian stamp commemorates Montgomery and Anne of Green…