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The Peabody Sisters of Salem, by Louise Hall Tharp. With a new introduction by Millicent Bell and illus. selected specially for this edition. pp hardback with mylar protected dust jacket. Still nice for a public use item. Click to read more about The Peabody Sisters of Salem by Louise Hall Tharp. LibraryThing is a cataloging and social networking site for booklovers. Louise Hall Tharp () was an American biographer.. Childhood and family. She was born in Oneonta, New York, but when she was very young the family moved to Springfield, Massachusetts, where her father was vicar of the North Congregational Church. She trained as an artist for two years at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, then went with her father on a tour of Europe.


Tharp collection. The Peabody Sisters of Salem shows the influence and roles of three remarkable women in American literary and cultural history. Tharp’s collective biography maintains an even focus on her three. The Peabody Sisters of Salem, by Louise Hall Tharp. • Jane Volles, San Francisco Chronicle. • Henry Steele Commager, New York Herald Tribune, 8 January • Clorinda Clarke, Catholic World, March • Edward Weeks, The Atlantic, February • Cleveland Amory, New York Times, 8 January.

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