Art and Handcraft in the Woman's Building
of the World's Columbian Exposition
Forfatter: Maud Howe Elliott
År: 1893
Forlag: Goupil & Co.
Sted: Paris and New York
Sider: 287
UDK: gl. 061.4(100) Chicago
Chigaco, 1893.
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104
ART AND HANDICRAFT
down to the present clay, her pen has never been idle, her voice
never silent in the cause of progress and of practical Christianity.
May it be long before we cease to follow the course of that active
pen, to listen to that silver voice!
In her own generation Mrs. Howe stands nearly alone among
literary women in this country. Fanny Kemble was of her time,
and, though not of us, was for so many years with us that we may
SEAT OF STOOL IN LEATHER WORK. Princess Victoria of Wales. England,
perhaps place her name upon our roll. Mrs. Kemble’s “ Records
of a Grii lliood and Records of Latsr Life ’ will always be read,
with delight; and she has also given us some tender and graceful
poems. 3 hat brilliant and eventful life ended, as is well known,
but a few weeks ago. Another contemporary of Mrs. Howe’s is
Mrs. Edna D. Cheney, whose work will be spoken of later.
First among that great feminine army of translators who trans-