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Mateel Farnham

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Mateel Howe Farnham (1883, Atchison, Kansas — 1957, Norwalk, Connecticut) was an American novelist.[1][2] The daughter of Edgar "E.W." Watson Howe and Clara L. (Frank) Howe, she wed Dwight T. Farnham (1881-1950) in 1910.[1]

Books

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  • Rebellion, 1927
  • Marsh-fire, 1928
  • Wild Beauty, 1930
  • Battle Royal, 1931
  • Lost Laughter, 1933
  • Ex-Love, 1937
  • The Tollivers, 1944

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Filmography

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References

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  1. ^ a b "MATEEL FARNHAM, NOVELIST, WAS 73; Author of 'Marsh Fire' and 'The Tollivers' Dies--Won $10,000 for First Book Residue Left to Sons". The New York Times. May 3, 1957.
  2. ^ Roche, Joseph (January 10, 1969). "Mateel Howe Farnham: Her Life and Writings". Master's Theses.
  3. ^ "Farnham, Mateel Howe [WorldCat Identities]".