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- Q15637611 subject Q13242448.
- Q15637611 subject Q6646885.
- Q15637611 subject Q6937165.
- Q15637611 subject Q7107720.
- Q15637611 subject Q8248455.
- Q15637611 abstract "Virginia Cary Hudson (May 28, 1894–April 8, 1954) was a New York Times bestselling author from Kentucky. As a 10-year-old in Versailles, Kentucky, she wrote a series of charming essays that were kept in a scrapbook by her mother, Jessie Gregory Hudson. Her daughter Virginia Cleveland Mayne copied the essays in the spring of 1952 before a disastrous attic fire destroyed the originals in October 1952. Virginia succeeded in publishing the essays with the Macmillan Company as O Ye Jigs and Juleps! The book reached the New York Times Bestseller List for 66 weeks and sold over a million copies.".
- Q15637611 wikiPageWikiLink Q13242448.
- Q15637611 wikiPageWikiLink Q2391171.
- Q15637611 wikiPageWikiLink Q6646885.
- Q15637611 wikiPageWikiLink Q682443.
- Q15637611 wikiPageWikiLink Q6937165.
- Q15637611 wikiPageWikiLink Q7073352.
- Q15637611 wikiPageWikiLink Q7107720.
- Q15637611 wikiPageWikiLink Q8248455.
- Q15637611 wikiPageWikiLink Q960109.
- Q15637611 comment "Virginia Cary Hudson (May 28, 1894–April 8, 1954) was a New York Times bestselling author from Kentucky. As a 10-year-old in Versailles, Kentucky, she wrote a series of charming essays that were kept in a scrapbook by her mother, Jessie Gregory Hudson. Her daughter Virginia Cleveland Mayne copied the essays in the spring of 1952 before a disastrous attic fire destroyed the originals in October 1952.".
- Q15637611 label "Virginia Cary Hudson".