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- Q6721443 description "American writer".
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- Q6721443 abstract "Mabel Fuller Blodgett (1869–1959) was a novelist and writer of children's books. Born on 10 April 1869 as Mabel Louise Fuller in Bangor, Maine, she was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ransom B. Fuller. Her father became the president of two insurance companies in Boston. She graduated from the Sacred Heart Convent at Elmhurst in Providence, Rhode Island, and wrote her first novel At the Queen’s Mercy (pub. 1897) at the age of 19. Her subsequent works include: The Aspen Shade: A Romance (1889) Fairy Tales with illustrations by Ethel Reed (Boston, 1896) A Mother's Prayer (1900) The Giant's Ruby and Other Fairy Tales (1903) When Christmas Came Too Early (1912) The Strange Story of Mr. Dog and Mr. Bear (1915) Peasblossom: The Adventures of the Pine Tree Fairy and Others (1917) The Magic Slippers (1917)She also published a non-fiction work, The Life and Letters of Richard Ashley Blodgett, First Lieutenant United States Air Service in 1919. Richard Blodgett was her son, and he was killed in action during World War I (1918).Blodgett was living with her husband, attorney Edward E. Blodgett, in Brookline, Massachusetts by 1897, when Richard was born. She is buried in Mt. Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, Massachusetts.".
- Q6721443 birthDate "1869-04-10".
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- Q6721443 dateOfBirth "1869-04-10".
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- Q6721443 name "Blodgett, Mabel".
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- Q6721443 comment "Mabel Fuller Blodgett (1869–1959) was a novelist and writer of children's books. Born on 10 April 1869 as Mabel Louise Fuller in Bangor, Maine, she was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ransom B. Fuller. Her father became the president of two insurance companies in Boston. She graduated from the Sacred Heart Convent at Elmhurst in Providence, Rhode Island, and wrote her first novel At the Queen’s Mercy (pub. 1897) at the age of 19.".
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