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  1. 31 de dic. de 2020 · Isabella Macdonald Alden. (1841–1930) →. sister projects: Wikipedia article, Commons category, Wikidata item. ". . . Isabella Macdonald Alden, known and beloved by some millions of children as the author of the "Pansy" books . . . the audience of women broke into enthusiastic applause."—. The San Francisco Call, April 4 1902.

  2. Isabella Mary Macdonald was born on April 7, 1877 in Kingston, Ontario to parents Jean Murrary King and Hugh John Macdonald. Her birth left her mother in poor health. King died four years later. [1] While living in Ontario, Macdonald was a particular favourite of her grandfather, John A. Macdonald, who nicknamed her "Puss".

  3. Isabella Macdonald Alden (Pansy) Isabella Macdonald Alden's life was a literary one, shaped first by her father and then by her religion. The daughter of well-educated parents, she was born November 3, 1841, in Rochester, New York. She was the sixth of seven children, and was initially home-schooled by her father, who also gave her her nickname.

  4. Isabella Macdonald Alden; User:Jane023/Female novelists; User:Rosiestep/WVS Northeastern University; Uso en en.wikisource.org Author:Isabella Macdonald Alden; Uso en fr.wikipedia.org Projet:Les sans pagEs/Articles d'encyclopédie manquants; Uso en ml.wikipedia.org ഇസബെല്ല മക്ഡൊണാൾഡ് ആൽഡൻ Uso en nl ...

  5. Isabella MacDonald Alden. Mabel F. Altstetter. Miami University y Oxfordy Ohio. York in 1841, she was tutored by a de- never heard of the Pansy books voted father. When she was nine she. THE never but her but her MODERN grandmothers heard grandmothers generation of girl the has Pansy generation probably books published her first story which was ...

  6. Isabella Macdonald Alden (Alden, Isabella Macdonald, 1841-1930) Also found under: Pansy, 1841-1930 A Wikipedia article about this author is available. Alden, Isabella Macdonald, 1841-1930: Agatha's Unknown Way: A Story of Missionary Guidance (New York et al.: Fleming H. Revell Co., c1898) (page images at Google)

  7. Within three years of their marriage, she was, i n John's own words, "a confirmed invalid". The marriage lasted fourteen years from 1843 until Isabella's death on the 28th December 1857, just over mnth after John achieved the highest office then open to him, that of premier of the province of Canada. Her death was not unexpected; she had ...