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  1. Note: In her lifetime, Isabella Macdonald Alden was usually published under the pseudonym Pansy, and occasionally under the name Mrs. G.R. Alden. Aunt to Grace Livingston Hill The sixth of seven children born to Isaac and Myra Spafford Macdonald, of Rochester, New York, Isabella Macdonald received her early education from her father, who home-schooled her, and gave her a nickname - "Pansy ...

  2. Given her penname, "Pansy", by her loving father, she was born Isabella Macdonald in 1841. Her influence on a generation of young people was great, and began with her first book,"Helen Lester" just 24 years later in 1865. Her final tale—that of her own life— was finished by her beloved niece, Grace Livingston Hill, in 1931 after she went to ...

  3. Isabella Macdonald Macdonald (1856–1947) was one of the first women to graduate as a medical doctor after training in the United Kingdom; she was awarded a Bachelor of Medicine and a Licence of the Society of Apothecaries in 1888, from the London School of Medicine for Women. She went on to have a long career, including as a consultant at the ...

  4. July 17, 2015. "The King's Daughter" by Pansy (ie. Isabella MacDonald Alden, originally published in 1873)When Dell's mother died, she was raised by her uncle and aunt in Boston in a strong Christian and temperance home. After years away from home, she's called back to help her father with the housework.

  5. 9 de nov. de 2006 · 407 p. : 19 cm. An icon used to represent a menu that can be toggled by interacting with this icon.

  6. 23 de abr. de 2024 · Isabella Macdonald Alden (born Nov. 3, 1841, Rochester, N.Y., U.S.—died Aug. 5, 1930, Palo Alto, Calif.) was an American children’s author whose books achieved great popularity for the wholesome interest and variety of their situations and characters and the clearly moral but not sombre lessons of their plots. Isabella Macdonald was ...

  7. We sat down for a chat with Isabella Macdonald, the owner of Kinloch Lodge, and discovered the remarkable story behind this rather special place. Tell us about the history of Kinloch Lodge? Kinloch Lodge was built in 1676 as a farmhouse on Sleat, the southern peninsula of the Isle of Skye.