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Frances Courtenay Baylor Barnum (20 de enero de 1848, Fort Smith, Arkansas-15 de octubre de 1920, Winchester, Virginia) fue una escritora estadounidense de ciencia ficción. Su padre, James Dawson, fue un oficial del ejército. [1] La familia se mudaba con frecuencia durante la infancia de Frances.
- Estadounidense
- 15 de octubre de 1920, Winchester (Estados Unidos)
30 de may. de 2018 · Frances Courtenay had married her cousin John Honywood and the couple’s first child was named after the two grandmothers – Frances for lady Courtenay and Elizabeth for her widowed sister Honywood who lived at Alphington, between Powderham and Exeter in Devon.
October 15, 1920 (aged 72) Winchester. Occupation. Novelist, short story writer, writer. Spouse. George Barnum (m. 1896) Signature. Frances Courtenay Barnum ( née Dawson, later Baylor; January 20, 1848 – October 15, 1920) was an American writer of fiction.
- January 20, 1848, Fort Smith
- October 15, 1920 (aged 72), Winchester
Title: Portrait of the Hon. Frances Courtenay, Lady Honywood (b.1763) and her Daughter; Creator: REYNOLDS, Sir Joshua; Date Created: 1784; Physical Dimensions: h 1405, w 1120 mm; Type: painting;...
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11 de ago. de 2022 · SUMMARY. Frances Courtenay Baylor Barnum was an author of popular fiction who wrote novels and short stories as well as essays and poems. Her literary style reflected the fashions of late nineteenth-century America, with dramatic, instructive, sentimental plots and genteel characters.
Provenance. Title: Juan and Juanita. Author: Frances Courtenay Baylor (American, Fort Smith, Arkansas 1848–1920 Winchester, Virginia) Illustrator: Henry Sandham (Canadian, Montreal 1842–1910 London, England) Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Company (Boston, Massachusetts) Publisher: The Century Company.