Talk:Annie Eliot Trumbull
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- wikisource:Author talk:Annie Eliot Trumbull – now either in article or ILL requested (except ObitOF); made some annotations
- from Billinghurst – waiting for my newspapers.com account with WP:TWL to re-up so I can access these
- czar 03:53, 30 December 2019 (UTC)
- Didn't expect this to be a front-page ad but lo! "Annie Eliot Trumbull's Stories of New England Life". The Literary World. 20 (2): 17. January 21, 1899. These snippets might yield larger book reviews, though I expect most to just be snippets.
- czar 08:47, 30 December 2019 (UTC)
- Lists NYT (already in use) and Wilson Lib Bul 24:406 F '50
- czar 03:51, 21 January 2020 (UTC)
- American women playwrights, 1900-1930: a checklist is a list of works (in Zotero); looks like nothing worth importing, but lists some of Trumbull's short pieces, if needed; refers to "RPB" but I haven't looked that acronym up
- Dictionary of North American authors deceased before 1950:
Trumbull, Annie Eliot, novelist, poet, and playwright, b. Hartford, Conn., 1857; d. Hartford, Conn., Dec. 22, 1949. [2; 7; 8]
- Books and plays in films, 1896–1915:
787 TRUMBULL, Annie Eliot Oct 1912 A Christmas Accident Edison (1)(S)
- czar 01:40, 3 February 2020 (UTC)
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