Eleanor Kirk

Photograph by John Edwin Phillips, 1892. Courtesy Library of Congress. Eleanor Ames (née, Easterbrook; after first marriage, Child; after second marriage, Hubbell; after third marriage, Ames; October 7, 1831 – June 20, 1908), better known by her pen name, Eleanor Kirk, was an American author, businesswoman, newspaper publisher, and suffragist. Kirk was a "Mental Scientist" and was interested in astrology. She wrote a number of books and published a magazine entitled ''Eleanor Kirk's Idea''. She was also a regular contributor to ''The Revolution'' and ''Packard's Monthly''. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Kirk, Eleanor, 1831-1908
    Published 1915
    London, L.N. Fowler & Co., 1915.
    189 p. illus.
  2. 2
    by Kirk, Eleanor, 1831-1908
    Published 1870
    New York : Carleton, 1870.
    271 p.
  3. 3
    by Kirk, Eleanor, 1831-1908
    Published 1896
    Brooklyn : E. Kirk, 1896.
    270 p. : ill. 19 cm.
  4. 4
    by Kirk, Eleanor, 1831-1908
    Published 1894
    Brooklyn, N. Y., The Idea publishing [1894]
    179 p. 19 cm.
  5. 5
    by Kirk, Eleanor, 1831-1908
    Published 1894
    New York, E. Kirk: [etc., etc., c1894]
    189 p. fold. pl. 19 cm.

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