Alice Wellington Rollins
Alice Wellington Rollins (June 12, 1847 – December 5, 1897), was an American writer whose output spanned essays, novels, stories, and children's poetry. She became known for a series of articles on the terrible conditions in New York tenements in the 1880s and for travel writing about the American West.
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Published 1888Boston : W.E. Smythe, 1888.468 p. -
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Published 1887New York : Cassell, [c1887]219 p. ; 18 cm. -
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Published 1885New York : Cassell, [c1885]1 p. l., 190 p. ; 16 cm. -
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Published 1887New York : Cassell, [c1887]1 online resource (219 p.)Center for Research Libraries
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Published 1885New York : Cassell, [c1885]1 online resource (1 p. l., 190 p.)Center for Research Libraries
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