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Harriet Parr (1828–1900) was an English author of the Victorian era, who wrote under the pseudonym Holme Lee. She also wrote stories for children.
Parr, Harriet I Miss Lee, Miss Parr l, 1828–1900, novelist. Born and educated in York. Contributed to Titan, National Magazine, People's Magazine, ...
31‏/10‏/2024 · Author: Harriet Parr (1828–1900). Alternate Name(s): Holme Lee (pseudonym). Biography: Novelist. See entry in DNB or Sutherland.
22‏/07‏/2024 · Biography. Parr never married, and worked initially as a governess before succeeding as a writer with her first book, Maude Talbot .
Also known as: Holme Lee. 1828-1900. Short Fiction Titles. The Holly-Tree Inn, Part 6: The Poor Pensioner in Household Words: A Weekly Journal (1855) ...
The Wreck of the "Golden Mary" (Solis Classics) · $7.14$7.14 · Kindle, Audible Audiobook, Hardcover ; Sylvan Holt's Daughter, by Holme Lee · $30.95$30.95 · Kindle, ...
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The author of over 30 novels as well as a substantial work on the life of Joan of Arc (1866), British writer Harriet Parr was born and educated in York, England ...
Harriet Parr has 62 books on Goodreads with 136 ratings. Harriet Parr's most popular book is Echoes Of A Famous Year (1872).
Harriet Parr is a character in the first season of the Agatha Raisin television adaptation, originating in the novel Agatha Raisin and the Vicious Vet.