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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.
04‏/09‏/2024 · Author: Harriet Parr (1828–1900). Alternate Name(s): Holme Lee (pseudonym). Biography: Novelist. See entry in DNB or Sutherland.
Parr, Harriet I Miss Lee, Miss Parr l, 1828–1900, novelist. Born and educated in York. Contributed to Titan, National Magazine, People's Magazine, ...
Harriet Parr (1828–1900) was a British author of the Victorian era, who wrote under the pseudonym Holme Lee. Source: WikipediaMoreHarriet Parr (1828–1900) ...
22‏/07‏/2024 · Biography. Parr never married, and worked initially as a governess before succeeding as a writer with her first book, Maude Talbot .
Miss Parr was an English novelist born and educated in York. She contributed to a number of periodicals, and under the pseudonym "Holme Lee" published some ...
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 ...
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) ...
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.
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