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Anne Parrish

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from her publisher, Harper & Brothers. An author of stories that mostly featured female protagonists, in 1927, she had another novel make it into the top ten list of bestselling novels in the United States. She repeated on the annual bestsellers list again in 1928 with
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In 1915, Parrish married industrialist Charles Albert Corliss, who died in 1936. Two years later, she married the poet and novelist Josiah Titzell (aka Frederick Lambeck). They made their home in
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appearing in 1923, the same year she published a children's book, with her brother Dillwyn as illustrator. Their collaboration titled
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Parrish assembled an art collection that included the 1873 Impressionist painting
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Mahony Miller, Bertha E.; Latimer, Louise P.; Folmsbee, Beulah (1947).
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was the eighth best-selling book for the entire year according to the
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in Paris. Anne Parrish was the elder sister of the illustrator-writer
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Poet of the appetites : the lives and loves of M.F.K. Fisher
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The rest of her childhood was spent in her family hometown of
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In 1925 she was a runner-up for the Newbery Medal for
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Anne Parrish (philanthropist)
Portrait of a young white woman in an oval frame; she has fair bobbed hair and is wearing a dark scoop-neck top
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Danbury, Connecticut
Children's literature
The Dream Coach
Floating Island
The Story of Appleby Capple
novelist
children's books
Newbery Medal
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts
Mary Cassatt
Dillwyn Parrish
Maxfield Parrish
Claymont, Delaware
Philadelphia School of Design for Women
Thomas Eakins

The Dream Coach
Harper Prize
Born to Be Bad
Joan Fontaine
Robert Ryan
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Vase with Red Poppies
Vincent van Gogh
Wadsworth Atheneum
Redding, Connecticut

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