Elizabeth Strong Worthington
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Elizabeth Strong Worthington | |
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Born | October 5, 1851 Rushville, New York, United States of America |
Died | October 2, 1916 Los Angeles, California, United States of America |
Occupation | Writer |
Nationality | American |
Notable works | How to Cook Husbands (1898) |
Elizabeth Strong Worthington (October 5, 1851 - October 2, 1916)[1] was a popular American writer during the latter part of the 19th century. Her first books When Peggy Smiled: A Love Story and The Biddy Club, were published in 1888. Her next works The Little Brown Dog and How to Cook Husbands (arguably her most popular work), came along in 1898, and her final book was The Gentle Art of Cooking Wives in 1900. She sometimes wrote under the pen name Griffith A. Nicholas.
References
- ^ "California Novelist Is Dead". Bellingham Herald. October 3, 1916.
External links
- Works by Elizabeth Strong Worthington at Project Gutenberg
- Works by or about Elizabeth Strong Worthington at the Internet Archive
- The Gentle Art of Cooking Wives at Project Gutenberg
- How to Cook Husbands at Project Gutenberg