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Elizabeth "Lizzie" Williams Champney (February 6, 1850 – October 13, 1922) was an American author of novels and juvenile literature, as well as travel writing, most of which featured foreign locations. Champney's observations and experiences during her European travels were published in Harper's Magazine, and also in The Century Magazine. She published eighty or more articles in Harper's and Century, including a series on Portugal, and papers entitled "A Neglected Corner of Europe", and "In the Footsteps of Futuney and Regnault". After her return to the United States, Champney wrote fifteen books; novels, stories for juveniles, and historical works under cover of stories, mostly adapted to young people. Her novels were originally directed mainly at young girls, including the Witch Winnie s

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  • Elizabeth Williams Champney (en)
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  • Elizabeth Williams Champney (* 6. Februar 1850 in Springfield, Ohio; † 13. Oktober 1922 in Seattle, Washington) war eine US-amerikanische Schriftstellerin. (de)
  • Elizabeth Williams Champney, née le 6 février 1850 à Springfield, Ohio, États-Unis, morte le 13 octobre 1922 à Seattle, est un écrivain américain, romancière et auteur de littérature d'enfance et de jeunesse. (fr)
  • Elizabeth "Lizzie" Williams Champney (February 6, 1850 – October 13, 1922) was an American author of novels and juvenile literature, as well as travel writing, most of which featured foreign locations. Champney's observations and experiences during her European travels were published in Harper's Magazine, and also in The Century Magazine. She published eighty or more articles in Harper's and Century, including a series on Portugal, and papers entitled "A Neglected Corner of Europe", and "In the Footsteps of Futuney and Regnault". After her return to the United States, Champney wrote fifteen books; novels, stories for juveniles, and historical works under cover of stories, mostly adapted to young people. Her novels were originally directed mainly at young girls, including the Witch Winnie s (en)
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  • Seattle, Washington, U.S. (en)
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