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Cora Linn Daniels

(Daniels, Cora Linn, 1852-1934)

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Cora Linn Daniels (née, Morrison; pen names, Australia and Lucrece; March 17, 1852 – 1934) was an American author from Massachusetts. For 25 years, she was worked as a travel and general correspondent to the press. She served as editor of the literature department of William Henry Harrison Murray's weekly newspaper, The Golden Rule (1875–78), and for 10 years, as the New York literary and dramatic correspondent for The Hartford Times. The best work of her life, which Daniels valued beyond the novels that she wrote, was entitled As It Is To Be and was published in an illustrated volume. A bibliophile, Daniels collected a library of a 1,000 volumes, which she kept packed away in boxes. Daniels was a Fellow of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland, as well as a member of the American Folklore Society and the Theosophical Society. (From Wikipedia)

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