Aline Murray Kilmer (August 1, 1888 – October 1, 1941), was an American poet, children's book author, and essayist, and the wife and widow of poet and journalist Joyce Kilmer (1886-1918). The couple attended Rutgers College Preparatory School and married shortly after his graduation from Columbia University in 1908. (From Wikipedia) More about Aline Kilmer:
| | Books by Aline Kilmer: Kilmer, Aline, 1888-1941, contrib.: The Bookman Anthology of Essays (1923) (New York: G. H. Doran Co., c1923), ed. by John Chipman Farrar, also contrib. by Mary Austin, Arthur E. Bostwick, Benjamin Brawley, Heywood Broun, Abbie Farwell Brown, Floyd Dell, John Erskine, Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Zona Gale, Hildegarde Hawthorne, Oliver Herford, Robert Cortes Holliday, Kenneth Macgowan, Thomas L. Masson, Arthur Bartlett Maurice, William McFee, Charles Henry Meltzer, H. L. Mencken, William Lyon Phelps, Keith Preston, Burton Rascoe, Mary Roberts Rinehart, Hugh Walpole, and Alexander Woollcott (page images at HathiTrust) Kilmer, Aline, 1888-1941: Candles That Burn (New York: George H. Doran company, c1919) (multiple formats at archive.org) Kilmer, Aline, 1888-1941: Vigils (New York: George H. Doran Company, c1921)
Additional books by Aline Kilmer in the extended shelves: Kilmer, Aline, 1888-1941: Candles that burn (George H. Doran company, 1919) (page images at HathiTrust) Kilmer, Aline, 1888-1941: Emmy, Nicky and Greg (George H. Doran Company, 1927) (page images at HathiTrust) Kilmer, Aline, 1888-1941: How strange a thing (The Caxton Printers, 1935), also by Dorothy Hannah (page images at HathiTrust) Kilmer, Aline, 1888-1941: Hunting a hair shirt, and other spiritual adventures (George H. Doran company, 1923) (page images at HathiTrust)
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