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Elizabeth Lincoln Gould

Elizabeth Lincoln Gould (died December 11, 1914) was an American author of children's books and a playwright. She wrote a pair of plays based on the novels Little Women and Little Men by Louisa May Alcott.

Gould grew up in Boston. Her father was a publisher and bookseller. Numerous editions of her books were published.

She wrote children's books. She also composed song lyrics.

The New York Historical Society Museum & Gallery has a miniature watercolor on ivory painting of Gould by Laura Coombs Hills.

Her book Cap'n Gid is about a retired ship's captain who decides to shift from his rural retreat to city life for some new experiences.

Bibliography

  • Little Polly Prentiss Series (1903)
  • Little Polly Prentiss
  • Polly Prentiss Goes to School
  • Polly Prentiss Goes A-Visiting
  • Polly Prentiss Keeps a Promise
  • A Rose of Holly Court (1903)
  • Songs for Tom, Dick, Bob, & Peggy (1905)
  • Tales of the Admiral's Granddaughter Series
  • The Admiral's Granddaughter (1907), illustrated by Wuanita Smith
  • The Admiral's Little Housekeeper (1910), illustrated by Wuanita Smith, about the Beaumont family Christmas
  • The Admiral's Little Secretary (1911), illustrated by Wuanita Smith
  • The Admiral's Little Companion (1912)
  • Felicia Series
  • Felicia
  • Felicia's Friends
  • Felicia Visits
  • Felicia's Folks
  • Grandma (1911)
  • Cap'n Gid (1916)
  • Out of Doors
  • Happy days on the farm
  • Farm Holidays
  • Little Women (play) illustrated by Reginald B. Birch based on Louise Alcott novel
  • Litte Men (play) based on Alcott novel

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