Warner, Anna Bartlett (1827–1915)

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Warner, Anna Bartlett (1827–1915)

American writer. Name variations: (pseudonym) Amy Lothrop. Born Anna Bartlett Warner, Aug 31, 1827, in New York, NY; died Jan 15, 1915, in Highland Falls, New York; dau. of Henry Whiting Warner (lawyer) and Anna (Bartlett) Warner; sister of Susan Bogert Warner (1819–1885).

Published 1st book, Dollars and Cents (1852); also developed a popular educational card game called "Robinson Crusoe's Farm," which was sold for many years through the George P. Putnam store; went on to publish some 25 books, including children's fiction and religious subjects; also published the extremely popular Gardening by Myself (1872), which was reprinted 50 years after its 1st publication; religious works included verse and the words to several hymns, her best-known efforts being "Jesus Loves Me, This I Know" and "Jesus Bids Us Shine"; other writings include Carl Krinken: His Christmas Stocking (1853), Say and Seal (1860), Wych Hazel (1876), The Gold of Chickaree (1876), and a biography of her sister, Susan Warner (1909).

See also Women in World History.

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