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C.D. Warner, et al., comp.
The Library of the World’s Best Literature. An Anthology in Thirty Volumes. 1917.

Annie Trumbull Slosson (1838–1926)

Slosson, Mrs. Annie (Trumbull). An American story-writer, sister of J. Hammond and Henry Clay Trumbull; born in Hartford, CT, in 1838; died in 1926. She devoted much time to the study of entomology, and wrote many excellent short stories. Her books include: ‘Seven Dreamers,’ a collection of her magazine stories; ‘The Heresy of Mehetable Clark’; ‘Anna Malann’; ‘The China Hunter’s Club’; ‘White Christopher’; ‘A Little Shepherd of Bethlehem’; ‘Puzzled Souls’ (1915). (See Critical and Biographical Introduction).