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McIntosh, Maria J. (Maria Jane), 1803-1878 (Personal Name)

Preferred form: McIntosh, Maria J. (Maria Jane), 1803-1878
Used for/see from:
  • Earlier heading: McIntosh, Maria Jane, 1803-1878
  • McIntosh, M. J. (Maria Jane), 1803-1878
  • M'Intosh, M. J. (Maria Jane), 1803-1878
  • M'Intosh, Maria, 1803-1878
  • Kitty, Aunt, 1803-1878
  • Aunt Kitty, 1803-1878
  • Kate, Cousin, 1803-1878
  • Cousin Kate, 1803-1878
  • Author of Conquest and self-conquest, 1803-1878
  • Conquest and self-conquest, Author of, 1803-1878
  • Author of Woman an enigma, 1803-1878
  • Woman an enigma, Author of, 1803-1878
  • Author of Praise and principle, 1803-1878
  • Praise and principle, Author of, 1803-1878
  • Lady, 1803-1878
  • Author of Jessie Graham, 1803-1878
  • Jessie Graham, Author of, 1803-1878

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nuc86-61860: Her Woman in America [MI] 1850 (hdg. on LCP rept.: McIntosh, Maria Jane, 1803-1878; usage: Maria J. McIntosh)

LC data base, 4/17/87 (hdg.: McIntosh, Maria Jane, 1803-1878; no usage)

NUC pre-1956 (LC hdg.: McIntosh, Maria Jane, 1803-1878; usage: Maria J. McIntosh; M.J. McIntosh; M.J. M'Intosh; Maria M'Intosh; Aunt Kitty [pseud.]; Cousin Kate [pseud.]; the author of "Conquest and self-conquest" [etc.]; the author of "Woman an enigma," etc.; a lady; the author of ... "Praise and principle," etc.)

Wikipedia, March 11, 2020 (Maria Jane McIntosh (1803 in Sunbury, Georgia - 25 February 1878, Morristown, New Jersey) was a writer. She began her literary career using the pseudonym "Aunt Kitty" and used contrasting pairs of characters to demonstrate her moral lesson; Under the pen name of "Aunt Kitty" she published a juvenile story entitled "Blind Alice" that at once became popular (1841), and was followed by others (New York, 1843), the whole series being issued in one volume as Aunt Kitty's Tales (1847))

OCLC, March 11, 2020 (manifestations of Blind Alice have statements of responsibility: by A Lady; by Aunt Kitty; by M.J. McIntosh; by M.J. McIntosh, author of "Ellen Leslie," "Jessie Graham," "Grace and Clara," "Florence Arnott," etc., etc.; by the Author of "Jessie Graham," etc.; manifestations of Aunt Kitty's tales have statements of responsibility: by Maria J. McIntosh, author of "Two lives, or To seem and to be," "Conquest and self-conquest," "Praise and principle," etc. etc.; by Maria J. McIntosh;

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