Author: | Sara Ware Bassett | ISBN: | 1230000244527 |
Publisher: | Sur | Publication: | June 3, 2014 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Sara Ware Bassett |
ISBN: | 1230000244527 |
Publisher: | Sur |
Publication: | June 3, 2014 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Sara Ware Bassett (1872–1968) was a prolific American author of fiction and nonfiction. Her novels primarily deal with New England characters, and most of them are set in two fictional Cape Cod villages she created, Belleport and Wilton. Her first novel, "Mrs. Christy's Bridge Party", was published in 1907. She subsequently wrote over forty additional novels, continuing to write and publish into the late 1950s. Many of her novels focus on love stories and humorously eccentric characters.
In this ebook:
Shifting Sands, 1933
Flood Tide, 1921
The Story of Glass, 1916
Steve and the Steam Engine, 1921
The Story of Leather, 1915
The Story of Wool, 1913
Ted and the Telephone, 1922
The Story of Silk, 1918
The Story of Sugar, 1917
The Wall Between, 1920
Paul and the Printing Press, 1920
Christopher and the Clockmakers, 2008
Carl and the Cotton Gin, 1924
Mrs. Christy's Bridge Party, 1907
Sara Ware Bassett (1872–1968) was a prolific American author of fiction and nonfiction. Her novels primarily deal with New England characters, and most of them are set in two fictional Cape Cod villages she created, Belleport and Wilton. Her first novel, "Mrs. Christy's Bridge Party", was published in 1907. She subsequently wrote over forty additional novels, continuing to write and publish into the late 1950s. Many of her novels focus on love stories and humorously eccentric characters.
In this ebook:
Shifting Sands, 1933
Flood Tide, 1921
The Story of Glass, 1916
Steve and the Steam Engine, 1921
The Story of Leather, 1915
The Story of Wool, 1913
Ted and the Telephone, 1922
The Story of Silk, 1918
The Story of Sugar, 1917
The Wall Between, 1920
Paul and the Printing Press, 1920
Christopher and the Clockmakers, 2008
Carl and the Cotton Gin, 1924
Mrs. Christy's Bridge Party, 1907