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May Baldwin (1862-1950) was a prolific British author primarily of books for children. Her works include: A Popular Girl: A Tale of School Life in Germany (1901), A Plucky Girl; or, The Adventures of Miss Nell (1902), Sibyl; or, Old School Friends (1903), The Sunset Rock: A Story for Girls (1903), That Awful Little Brother (1904), The Girls of St. Gabriels; or, Life at a F...more
Paperback, 252 pages
Published October 24th 2008 by Dodo Press (first published 1910)
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Born in 1862, in India, where her father - the Rev. John Richard Baldwin - was a chaplain, May Baldwin was one of five children, and was sent to school in Germany. The family returned to England from 1869-1871, when Rev. Baldwin was on furlough, and permanently in 1879, when he took a living at Dewsbury.

An accomplished linguist, and a prolific author of girls' school stories, Baldwin's...more
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