Gems of National Poetry.

Printed: Circa 1890

Publisher: Frederick Warne & Co. London

Dimensions 13 × 19 × 3.5 cm
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Language: English

Size (cminches): 13 x 19 x 3.5

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Red calf binding with red marbled paper boards. Brown title plate with gilt lettering, banding and emblems on the spine.

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A gentle book

Laura Belinda Charlotte Jewry (married name Laura Valentine, pen names Mrs. S. Valentine and Aunt Louisa; 1814–1899), was a Victorian English writer primarily known for her children literature. Her work was often produced in children series including Aunt Louisa’s Toy Books, Aunt Louisa’s Big Picture Series, and The Young Folk’s Shakespeare Series.

Laura Belinda Charlotte Jewry was born at the Victory in England. Her father, Admiral Jewry, served in the English navy. At an early age, she connected with the Lord Elphinstone family. She spent her maiden life in India till she married Reverend Richard Valentine, a clergyman of the Church of England. Within 12 months of their marriage, she was widowed.

Her literature often was educational, told of travel, or described the London scene. As an adult novelist, Laura Valentine specialized in florid historical romance. Her main novels were Kirkholme Priory (1847), The Vassal (1850), and the Cup and the Lip (1851). Valentine expressed an expertise in Shakespeare, editing “The Works of William Shakespeare” and creating a number of children’s versions of Shakespeare plays including The Merchant of Venice and The Tempest. Professionally, Valentine was one of the chief editors of Frederick Warne & Co and the sole editor of Girl’s Home Book and The Chandos Classics. Most of Valentine’s work was published through Frederick Warne & Co and T. C. Newby.

Valentine died at the age of 84 still an active writer. She was survived only by her sister Mary Jewry for five or six years.

 

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