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Stretton, Hesba (pseudonym) (1832 - 1911)

Short name Stretton, Hesba (pseudonym)
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First name Sarah
Birth name Smith
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Date of birth 1832
Date of death 1911
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Sex Female
Place of birth Wellington (Shropshire)
Place of death London
Lived in England
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Place(s) of Residence England
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Enoch Roden's Training (1860) 2 0
Jessica's First Prayer (1866) 4 0
Pilgrim Street: A Story of Manchester Life (1867) 2 0
Jessica's mother (1867) 1 0
Little Meg's Children (1868) 3 0
Alone in London (1869) 4 0
*The fisher boy from the Isle of Man (1871) 1 0
Bede's Charity (1872) 2 0
The doctor's dilemma (1872) 1 1
Max Krömer: a Story of the Siege of Strasbourg (1872) 3 0
The Children of Cloverly (1873) 3 0
Nelly's Dark Days (1873) 2 0
Lost Gip (1873) 1 0
*Stephen Fern (1873) 1 0
Hester Morley's promise (1873) 3 0
Cassy (1874) 1 0
No work no bread (1875) 1 0
The Storm of Life (1875) 2 0
The King's Servants (1875) 1 0
Sam Franklin's Savings Bank (1876) 1 0
The Crew of the Dolphin (1876) 1 0
Michael Lorio's Cross (1876) 1 0
*Sophie Chantrey (1877) 1 0
Two Christmas Stories (1877) 1 0
Friends till Death (1878) 1 0
A Thorny Path (1879) 2 0
No Place like Home (1881) 2 0
Left Alone (1883) 1 0
Carola (1884) 2 0
*Imprisoned and free (1889) 1 0
Through a needle's eye 3 0

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Unknown photographer, portrait of Hesba Stretton ca. 1860. 1860 is portrait of

Many Dutch translations, also recent ones: 2000, 2001 - see NCC (svd)

KLK 1904