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Jeannette Covert Nolan (1897–1974)

Author of The Story of Joan of Arc

63+ Works 1,316 Members 3 Reviews

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Series

Works by Jeannette Covert Nolan

The Story of Joan of Arc (1973) 156 copies
The Story of Martha Washington (1956) 119 copies, 1 review
Florence Nightingale (2000) 73 copies
Louis Pasteur (1948) 69 copies
Andrew Jackson (1949) 43 copies
Red Hugh of Ireland (2019) 28 copies
John Brown (1972) 25 copies
Dolley Madison (2021) 24 copies, 1 review
Belle Boyd: Secret Agent (2000) 23 copies
Abraham Lincoln (1965) 19 copies
Prince Henry (Real People) (1956) 15 copies, 1 review
La Salle (Real People) (1950) 12 copies
The Victory Drum (1967) 9 copies
James Watt (Real People) (1953) 8 copies
Treason at the Point (1967) 7 copies
Hobnailed Boots (1939) 7 copies
The Young Douglas (1943) 4 copies
florence nightingale (1962) 2 copies
Patriot in the Saddle (1945) 2 copies
Macbeth 1 copy
James Watt 1 copy
Joana D'Arc 1 copy
Indiana 1 copy
Profile in gilt (1941) 1 copy
Where secrecy begins (1938) 1 copy
Final appearance (1943) 1 copy

Associated Works

Treasury of Christmas Stories (1960) — Contributor — 366 copies, 3 reviews
Animal Friends and Adventures (1949) — Contributor — 61 copies
Writing Books for Boys and Girls (1952) — Contributor, some editions — 5 copies

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Birthdate
1897-03-31
Date of death
1974-10-12
Gender
female
Occupations
children's book author
Organizations
Indiana University
Awards and honors
Indiana University Writers Conference Hall of Fame (1968)
Relationships
Nolan, Val Francis (husband)
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Evansville, Indiana, USA
Places of residence
Evansville, Indiana, USA
Associated Place (for map)
Evansville, Indiana, USA

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Reviews

3 reviews
From the book flap:

"Of all our presidents' wives, Dolley Madison was the most beautiful, a legend in her own time. Her charm, tact and grace captivated Washington, and her fame as a hostess was international. But beneath her surface glamor were depths of character and courage that inspired the great men of Colonial America.

Dolley was born on a Virginia farm in a strict Quaker household. She was in her teens when they moved to Philadelphia, where she was introduced to John Todd, a young show more lawyer. They had a quiet, happy marriage till, suddenly, yellow fever swept the city, killing her husband and youngest child. But Dolley had the resilience of youth and gradually she emerged from her grief. When she met James Madison she was deeply impressed. He was a distinguished lawyer, father of the Constitution, and his Bill of Rights was the keystone of American democracy. Dolley gave up the Quaker religion to marry him.

Thus began the glittering years. As mistress of the vast estate of Montpelier, Dolley was noted for her lavish hospitality and gracious living. When her husband became Secretary of State, the Madisons moved to Washington where Dolley reigned as President Jefferson's official hostess, since he was a widower. In 1809 James Madison became President. Dolley's reaction was far from frivolous, for she realized that his position was thankless and did all she could to ease his burdens.

Even after Madison's death, the social life of Washington centered around Dolley, "First Lady always." Her one big failure was her son Payne; over-indulged and forgiven for every misconduct, he was jailed for debt and nearly brought her to financial ruin.

In Dolley Madison's story, as romantic as fiction, Jeannette Nolan has given us another of her excellent portraits of a woman who played a significant part in the development of America."
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" go and see the new foxhound puppies in the barn" Martha's brothers told her. "puppies! oh i'm
so excited"Martha said back, running toward the big barn. soon all the Dandridge children were
standing in the barn and each one was holding a sweet, adorable foxhound puppy...

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Lee J. Ames Illustrator
Armstrong Sperry Illustrator
Charles Hargens Illustrator
Frances Cavanah Director of Biographies
Marie A. Lawson Illustrator.

Statistics

Works
63
Also by
5
Members
1,316
Popularity
#19,523
Rating
3.8
Reviews
3
ISBNs
29
Languages
2

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