Elizabeth Lincoln Gould (died December 11, 1914) was an American author of children's books and a playwright.[1] She wrote a pair of plays based on the novels Little Women and Little Men by Louisa May Alcott.[2][3]
American author
Watercolor on ivory miniature painting of Elizabeth Lincoln Gould ca. 1900 by Laura Coombs Hills
Gould grew up in Boston. Her father was a publisher and bookseller.[4] Numerous editions of her books were published.[3]
She wrote children's books.[5] She also composed song lyrics.[6]
The New York Historical Society Museum & Gallery has a miniature watercolor on ivory painting of Gould by Laura Coombs Hills.[7]
Her book Cap'n Gid is about a retired ship's captain who decides to shift from his rural retreat to city life for some new experiences.[8]
Gould, Elizabeth Lincoln (March 25, 1911). "Felicia's Folks". Penn Publishing Company – via Google Books.
Coussens, Penrhyn Wingfield (April 11, 1911). One Thousand Books for Children. A. C. McClurg & Company. p.7– via Internet Archive. elizabeth lincoln gould.
McLaughlin, James Matthew (April 11, 1906). "Fourth reader". Ginn – via Google Books.
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