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Booklists for Kids


Clark, Beth. Anne Hutchinson. Philadelphia, PA. Chelsea House Publishers, 2000. F67.H92C58 2000.

Collier, Christopher. Pilgrims and Puritans, 1620-1676. New York, Benchmark Books, 1998. F68.C693.

Crawford, Deborah. Four Women in a Violent Time: Anne Hutchinson (1591-1643), Mary Dyer (1591?-1660), Lady Deborah Moody (1600-1659), Penelope Stout (1622-1732). New York, Crown, 1970. E187.5.C7.

Dunham, Montrew. Anne Bradstreet, Young Puritan Poet. Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill, 1969. PS712.D8.

Fradin, Dennis B. Anne Hutchinson: Fighter for Religious Freedom. Hillside, NJ, Enslow Publishers, 1990. F67.H92F73 1990.

IlgenFritz, Elizabeth. Anne Hutchinson. New York, Chelsea House Publishers, 1991. F67.H92.I54 1990x.

Lee, Susan. Boston. Chicago, Children’s Press, 1976. F73.4.L43.

Thurman, Judith. I Became Alone: Five Women Poets, Sappho, Louise Labe, Anne Bradstreet, Juana Ines de la Cruz, Emily Dickinson. New York, Atheneum, 1975. PN471.T5.

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Compiled by Patricia Feeley, Mary Frances O'Brien, and Nancy Hurxthal, Boston Public Library, 2001.

This booklist was prepared for the exhibit, BOTOLPH's TOWN, in cooperation with Historic Bostons' Partnership.