The Mormon Prophet: A Religion, Fiction and Literature Classic By Lily Dougall! AAA+++
Montreal, the daughter of John Dougall, a Scottish immigrant who founded a profitable religious paper, the Montreal Witness, and Elizabeth Redpath Dougall, the daughter of another Scottish immigrant. In 1880 Dougall moved to Edinburgh as the companion to an aunt. Here she prepared for her writing career by studying at the University of Edinburgh and the University of St. Andrews, eventually completing her degree requirements in 1887. Her first short story appeared in 1889, her first novel (Beggars All) in 1892.
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The Mormon Prophet: A Religion, Fiction and Literature Classic By Lily Dougall! AAA+++
Montreal, the daughter of John Dougall, a Scottish immigrant who founded a profitable religious paper, the Montreal Witness, and Elizabeth Redpath Dougall, the daughter of another Scottish immigrant. In 1880 Dougall moved to Edinburgh as the companion to an aunt. Here she prepared for her writing career by studying at the University of Edinburgh and the University of St. Andrews, eventually completing her degree requirements in 1887. Her first short story appeared in 1889, her first novel (Beggars All) in 1892.
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The Mormon Prophet: A Religion, Fiction and Literature Classic By Lily Dougall! AAA+++

The Mormon Prophet: A Religion, Fiction and Literature Classic By Lily Dougall! AAA+++

The Mormon Prophet: A Religion, Fiction and Literature Classic By Lily Dougall! AAA+++

The Mormon Prophet: A Religion, Fiction and Literature Classic By Lily Dougall! AAA+++

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Montreal, the daughter of John Dougall, a Scottish immigrant who founded a profitable religious paper, the Montreal Witness, and Elizabeth Redpath Dougall, the daughter of another Scottish immigrant. In 1880 Dougall moved to Edinburgh as the companion to an aunt. Here she prepared for her writing career by studying at the University of Edinburgh and the University of St. Andrews, eventually completing her degree requirements in 1887. Her first short story appeared in 1889, her first novel (Beggars All) in 1892.

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BN ID: 2940148547228
Publisher: BDP
Publication date: 07/16/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 309 KB
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