American writer (1888–1954)
Rothery in 1936 Agnes Rothery (1888–1954), orAgnes Edwards Rothery , was the pen name of American writer[ 1] Agnes (née Edwards) Pratt.[ 2] Primarily known as atravel writer ,[ 3] she also published novels.[ 2]
Rothery died in 1954 inCharlottesville, Virginia . Her papers are at theUniversity of Virginia .[ 4]
A fitting habitation , 1944Family album , 1942Miss Coolidge, a comedy in one act , 1927Into what port? , illustrations by Carl Burger, 1931Images of earth: Guatemala , 1934Central American roundabout , illustrated by Kurt Wiese, 1944Sweden, the land and the people , 1938South America; the west coast and the east , 1930Scandinavian roundabout , illustrated by George Gray, 1946South American roundabout , illustrated by Carl Burger, 1940Central America and the Spanish Main , 1929Washington roundabout , illustrated by Carl Burger, 1942Virginia, the new dominion , by Agnes Rothery, illustrated by E. H. Suydam, 1940New roads in old Virginia , by Agnes Rothery; with illustrations by Alice Acheson, 1929Cape Cod , 1918A garden rosary , 1917The house of friendship , 1915Houses Virginians have loved . Illustrated with photos, 1954
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