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C.D. Warner, et al., comp.
The Library of the World’s Best Literature. An Anthology in Thirty Volumes. 1917.

Catherine Sinclair (1800–1864)

Sinclair, Catherine. A Scotch novelist; born in Edinburgh, April 17, 1800; died there, Aug. 6, 1864. Among her writings are: ‘Charlie Seymour’; ‘Holiday House’; ‘Modern Accomplishments,’ a study of the education of girls (1836); ‘Shetland and the Shetlanders’ (1840); ‘Modern Flirtations’ (1841); ‘Scotch Courtiers and the Court’ (1842); ‘Jane Bouverie; or, Prosperity and Adversity’ (1846); ‘Popish Legends; or, Bible Truths’ (1852); ‘Torchester Abbey’ (1857); ‘Anecdotes of the Cæsars’ (1858); ‘Sketches and Short Stories of Scotland’ (1859).