Good condition, 1919. No writing or highlighting found inside. Outside shows light wear, spine and binding good. Good copy for reading or research. In stock and ready to ship today. We ship USPS standard media mail with FREE delivery confirmation to ensure timely, accurate delivery to you.
Eleanor Stackhouse Atkinson (1863–1942) was a journalist, publisher, and author. Born in Indiana, she began her career as a schoolteacher in Indianapolis and Chicago. She wrote for the Chicago Tribune under the pen name “Nora Marks,” and worked as the publisher for the Little Chronicle Publishing Company. In 1912, she published her best-known work: the classic children’s story Greyfriars Bobby.