Linnie Marsh Wolfe

American librarian and author

Linnie Marsh Wolfe - Artists & Creatives born January 8th, 1881
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Contributions included work as a librarian and authorship of numerous novels and children's books. Writings often reflected a deep understanding of literature and showcased various narrative styles. Active in literary circles, engaged with different literary societies and contributed to professional libraries, focusing on improving library services and accessibility. Significant involvement in promoting library science as a field.

Authored 'The Glass Blower'

Published works in children's literature

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