Mary Louise Booth

Writer and editor of 'Harper's Weekly'

Mary Louise Booth - Artists & Creatives born April 19th, 1831
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An American writer, editor, and translator. Played a crucial role in the publication of 'Harper's Weekly', serving as its first female editor. Contributed significantly to the field of journalism and literature through numerous articles, essays, and translations. Actively engaged in the cultural and educational discourse of the time, promoting literature and enhancing the representation of women's voices in media.

Edited 'Harper's Weekly' from 1861 to 1881

Translated works of French literature into English

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