
Keziah Coffin, by Joseph C. Lincoln, September 1909
Keziah Coffin, by Joseph C. Lincoln, September 1909
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Keziah Coffin
by Joseph C. Lincoln
Author of GY Whittaker’s Place, Cap’n Eri, Etc.
With Illustrations by Wallace Morgan
Publisher: Grosset & Dunlap, New York
Made in the United States of America
Copyright 1909 by D. Appleton and Company
Published September, 1909
8 Pages of Illustrations
NOTE: On the back cover page there is a bookstore tag “Paul Elder & Co, San Francisco”
NOTE: On the front cover page there is a marking “50”
"Keziah Coffin" by Joseph C. Lincoln tells the story of Keziah Coffin, a strong-willed and independent woman living in a small Cape Cod town. The narrative focuses on Keziah's struggles and triumphs as she navigates the social dynamics and personal challenges of her community. Lincoln's portrayal of Keziah emphasizes her resilience and determination, highlighting her ability to overcome adversity and maintain her own sense of self. Through engaging dialogue and vivid descriptions of Cape Cod life, the novel explores themes of family, community, and the enduring spirit of its protagonist.
Joseph C. Lincoln was a prolific American author known for his humorous and heartwarming stories set in Cape Cod, Massachusetts. He captured the essence of Cape Cod life with his authentic portrayals of its residents and their unique dialect. His numerous novels, including "Cap'n Eri" and "GY Whittaker's Place," were immensely popular for their relatable characters and engaging narratives. Lincoln's work celebrated the values of hard work, community, and the simple joys of life, earning him a dedicated readership and solidifying his place as a beloved chronicler of Cape Cod culture.
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