A. L. O. E., 1821-1893

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معلومات حول الهوية:

الاسم الرئيس (باللاتينية)
A. L. O. E., 1821-1893
صِيَغ اسمية أخرى
A. S. O. E., 1821-1893
Author of Adopted son, 1821-1893
Author of Claremont tales, 1821-1893
Author of The giant killer, 1821-1893
Author of True heroism, 1821-1893
Author of Wings and stings, 1821-1893
Authoress of Flora, 1821-1893
Authoress of Giant killer, 1821-1893
Authoress of Glimpses of the unseen, 1821-1893
Authoress of Rambles of a rat, 1821-1893
Authoress of The young pilgrim, 1821-1893
Lady of England, 1821-1893
Robber's cave, Author of The, 1821-1893
Adopted son, Author of, 1821-1893
Author of The robber's cave, 1821-1893
Claremont tales, Author of, 1821-1893
E., A. L. O., 1821-1893
E., A. S. O., 1821-1893
Flora, Authoress of, 1821-1893
Giant killer, Author of The, 1821-1893
Giant killer, Authoress of, 1821-1893
Glimpses of the unseen, Authoress of, 1821-1893
Rambles of a rat, Authoress of, 1821-1893
True heroism, Author of, 1821-1893
Tucker, Miss (Charlotte Maria), 1821-1893
Wings and stings, Author of, 1821-1893
Young pilgrim, Authoress of The, 1821-1893
Tucker, Charlotte Maria, 1821-1893
Aloe, 1821-1893
تاريخ الميلاد
1821-05-08
تاريخ الوفاة
1893-12-02
النوع الاجتماعي
female
MARC
MARC

أرقام تعريفية أخرى

Wikidata: Q4983549
Library of congress: n 82228276
مصادر المعلومات
  • A wreath of Indian stories, [1876]:title page (by A.L.O.E., honorary missionary at Amritsar, author of "The young pilgrim," "Rescued from Egypt," &c., &c.)
  • DNB, 9th July 2003(born 8th May 1821, died 2nd Dec. 1893)
  • Esther Parsons, or, Try again, and other stories, 1864:title page (by A.L.O.E., author of "The Claremont Tales," "The Young Pilgrim," "Stories on the Parables," "Giant-killer," etc.
  • Flora, or, Self-deception, 1868(usage: by A.S.O.E.)
  • Hymns and poems, 1868:title page (by A.L.O.E., author of "The triumph over Midian," " Rescued from Egypt," "The shepherd of Bethlehem," &c., &c.)
  • MWA/NAIP files(hdg.: A. L. O. E., 1821-1893; usage: A. L. O. E.; Author of Claremont tales; Author of Adopted son; Author of Wings and stings; Author of True heroism; Authoress of The young pilgrim; Authoress of Giant killer; Authoress of Flora; Authoress of Rambles of a rat; Authoress of Glimpses of the unseen)
  • NUC Pre-1956(predominant usage: A.L.O.E.; other usages: Miss Tucker, A.S.O.E., Author of The robber's cave, Author of The giant killer)
  • Pictures of St. Paul, [1890?]:title page (by A.L.O.E., authoress of "The Claremont tales," "Ned Franks," "Life in the eagle's nest," "The white bear's den," etc., etc., etc.)
  • Sharp, H.S. Handbook of pseudonyms ... 1972:p. 1020 (Tucker, Charlotte Maria; A.L.O.E. (A Lady of England))
  • The hymn my mother taught me, 1885:title page (by A.L.O.E., author of "The young pilgrim," "Rescued from Egypt," "The shepherd of Bethlehem," etc.)
  • The rambles of a rat, 1861:title page (by A.L.O.E., authoress of "The young pilgrim," "The giant-killer," "Claremont tales," "The adopted son," "Flora," "Roby family," etc.)
  • The young pilgrim, 1863:title page (by A.L.O.E., authoress of "The Claremont tales," "Adopted son," "The giant-killer," "Wings and stings," "Walter Binning," "True heroism," etc.)
  • The young pilgrim, [1860?](usage: by the author of "The giant-killer, or, The battle which all must fight," "Roby family," etc.)
  • Wikipedia, viewed 12 August 2025:Charlotte Maria Tucker (born 2 May 1821, Barnet, Middlesex, England, the daughter of Henry St George Tucker, a chairman of the British East India Company, and moved with her family to London in 1822; prolific writer and poet for children and adults, with many of her 150 or more titles appearing in magazines before being collected into books; had a secular upbringing but her work is imbued with Evangelical religious beliefs, with most stories being allegories with a clear moral and criticized by contemporaries for its strong didacticism, with proceeds from writings often devoted to missionary or charity work; many stories are set in India, and she moved there in 1875, having taught herself Hindustani, to work as a self-supporting volunteer missionary at Amritsar and Batala; died 2 December 1893, Amritsar, India)
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