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  1. Biography - Perkins, Lucy Fitch (1865-1937): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2002-01-01
  2. A book of joys; the story of a New England summer, by Lucy Fitch Perkins author of ""The goose girl"", editor and illustrator of ""The dandelion classics"" etc. ; with illustrations in color by the author by Lucy Fitch (1865-1937) Perkins, 1907
  3. The Puritan twins by Perkins Lucy Fitch 1865-1937, 1921-01-01
  4. A book of joys; the story of a New England summer by Lucy Fitch Perkins 1865-1937, 1907-12-31
  5. Robin Hood; his deeds and adventures as recounted in the old Eng by Perkins. Lucy Fitch. 1865-1937., 1906-01-01
  6. The French twins by Perkins Lucy Fitch 1865-1937, 1918-01-01
  7. The Belgian twins by Perkins. Lucy Fitch. 1865-1937, 1917-01-01

1. Perkins, Lucy Fitch
Perkins, Lucy Fitch. (18651937), writer of children's books
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Perkins, Lucy Fitch
(1865-1937), writer of children's books Born on July 12, 1865, in Maples, Indiana, Lucy Fitch attended the Museum of Fine Arts School in Boston (1883-86). She worked as an illustrator for the Prang Educational Company in Boston for a year and then taught for four years in the School of Fine Arts of the newly opened Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York. In 1891 she married Dwight H. Perkins, with whom she settled in Chicago. She worked as an illustrator for the Chicago office of the Prang firm, painted murals in schoolrooms, taught art, and lectured. In 1906 she published her first book, The Goose Girl, a collection of rhymes for children. A Book of Joys: A Story of a New England Summer appeared the following year. With The Dutch Twins (1911), Perkins began a series of geographical and historical storybooks that proved enormously popular. Humorous, unpedantic, and illustrated in her own whimsical style, the "Twins" series extended to 26 volumes, including Irish Twins Belgian Twins Italian Twins Filipino Twins Pioneer Twins Indian Twins Spanish Twins (1934), and

2. PERKINS, MUNICIPAL ART
Best known for the many children's books she wrote and illustrated, Lucy Fitch Perkins(18651937) studied art in Boston and taught design for several years as
http://www.library.cornell.edu/Reps/DOCS/perkins.htm
MUNICIPAL ART Lucy Fitch Perkins The Chautauquan 36 (February 1903):516 Eve Among the Puritans: A Biography of Lucy Fitch Perkins (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1956). In searching for the expression of his idea, the modern reformer rarely needs to go farther than to the pages of his Emerson. There, compactly enclosed in one of the rare sentences of the Serene Sage, he is quite sure to find the vital germ of his though clothed in pungent words, and proportionately related to other phases of thought. The first consideration of the modern advocate for municipal art is well expressed in this passage: "Beauty will not repeat in America its history in Greece.... It is in vain that we look for genius to reiterate its miracles in the old arts. It is its instinct to find beauty and holiness in new and necessary facts, in the field and roadside, in the shop and mill.... It will raise to a divine use the railroad, the insurance office, the joint-stock company." In his triumphant optimism he even includes "law, primary assemblies, and commerce" among the activities to be redeemed by art from the clutches of avarice. "All the virtues", he insists, "range themselves on the side of prudence, or the art of securing a present well-being, and, begin where we may, we are pretty sure, in a short space, to be mumbling our ten commandments."

3. The Dutch Twins By Lucy Fitch Perkins
Search under Perkins, Lucy Fitch, 18651937. Fitch, Lyle C. (Lyle Craig) (about) (1 title). Fitch, Lyle Craig.
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The Dutch Twins
by Lucy Fitch Perkins
T he Dutch Twins by Lucy Fitch Perkins. (Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1911, 190 pp.) Lucy Adeline (Fitch) Perkins (1865-1937), No. 7098, wrote a series of seven "geographical" books for children in the first seven grades of school. In addition to The Dutch Twins , she wrote The Eskimo Twins The Japanese Twins , etc. She also wrote a "historical" series of three books for grades four through seven. Lucy illustrated all the books herself. The Dutch Twins , written for first graders, tells the story of Kit and Kat Vedder and has chapters with titles such as "The Day They Went Fishing," "Market Day With Father," and so forth. In the back of the book are two pages of "Suggestions To Teachers." The book also has a dedicatory page "To Lawrence and other children." Lucy's only son was named Lawrence Bradford Perkins.
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4. THE BELGIAN TWINS
in the public domain in Canada, since Lucy Fitch Perkins lived from 18651937. Under Canadian copyright law, all of an
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[Cover] [Title Page]
THE BELGIAN TWINS
By Lucy Fitch Perkins
ILLUSTRATED BY THE AUTHOR
BOSTON AND NEW YORK
HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY
The Riverside Press Cambridge
[Page]
Published November 1917 [Page] [Page]
PREFACE
In this sad hour of the world's history, when so many homes have been broken up, and so many hearts burdened with heavy sorrows, it is comforting to think of the many heroic souls who, throughout the struggle, have gone about their daily tasks with unfailing courage and cheerfulness, and by so doing have helped to carry the burdens of the world, and to sustain other hearts as heavy as their own. It is comforting, also, to know that there are many instances of happy reunions after long and unspeakable anxieties, adventures, and trials. This story of two little Belgian refugees is based upon the actual experience of two Belgian children, and the incident of the locket is quite true. The characters of the eel-woman and the mother of the Twins have also their living originals, from whose courage and devotion the author has received much inspiration. [Page] [Page] CONTENTS I.

5. Project Gutenberg Author Record
Project Gutenberg Author record. Perkins, Lucy Fitch, 18651937. Titles.
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Perkins, Lucy Fitch, 1865-1937
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Belgian Twins, The Dutch Twins, The Eskimo Twins, The French Twins, The ... Swiss Twins, The
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6. Project Gutenberg Author Index
Pepys, Samuel, 16331703. Perdue, Mitzi. Perkins, Lucy Fitch, 1865-1937. Perry,Bliss, 1860-1954. Perry, Stella George Stern, 1877-. Perry, William B.
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Packard, Frank L. (Frank Lucius), 1877-1942 Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922 Paine, Albert Bigelow, 1861-1937 Paine, Ralph Delahaye, 1871-1925 ... Pérez Galdós, Benito, 1843-1920
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8. Lucy Fitch Perkins
Women's history stories with a twist they're true, they're interesting, and they're all about women! Find fascinating facts, littleknown anecdotes, and provocative quotations. Lucy Fitch Perkins. Writer and Artist Lucy Fitch Perkins (1865-1937). Lucy Fitch Perkins was an artist first and
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To hope for civic beauty merely by building here and there a fine building or by securing some extraneous and artificial attraction is like wearing jewels upon soiled hands. Equally inadequate is the effort to secure beauty by importing the art of another people. History shows that transplanted art does not thrive. Not having grown from the life and needs of the people it remains unrelated, or becomes so changed as to be no more the same thing.
Lucy Fitch Perkins
Writer and Artist Lucy Fitch Perkins (1865-1937)
Lucy Fitch Perkins was an artist first and only later turned to writing. After attending the Museum of Fine Arts School in Boston, she worked as an illustrator for one year and then taught for four years at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York. She moved to Chicago after her marriage to architect Dwight H. Perkins where she worked for several years as an illustrator, mural painter, teacher, and lecturer. Her husband played a leading role in promoting civic improvement projects for Chicago, and Lucy wholeheartedly advocated civic beautification projects in an essay that appeared in a magazine called The Chautauquan A Book of Joys: A Story of a New England Summer . It wasn't until 1911, however, that the first book in the series for which she would become famous would debut.

9. Lucy Fitch Perkins
Writer and Artist Lucy Fitch Perkins (18651937) Lucy Fitch Perkinswas an artist first and only later turned to writing. After
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The Week's Famous and Infamous Women
To hope for civic beauty merely by building here and there a fine building or by securing some extraneous and artificial attraction is like wearing jewels upon soiled hands. Equally inadequate is the effort to secure beauty by importing the art of another people. History shows that transplanted art does not thrive. Not having grown from the life and needs of the people it remains unrelated, or becomes so changed as to be no more the same thing.
Lucy Fitch Perkins
Writer and Artist Lucy Fitch Perkins (1865-1937)
Lucy Fitch Perkins was an artist first and only later turned to writing. After attending the Museum of Fine Arts School in Boston, she worked as an illustrator for one year and then taught for four years at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York. She moved to Chicago after her marriage to architect Dwight H. Perkins where she worked for several years as an illustrator, mural painter, teacher, and lecturer. Her husband played a leading role in promoting civic improvement projects for Chicago, and Lucy wholeheartedly advocated civic beautification projects in an essay that appeared in a magazine called The Chautauquan A Book of Joys: A Story of a New England Summer . It wasn't until 1911, however, that the first book in the series for which she would become famous would debut.

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14. The Voyage
A Celebration of Women Writers The Voyage by Lucy Fitch Perkins (18651937) FromThe Eskimo Twins by by Lucy Fitch Perkins (1865-1937) Boston and New York
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"The Voyage" by Lucy Fitch Perkins (1865-1937)
From: The Eskimo Twins by by Lucy Fitch Perkins (1865-1937) Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1914.
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THE VOYAGE
IX
THE VOYAGE
I
WHEN the twins awoke, the sun was shining as brightly as ever, and Nip and Tup were barking at them through the hole in the roof. Kesshoo and Koolee were gone! Menie and Monnie were frightened. They were afraid they were left behind. They sat up in bed and howled! In a moment Koolee's face looked down at them through the roof. "What's the matter?" she said. "We thought we were left," wailed Monnie! "As if I could leave you behind!" cried Koolee. She laughed at them. "Hand up the skins to me," she said. She reached her arm down the hole and pulled out all the skins from the bed as fast as the twins gave them to her. Then she put her head down into the opening and looked all around. "We haven't left a thing," she said; "come along." The twins couldn't climb out through the roof, though they wanted to, so they went out by the tunnel, and helped their mother carry the skins to the beach. All the people in the village and all the dogs were there before them. The great woman-boats were packed, the kyaks of the men waited beside them in a row on the beach, with their noses in the water.

15. Atatürk Kütüphanesi
Translate this page Perkins, Lucy Fitch (1865-1937) Eskimo ikizleri. 9-14 yasinda ilk mektep çocuklarinamahsustur. Perkins, Lucy Fitch (1865-1937) Hollândali ikizler.
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16. The Twins Homepage
During the early part of the twentieth century, a woman named Lucy Fitch Perkins(18651937) wrote a series of children's books known as The Twins Books
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The Twins Homepage
During the early part of the twentieth century, a woman named Lucy Fitch Perkins (1865-1937) wrote a series of children's books known as "The Twins Books", published by the Riverside Press of Cambridge, MA. As this title suggests, each of the 26 books in the series featured a set of twins. Almost all of the sets were made up of one boy and one girl, the only exception being The Spanish Twins , which starred two boys. Each book took place in a different country or time in America's past. The main purpose of these enjoyable stories seemed to be to make life in foreign cultures and past times easily accessable to "modern" American children. Many of the cultural books very slyly describe the repression of women in other lands, most prominantly Asiatic ones. However, this is not immediatly apparent to the child reader of the novels, in fact I myself only noticed it in the past few years. (NB: I am almost 19) These books, once very common, are now hard to find. I have been a collector of the series since the fourth grade and now as a college freshman am almost done. I think that these stories have lost none of their appeal over the years, and I am ever hopeful that someday soon they will be re-released. Books should never be forgotten.
Here is a list of the books I own and a brief plot summary of each. I hope this is helpful to other fans and interesting too.

17. Index
Pepys, Samuel (16331703) The Diary of Samuel Pepys. Perkins, Lucy Fitch(1865-1937) The Belgian Twins The Japanese Twins The Swiss Twins.
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English Classics 3000 P ( Listed by Author )

18. The Mad Cybrarian's Library: Free Online E-texts - Authors P-Pn
Perkins, Lucy Fitch (18651937) The Belgian Twins(html at Celebration of WomenWriters) (1917 Edition, illustrated.) Public Domain in Canada and the USA only
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19. Lucy
Alternates Luci, Lucilla.. Famous Bearers Artists and Authors Lucy Terry (17301821)American poet. Lucy Fitch Perkins (1865-1937) American author.
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For many more names, please return to Edgar's Main Page. Lucy
Gender : Feminine.
Language : English.
Etymology
Lucy is the English form of Lucia , the feminine form of Lucius
History
Lucy comes Lucie , the French form of Lucia . Due to the influence of St. Lucia, it was a fairly common medieval name that first reached a high popularity in the 18th century. It is rather uncommon now.
Please see Lucia for additional information.
Pronunciation : loo-see
Diminutives Lu Lula Lulu
Alternates Luci Lucilla Famous Bearers Artists and Authors Lucy Terry American poet. Lucy Fitch Perkins American author. Lucy Maud Montgomery Canadian novelist. Lucy Boston English writer. Educators, Scholars, and Social Workers Lucy Stone American feminist. Lucy Louisa Coues Flower American welfare worker. Lucy Myers Wright Mitchell American archeologist. Lucy Jane Rider Meyer American social worker. Lucy Maynard Salmon American historian. Lucy Wheelock American educator. Lucy Minnigerode American Red Cross nurse. Lucy Burns American feminist.

20. Lucia
Lucile Grahn (18191907) Danish choreographer. Lucy Fitch Perkins (1865-1937)American author. Lucy Maud Montgomery (1874-1942) Canadian novelist.
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For many more names, please Return to Edgar's Main Page. Lucia
Gender : Feminine.
Language : English, Spanish, Italian, Latin
Etymology
Lucia is the feminine form of Lucius
History
Lucy
, a the name of a popular saint, has been common in England since the Middle Ages, and especially since the 18th century. Lucia , the original form, was revived in England in the 17th century. Lucille , the French form, crossed into England during the Middle Ages. The variant Luce died out in the 17th century. Luciana and Lucina first entered England in the 13th century, but the have never been popular. Lucinda was first found in Cervantes 1605 novel Don Quixote . It remained a literary name throughout the 17th century, but became fairly common in the 18th century.
Pronunciation : loo-SEE-ah.
Diminutives Lu Lula Lulu
French Lucette Lucile Lucille
Alternates Luce Luci Lucinda Lucila Lucina Lukene English Lucy Lucilla French Lucie Luce Lucienne Lucinde Hawaiian Lukia Lukila Irish Gaelic Laoise Italian Luciella Luciana Portuguese Luciana Scottish Gaelic Swedish Luciana Masculine Lucius Famous Bearers Artists and Authors Lucy Terry American poet.

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