Alice Duer Miller
Alice Duer Miller was a talented American poet, novelist, and playwright born in 1874 in New York City. She was a prominent figure in the early 20th century literary scene, known for her keen observations on women's rights and social issues. With a background in both literature and social commentary, Miller's work often reflected her progressive views, and she used her writing as a platform to advocate for change. Her poetry and prose are marked by a blend of wit and insight, making her a unique voice of her time.
The Priceless Pearl
Pearl Leavitt is habitually fired from her New York City office jobs for being "too beautiful" and thereby causing all the men to …
Come Out of the Kitchen!
A novel about a man who rents a house for the season and keeps having problems with the servants, especially the attractive cook. - Summary …
The Burglar and the Blizzard
Geoffrey Holland, a young millionaire, visits his country home in Hillsborough after hearing of a recent string of burglaries. To Holland's …
Are Women People? A Book of Rhymes for Suffrage Times
A collection of poetry and some other short works by suffragist Alice Duer MIller. Many of these satirical works were first published in the…
Poems
Alice Duer was a successful American author who wrote poetry, novels and screenplays and campaigned tirelessly for women's suffrage. Her si…