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Works of Myrtle Reed

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10 works of Myrtle ReedAmerican author, poet, journalist, and philanthropist (1874-1911)This ebook presents a collection of 10 works of Myrtle Reed. A dynamic table of contents allows you to jump directly to the work selected.Table of A Spinner in the Sun- At the Sign of the Jack O'Lantern- Flower of the Dusk- Lavender and Old Lace- Master of the Vineyard- Old Rose and Silver- The Master's Violin- The Myrtle Reed Cook Book- The Spinster Book- Threads of Grey and Gold

1809 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 19, 2012

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Myrtle Reed

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Myrtle Reed/Mrs McCullough (1874-1911) was an American author, the daughter of Elizabeth Armstrong Reed and the preacher Hiram von Reed. She sometimes wrote under the pseudonym of Olive Green. She was born in Chicago, where she graduated from the West Division High School. In 1906 she was married to James Sydney McCullough.

She wrote under her own name, but also published a series of cook books under the pseudonym of Olive Green, including What to Have for Breakfast (1905), One Thousand Simple Soups (1907) and How to Cook Fish (1908).

Myrtle was a diagnosed insomniac with prescribed sleeping drafts. She died August 17, 1911 of an overdose of sleeping powder taken with suicidal intent in her flat, called "Paradise Flat" at 5120 Kenmore Ave., Chicago, Illinois. The following day, her suicide letter, written to her maid, Annie Larsen, was published.

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