Books written by Martha Finley

  • Elsie's Womanhood

    FAMILY LINEAGE WALTER WALTER DINSMORE WALTER CONLEY (NEPHEW) WALTER HOWARD (NEPHEW) WALTER TRAVILLA (GRAND NEPHEW) HERBERT I IERBERT CARRINGTON HERBERT CARRINGTON (NEPHEW) HERBERT TRAVILLA (NAMESAKE) HAROLD (HARRY) HAROLD ALLISON 1 1 ...

  • Elsie's Kith and Kin

    WALTER WALTER DINSMORE WALTER CONLEY (NEPHEW) WALTER HOWARD (NEPHEW) WALTER TRAVILLA (GRAND NEPHEW) HERBERT I IERBERT CARRINGTON HERBERT CARRINGTON (NEPHEW) HERBERT TRAVILLA (NAMESAKE) HAROLD (HARRY) HAROLD ALLISON HARROLD CARRINGTON SR ...

  • Elsie's New Relations

    ALLISON) ELSIE VIOLET HERBERT ROSIE EDWARD HAROLD LILY . WALTER FRIENDS OF MR. & MRS. CARRINGTON (NEPHEW-GEORGE BOYD) J_ MR. & MRS. HOWARD T HERBERT HAROLD (SOPHIE ALLISON) ARCHIE LUCY (PHILIP ROSS) JOHN CAROLINE EDWARD I [BOWLES) (LORA ...

  • Elsie at Viamede

    WALTER WALTER DINSMORE WALTER CONLEY (NEPHEW) WALTER HOWARD (NEPHEW) WALTER TRAVILLA (GRAND NEPHEW) HERBERT I IERBERT C ARRINGTON HERBERT CARRINGTON (NEPHEW) HERBERT TRAVILLA (NAMESAKE) HAROLD (HARRY) HAROLD ALLISON HARROLD CARRINGTON ...

  • Elsie's Girlhood

    "As Elsie Dinsmore grows up and becomes a young woman, her family undergoes major changes.

  • Christmas with Grandma Elsie

    It's Grandma Elsie's turn to host the family's holiday festivities at Ion, and soon sleigh rides, ice skating, and snowball fights abound at the home place.

  • Elsie at the World's Fair

    Elsie at the World's Fair

  • Elsie's Motherhood

    In this fifth volume in The Original Elsie Dinsmore Series, Elsie and Edward seek to impart their heritage of faith to their burgeoning family and also fight to prevent the persecution of an innocent person by the ruthless Ku Klux Klan.

  • Elsie in the South

    There is a gathering of the clans in Florida in this new volume of the Elsie Series, and a great deal of information is brought out in informal talks about the history of Florida; there are visits to Jacksonville, St. Augustine, etc, and to ...

  • Elsie's Children

    Covers feature custom illustrations. Elsie's Children, Book 6: Pleasant times and new babies are mixed with dark secrets and deep sorrow. Will Elsie be strong in the Lord?

  • Elsie At the World's Fair

    “Let me get that mouse out for you, Lu,” said Herbert, holding out his hand for the reticule; but scarcely were the words out of his mouth when the meow of a kitten, coming from his coat pocket, caused him to suddenly and almost ...

  • Elsie's Widowhood

    What else, Herbert?” “The breast-plate of righteousness, sir; and the loins are to be girt about with truth, the feet shod with the preparation of the gospel of peace.” “There is yet another lesson,” said Mrs. Travilla, ...

  • Elsie and Her Loved Ones

    sighed Herbert, rising and moving toward the entrance. At that moment the vehicle came to a standstill at the veranda steps, and instantly out sprang a manly form and came quickly up them. "Walter!" exclaimed Herbert, reaching out his ...

  • Elsie's Young Folks

    Following the destruction of the Maine in Havana Harbor and America's declaration of war on Spain, Max sails on Commodore Dewey's flagship, the Olympia, to meet the Spanish in the Philippines.

  • Elsie at Home

    Written by Martha Finley, an unmarried teacher of the last century, these novels proved to be a means of conveying her deep love for Christ Jesus.

  • Elsie at Ion

    The family enjoys another get-together at the shore as they learn about more trusting in God's protective care, especially during hard times.

  • Elsie’s Children.

    Reproduction of the original: Elsie’s Children. by Martha Finley

  • Elsie's New Relations: What They Did and How They Fared at Ion. a Sequel To: "Grandmother Elsie" By: Martha Finley...

    Martha Finley (April 26, 1828 - January 30, 1909) was a teacher and author of numerous works, the most well known being the 28 volume Elsie Dinsmore series which was published over a span of 38 years.

  • Elsie's Endless Wait

    Lucy attended classes with Elsie in the mornings , though Herbert stayed with his mother . But in the afternoons , they all went out together , walking or riding . And if the weather was too warm , they played together on the veranda ...

  • Elsie's New Relations: Complete

    But he threw the book into the sea, and said neither you nor I should ever readsuch poisonous stuff with his knowledge or consent.""Then, where would be the use of my going to him for it? I'll not say a word about it.