Atherton, Gertrude Franklin (Horn) - ăthˈərtən, 1857–1948, American writer, b. San Francisco. She wrote a series of historical novels about California, which include The Californians (1898), Rezánov (1906), and The Ancestors (1907). Her most popular books are The Conqueror (1902), which is a fictionalized biography of Alexander Hamilton, and the |
by John Curtis Underwood. 480 pgs.
by Gertrude Atherton. 322 pgs.
by David Fine, Paul Skenazy. 243 pgs.
by Kevin Starr. 494 pgs.
by Laurie Champion, Emmanuel S. Nelson. 412 pgs.
by Gertrude Atherton. 472 pgs.
by Nancy Owen Nelson. 319 pgs.
by Frederick S. Frank, Douglass H. Thomson, Jack G. Voller. 516 pgs.