
The Camp Fire Girls Across the Seas
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About This Book
Margaret O'Bannon Womack Vandercook (January 12, 1877 – February 7, 1958) was an American writer of children's literature. Daughter of Joel Mayo Womack and Nannie Gibson (O'Bannon) Womack, she was born in Louisville, Kentucky, where she attended both public and private schools. In 1900 she married John Filkin Vandercook, who later became the first president of the United Press Association. He died in 1908. They had one son, John Womack Vandercook. Margaret spent her summers in Leonardo, New Jersey and winters in Gramercy Park, New York, but during her husband's lifetime she also spent several ...
Chapters (51)
- THE CAMP FIRE GIRLS ACROSS THE SEAS
- "Look Here, Esther," He Began
- CONTENTS
- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
- The Camp Fire Girls Across the Seas
- CHAPTER I
- Two Years Later
- There Was a Slight Sound from His Listener
- CHAPTER II
- The Wheel Revolves
- CHAPTER III
- Farewells
- CHAPTER IV
- Unter den Linden
- CHAPTER V
- Changes
- CHAPTER VI
- A Cosmopolitan Company
- CHAPTER VII
- Das Rheingold
- "Tell Me More About the Places Near Here"
- CHAPTER VIII
- Other Scenes
- CHAPTER IX
- The Meeting
- CHAPTER X
- An Adventure
- CHAPTER XI
- And Its Consequences
- CHAPTER XII
- The Uncertain Future
- CHAPTER XIII
- Richard Ashton
- CHAPTER XIV
- Betty's Strange Disappearance
- CHAPTER XV
- The Finding of Brunhilde
- CHAPTER XVI
- A Heart-to-Heart Talk
- CHAPTER XVII
- The Day Before Esther's Début
- "Fifty Thousand Dollars to Me!"
- CHAPTER XVIII
- That Night
- CHAPTER XIX
- Tea at the Castle
- CHAPTER XX
- Esther and Dick
- CHAPTER XXI
- Sunrise Cabin
- STORIES ABOUT CAMP FIRE GIRLS
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