Josepha Weiser-von Inffeld has written:
'Das Buch em Ghirlandaio' -- subject(s): Mural painting and decoration, Florence
'Das Buch um Ghirlandaio'
Josepha Gutelius has written: 'Rapt meat'
Josepha Kraigher-Porges has written: 'Lebenserinnerungen einer alten Frau'
Margaret Josepha Donnelly has written: 'Guilbert de Pixerecourt et le melodrame'
Josepha Weitzmann-Fiedler has written: 'Romanische gravierte Bronzeschalen' -- subject(s): Engraving (Metal-work), Romanesque, Implements, utensils, Romanesque Bronzes, Tableware, Themes, motives
Maria Josepha Stanley Stanley was a 19th-century British author known for her novels and poetry. She wrote works such as "The Fairy of the Lake," "The Orphan of the Rhine," and "The Chateau of Olival." Her writing often included themes of romance, adventure, and the supernatural.
Josepha Campinha-Bacote has written: 'The process of cultural competence in the delivery of healthcare services' -- subject(s): Cross-Cultural Comparison, Ethnic Groups, Medical care, Intercultural communication, Delivery of Health Care, Transcultural medical care, Minorities
Sara Josepha Hale wrote the nursery rhyme and song Mary Had a Little Lamb. She was a poet, author, and editor that lived during the 16th and 17th centuries.
Sarah Josepha Buell Hale was an American writer and an influential editor. She is the author of the nursery rhyme "Mary Had a Little Lamb".
Max Nord has written: 'Josepha Mendels' -- subject(s): Biography, Dutch Authors 'Thank you, Canada' -- subject(s): Canadians, Dutch Personal narratives, History, World War, 1939-1945 'Klaus Barbie' -- subject(s): Atrocities, Biography, War criminals, World War, 1939-1945 'Vietnam is our world'
According to other sources on this site, "Mary Had a Little Lamb" was written by Sarah Josepha Hale in 1830. This is when the song was first published; but according to "The Story of Mary's Little Lamb," published in 1928 by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ford (yes, that Henry Ford), in 1817 one Mary Sawyer brought her pet lamb to the Redstone School in Sterling, Massachusetts. Visiting the school that day was a ministry student named John Roulstone, Jr. According to Mary Sawyer's own testimony (in the Fords' book and in Sawyer family records), Roulstone revisited the school a couple of days later and gave her a poem that he had written in commemoration of the obviously historic event.If we only credit Hale as the author of the song, then Mary has no surname. But if Sawyer's account is true (and Roulstone wrote the poem, with Hale later adding some verses and the melody), then Mary's surname was Sawyer.
Sarah Josepha Hale, a very important magazine editor and author of the time, waged a tireless campaign to make Thanksgiving a national holiday in the mid-19th century.
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