Edith Sessions Tupper

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title: Edith Sessions Tupper
text: Edith Katharine Sessions Tupper was an American journalist, novelist, playwright, short story writer, and screenwriter. Edith Katharine Sessions was born on September 29, 1855 in Panama, New York. She was the daughter of US Representative Walter L. Sessions. She married Horace E. Tupper, a railroad agent. Her novels include the mysteries By a Hair's Breadth (1889) and By Whose Hand? (1889) and the historical novel Hearts Triumphant (1906), set in early 19th century Manhattan and featuring Aaron
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description: American writer (1855–1927)
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