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Some writers have confused the first “Mrs. Philip Henry Gosse” (née Emily Bowes) with the second "Mrs. Philip Henry Gosse" (née Eliza Brightwen, 1813-1900). Emily Bowes Gosse was neither a painter nor an illustrator, did not study with John Sell Cotman and did not illustrate P. H. Gosse’s
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in book form, fifty-four were written by her and the rest by her husband. In total, at least sixty-three Emily Gosse narrative or gospel tracts were published, with an aggregate sale of seven million copies by 1866. She authored 40 periodical articles. Her book
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Emily Bowes was born in London, England, to William and Hannah Bowes, both from old New England families. Her early years were divided among
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Emily Gosse: A Life of Faith and Works : the Story of Her Life and Witness with Her Published Poems and Samples of Her Prose Writings
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Emily Gosse: A Life of Faith and Works : the Story of Her Life and Witness with Her Published Poems and Samples of Her Prose Writings
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After these spells, Emily returned to London to stay with her parents in Clapton, North London. She attended the
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Gosse was a writer of Christian poetry books and a religious tract author and periodical contributor. Of sixty
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Emily died in Islington after a painful and protracted battle with breast cancer and was buried in
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Kindred Nature: Victorian & Edwardian Women Embrace The Living World
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Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004
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Glimpses of the Wonderful: The Life of Philip Henry Gosse, 1810-1888
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The Aquarium: an unveiling of the wonders of the deep sea
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and Douglas Wertheimer, "Emily Gosse: A Bibliography",
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and Douglas Wertheimer, "Emily Gosse: A Bibliography",
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and Douglas Wertheimer, “Emily Gosse: A Bibliography,”
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assembly in Hackney, where she met her future husband,
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A Memorial of the Last Days on Earth of Emily Gosse
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A Memorial of the Last Days on Earth of Emily Gosse
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Index

tract
evangelical
Merioneth
Exmouth
Plymouth Brethren
Philip Henry Gosse
Brook Street Chapel
Tottenham
Edmund
Abney Park Cemetery
Stoke Newington
Victorian
landscape
John Sell Cotman
chromolithographs
P. H. Gosse
Abraham And His Children
Emily Gosse: A Life of Faith and Works : the Story of Her Life and Witness with Her Published Poems and Samples of Her Prose Writings, Olivet Books, 2004
ISBN
0-9548283-0-5
Freeman, R. B.
Brethren Historical Review 17
ISSN
1755-9383
Gosse, Edmund
Father and Son; a study of two temperaments
Gosse, Philip Henry
A Memorial of the Last Days on Earth of Emily Gosse
ISBN
0-9544572-0-X

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