
Julia Davis
1900 – January 30, 1993
29 works on record
Biography
West Virginia-born author, journalist, and social worker Julia Davis is best known for her writings about the history of western Virginia and the role of her family in shaping that history. She was born in Clarksburg in 1900. Julia Davis published her first book, Sword of the Vikings, in 1927. She followed that publication with more than twenty other books, primarily history and fiction, though she also published two autobiographical works—Legacy of Love, a memoir of her West Virginia childhood, and The Embassy Girls, a memoir of her time as an ambassador’s daughter in England. She also published two novels, The Devil’s Church and Cruise with Death, under the pseudonym F. Draco. Julia Davis died January 30, 1993, in Ranson, WV.
Source: Library of West Virginia Wesleyan College
Works

Mark Rothko

No other white men

A valley and a song

Mount up

Schools where everyone belongs

Legacy of love

The Doctor's Favorite Nurse

Peter Hale

Mountains are free

Love's Treasure Trove

The sun climbs slow

Empowering bystanders in bullying prevention
The Shenandoah
The Shenandoah
Fly High, My Heart
Fly High, My Heart
Sands of Desire
Sands of Desire
Never say die
Never say die
Mark Rothko (Painters S.)
Mark Rothko (Painters S.)
Nurse in Arabia
Nurse in Arabia
Vaino, a boy of new Finland
Vaino, a boy of new Finland
The embassy girls
The embassy girls
African Interlude
African Interlude
Bridle the wind
Bridle the wind
Mark Rothko (Painters)
Mark Rothko (Painters)
Rivers of America
Rivers of America
Stonewall
Stonewall
Giovanni Bellini (Painters)
Giovanni Bellini (Painters)
Cloud on the land
Cloud on the land
Eagle on the sun ..
Eagle on the sun ..
Remember and forget
Remember and forget