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Walter Taylor Field
21 February 1861 – 18 August 1939
21 works on record
Biography
Walter Taylor Field, born in Galesburg, Illinois, was an American author . Field was a student at Dartmouth from 1879-81. He received a Bachelor of Arts, Amherst, 1883, honorary Master of Arts, 1918. He was connected with C. Griggs & Company, Harper & Brothers, and Ginn & Company, and was Associate editor of *The Advance*, Chicago, 1886-87, and editor of *The Abbey Classics* (1907-10).
Field is the author of numerous books, including *Rome* (1904, 2 volumes); *What Is Success?* (1910); *The Quest of the Four-leaved Clover* (1911); *Young and Field Literary Readers* (1914-15, with Mistress Ella Flagg Young); and *A Guide to Literature for Children* (1928). Field was a member of the Authors' League America and has been listed as a notable author by Marquis Who's Who.
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Works

Fingerposts to children's reading
1907

Rome
1905

The Field first reader

Readings from English and American literature

Rome The Eternal City

A guide to literature for children

Rome, Volume I

The Field Fifth Reader
The Field readers
The Field readers
1927
The Quest of the Four Leaved Clover
The Quest of the Four Leaved Clover
Young and Field Literary Readers; Book 4
Young and Field Literary Readers; Book 4
Eight O'Clock Chapel; A Study of New England College Life in the Eighties
Eight O'Clock Chapel; A Study of New England College Life in the Eighties
The Young and Field Literary Readers Book Five
The Young and Field Literary Readers Book Five
The Young and Field Literary Readers, Book Three
The Young and Field Literary Readers, Book Three
The Young and Field Advanced Literary Reader Part One
The Young and Field Advanced Literary Reader Part One
Ode
Ode
The Field third reader
The Field third reader
The Field reading chart
The Field reading chart
The Field second reader
The Field second reader
Psalms of modern life
Psalms of modern life
The Field primer
The Field primer