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Warren Ives Bradley (born March 27, 1847 – died June 15, 1868) was an American children's author. He wrote many stories under the pen name Glance Gaylord. Warren was born in Bristol, Connecticut, and sadly passed away there when he was only 21 years old. Even though he died very young, he managed to write fifteen books and many articles for newspapers and magazines.

Warren Ives Bradley: A Young Author's Story

Warren Ives Bradley was a talented writer who created stories for young readers. He used the name Glance Gaylord for his books. His life was short, but he left behind a wonderful collection of stories.

Early Life and Writing

Warren was born in Bristol, Connecticut, in 1847. He started writing at a young age. His stories quickly became popular with children and their families. He wrote about friendships, lessons learned, and adventures.

Despite his young age, Warren was very productive. He wrote many books in just a few years. He also contributed articles to different publications. His work showed a deep understanding of children's lives and challenges.

His Published Books

Warren Ives Bradley, writing as Glance Gaylord, published many books. These stories often taught good values and entertained young readers. Here are some of the books he wrote:

  • Boys at Dr. Murray's (1866)
  • Gilbert Starr and his Lessons (1866)
  • Uncle Downes' home : the boys & girls at Donaldton (1866)
  • Miss Howard's school (1866)
  • Culm Rock, the Story of a Year (1867)
  • Gay Cottage (1867)
  • Gilbert's Last Summer at Rainsford, and what it Taught (1867)
  • Will Rood's Friendship (1867)
  • After years, a sequel to Culm Rock (1868)
  • Donald Deane and his Cross (1868)
  • Jack Abercrombe; the Story of a Waif (1868)
  • Miss Patience Hathaway; her friends and her enemies, and how she returned them good for evil (1868)
  • Mr. Pendleton's Cup (1869)
  • Bright nook, or, Aunt Maggie's corner (uncertain)

Warren's Legacy

Even after his early death, Warren Ives Bradley's stories continued to be read. His original writings and papers are kept safe at the Sterling Memorial Library at Yale. This shows how important his work was. His books helped shape children's literature during his time.

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