Alice Harriman
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1861 – 1925
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Who was Alice Harriman?
Mary Alice Harriman was a poet, author and publisher. She was called the "only woman publisher in the world" in the 1911 Who's Who in the Northwest. She published books in Seattle between 1907 and 1910, and in New York after that, closing her publishing business in 1913.
She wrote A Man of Two Countries, Chaperoning Adrienne; a tale of the Yellowstone national park and Will Thou Not Sing.
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