Sarah Macnaughtan

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Standard Name: Macnaughtan, Sarah
Used Form: Sarah Broom Macnaughtan
Used Form: S. Macnaughtan
Sarah Macnaughtan began her writing career in 1894 with a short story in the London magazine Temple Bar, and published her first novel in 1898. She went on to publish further short stories and highly popular novels that often enjoyed multiple editions on both sides of the Atlantic. She wrote memoirs on her childhood, her travels abroad, and most famously on her nursing experiences during the first World War.

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Macnaughtan, Sarah. A Green Englishman. Smith, Elder and Co., 1914.
Macnaughtan, Sarah. A Lame Dog’s Diary. W, Heinemann, 1905.
Macnaughtan, Sarah. A Lame Dog’s Diary. Dodd, Mead & Company, 1906.
Macnaughtan, Sarah. “A Novel in a Nutshell: Two Flats”. The Sketch, Vol.
17
, No. 218, p. 424.
Macnaughtan, Sarah. A Woman’s Diary of the War. Thomas Nelson and Sons, 1915.
Macnaughtan, Sarah. “At a Suffrage Meeting”. Woman’s Leader and the Common Cause, Vol.
5
, No. 224, p. 271.
Macnaughtan, Sarah. “Consolation”. Temple Bar, Vol.
131
, No. 532, pp. 322-7.
Macnaughtan, Sarah. Four-Chimneys: A Novel. T. Nelson and Sons, 1912.
Macnaughtan, Sarah. “In a Hill-Side Cottage”. Temple Bar, Vol.
126
, No. 500, pp. 66-77.
Macnaughtan, Sarah. “In the Knowledge and Love of God”. The Girl’s Own Paper, No. 873, pp. 804-5.
Macnaughtan, Sarah. My Canadian Memories. Editor Home, Beatrice, Chapman and Hall, Ltd., 1920.
Macnaughtan, Sarah. My War Experiences in Two Continents. Editor Keays-Young, Betty, John Murray, 1919.
Macnaughtan, Sarah. Peter and Jane. Methuen, 1911.
Macnaughtan, Sarah. Peter and Jane. Dodd, Mead & Company, 1912.
Macnaughtan, Sarah. Selah Harrison. T. Nelson and Sons, 1908.
Macnaughtan, Sarah. Snow upon the Desert. Hodder and Stoughton, 1913.
Macnaughtan, Sarah. Some Elderly People and their Young Friends. Smith, Elder and Co., 1915.
Macnaughtan, Sarah. The Andersons. J. Murray, 1910.
Macnaughtan, Sarah. The Expensive Miss Du Cane. W. Heinemann, 1907.
Macnaughtan, Sarah. The Fortune of Christina M’Nab. Methuen and Co., 1901.
Macnaughtan, Sarah. The Fortune of Christina M’Nab. T. Nelson and Sons, 1910.
Macnaughtan, Sarah. The Gift. Hodder and Stoughton, 1904.
Macnaughtan, Sarah. The Gift. T. Nelson and Sons, 1907.
Macnaughtan, Sarah. They Who Question. Macmillan, 1914.
Macnaughtan, Sarah. Three Miss Graemes. E. P. Dutton, 1908.