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Definition of Lucy Maud Montgomery
1. Noun. Canadian novelist (1874-1942).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Lucy Maud Montgomery
Literary usage of Lucy Maud Montgomery
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Advanced Guide Canada's Atlantic Provinces by Barbara Radcliffe Rogers, Stillman Rogers (2005)
"Lucy Maud Montgomery Birthplace, corner of Rtes. 6 and 20, New London, w 902/886-2099
or ... Lucy Maud Montgomery Heritage Museum on Rte. 20 in Park Corner, ..."
2. Canada 2002 by Wayne C. Thompson (2003)
"6, west of Caven dish, 1*963-7874, "672- 6370) is the house that Lucy Maud
Montgomery used as the main setting for her famous novel Anne of Green Gables. ..."
3. Atlantic Canada by Benoit Prieur (2002)
"This festival features Canadian and foreign films. Literature Lucy Maud Montgomery,
author of Anne of Green Gables, is undoubtedly the most ..."
4. Classified Catalogue of the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh. 1907-1911 by Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh (1914)
"Sequel to "The princess and the goblin." McDonald, Mrs Lucy Maud (Montgomery).
See Montgomery, Lucy Maud. McDonnell, Randal William. ..."
5. Canadian Poets by John William Garvin (1916)
"Lucy Maud Montgomery was born at Clifton, Prince Edward Island, but lived from
her infancy in Cavendish, of the same province. ..."
6. Classified Catalogue of the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh. 1907-1911 by Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh (1914)
"Sequel to "The princess and the goblin." I Maud. McDonald, Mrs Lucy Maud (Montgomery).
See Montgomery, Lucy McDonnell, Randal William. ..."
7. Canadian Poets and Poetry by John William Garvin (1916)
"Lucy Maud Montgomery was born at Clifton, Prince Edward Island, but lived from
her infancy in Cavendish, of the same province. ..."