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Pauline Bradford Mackie

Pauline Bradford Mackie

An American writer of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Pauline Bradford Mackie was known for her historical novels and children's plays.

Lived
1873–
Nationality
American
Language
English

Pauline Bradford Mackie was an American author who focused her literary talents on the genres of historical fiction and children's drama. Born on July 5, 1873, she developed a career centered on crafting historical novels that brought past eras to life for her readers, as well as writing engaging plays intended for young audiences.

In her personal life, she was married twice, first becoming known as Pauline Bradford Hopkins and later as Pauline Bradford Cavendish. While she published her works during her active writing years, further details regarding her later life, career achievements, and the date of her death remain unrecorded in primary biographical sources. Today, she is remembered as a versatile writer of historical narratives and children's theatrical works.