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Anne Raikes Harding

Anne Raikes Harding, ''née'' Orchard (5 March 1781 – 28 April 1858) was an English novelist and miscellaneous writer.

Harding was born on 5 March 1781 in Bath. She married Thomas Harding but he died intestate in 1805, leaving her to raise their three children. She ran a school and worked as a governess while writing her novels.

Harding published all her writing anonymously. As well as her novels, she wrote ''An Epitome of Universal History'' (London, 1848), ''Sketches of the Highlands'' (1832), and ''Little Sermons'' (1840). She also contributed to reviews and periodicals.

She died on 28 April 1858, at the house of her son-in-law, the Rev. William Kynaston Groves. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Decision a tale / by Harding, Anne Raikes, 1780-1858

    Published 1819
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    Correction a novel / by Harding, Anne Raikes, 1780-1858

    Published 1818
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    Dissipation a tale of simple life / by Harding, Anne Raikes, 1780-1858

    Published 1827
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    The refugees an Irish tale / by Harding, Anne Raikes, 1780-1858

    Published 1822
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    Experience a tale for all ages / by Harding, Anne Raikes, 1780-1858

    Published 1828
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