Argye M. Briggs
Argye Mary Briggs was an author who wrote about the lives of ordinary people in the prairies of the American Midwest.
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Works
- Root Out of Dry Ground (winner of the Eerdmans Fiction Award, 1948)[1]
- This, My Brother
- Both Banks of the River - A fictionalized biography of Chief Journeycake of the Delawares.
- All Other Ground
- Hem of His Garment
- Harp in the Cave - A book of children's stories
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References
- Harmsel, Larry ten; Til, Reinder Van (14 September 2011). An Eerdmans Century. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing. pp. 131–. ISBN 978-0-8028-6658-5.
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