Caroline French Benton
Caroline Frances Burrell, née Benedict (died 20 September 1923) was a prolific author who wrote under the pseudonym Caroline French Benton.
Works
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- Gala Day Luncheons (1901)
- A Little Cook-Book for a Little Girl (1905)
- The Mother's Book (1909)
- A Little Girl's Cookery Book (with Mary Florence Hodge) (1911)
- Easy Meals (1913)
- The Fun of Cooking (1915)
- The Complete Club Book for Women (1915)[1]
- Little Housekeeping Book for a Little Girl (1925)
gollark: Presumably which apartment in a building someone is in is available information to people configuring elevators there.
gollark: Sure it would. None are safe.
gollark: It would be boring and easy for those.
gollark: The elevator should just pick a floor at random then convince the passengers they need to go there.
gollark: Alternatively, have buttons, but instead of you pressing them it just uses a camera and gaze tracing to determine which you want.
References
- Benton, Caroline French (June 1, 2014). "The Complete Club Book for Women: Including Subjects, Material and References for Study Programs; Together with a Constitution and By-Laws, Etc". The Floating Press – via Google Books.
External links
- Works by Caroline French Benton at Project Gutenberg
- Works by or about Caroline French Benton at Internet Archive
- Works by Caroline French Benton at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks)
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