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  1. Eleanor Stackhouse Atkinson (1863 – November 4, 1942) was an American writer, journalist and teacher.

  2. Atkinson, Eleanor (1863–1942) American author of 11 books, primarily for children, including Johnny Appleseed. Name variations: (pseudonym) Nora Marks. Born Eleanor Stackhouse, January7, 1863, in Renselaer, Indiana; died on November 4, 1942, in Orangeburg, New York; daughter of Isaac M. and Margaret (Smith) Stackhouse; educated at ...

  3. Greyfriars Bobby is a 1912 novel by Eleanor Atkinson based on the true story of the dog Greyfriars Bobby. The novel has been adapted into two films: Challenge to Lassie and Greyfriars Bobby. Both films starred Donald Crisp.

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  5. Eleanor Atkinson. When the time-gun boomed from Edinburgh Castle, Bobby gave a startled yelp. He was only a little country dog - the very youngest and smallest and shaggiest of Skye terriers-bred on a heathery slope of the Pentland hills, where the loudest sound was the bark of a collie or the tinkle of a sheep-bell.

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  6. Eleanor Atkinson. Eleanor Stackhouse Atkinson (1863–1942) was a journalist, publisher, and author. Born in Indiana, she began her career as a schoolteacher in Indianapolis and Chicago. She wrote for the Chicago Tribune under the pen name “Nora Marks,” and worked as the publisher for the Little Chronicle Publishing Company.

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  7. Eleanor Atkinson has 65 books on Goodreads with 3738 ratings. Eleanor Atkinsons most popular book is Greyfriars Bobby.

  8. Eleanor Stackhouse Atkinson (1863 – November 4, 1942) was an American author, journalist and teacher.

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