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  1. As Dorothy Gilman Butters. Under her married name, Dorothy Gilman Butters, she wrote books for young adults (except as noted) beginning in the late 1940s: She also contributed to Good Housekeeping, Jack and Jill, Redbook, Ladies' Home Journal, Cosmopolitan, The Writer, and other magazines.

  2. Feb 4, 2012 · Under her married name, Dorothy Gilman Butters, she began publishing childrens books in the late 1940s. Mrs. Gilman’s marriage to Edgar A. Butters Jr. ended in divorce. She is survived by two...

  3. Dorothy Gilman Butters has 28 books on Goodreads with 1643 ratings. Dorothy Gilman Butterss most popular book is Girl in Buckskin.

  4. In the year 1945, Dorothy Gilman married Edgar Butters and was blessed with two children, Jonathan and Christopher. Unfortunately, the couple divorced after 20 years of marriage. She later attended the University of Pennsylvania (1963-1965).

  5. Apr 27, 2022 · Her obituary in the New York Times tells us that she began publishing children’s books under her married name, Dorothy Gilman Butters, in the late 1940s. Armed with this knowledge, a friend possessing a facility with deeds and land title searches solved the mystery of her Nova Scotia whereabout­s with a few clicks of his laptop Monday.

  6. Feb 2, 2012 · Author Dorothy Gilman Butters wrote children's stories for more than ten years, before she switched to writing adult novels under the name Dorothy Gilman. She is most well-known for the Mrs. Pollifax series about a woman in her '60s who chooses to become a spy.

  7. This is the Order of Dorothy Gilman Books in both chronological order and publication order. List verified daily and newest books added immediately.

  8. Feb 2, 2012 · She wrote children’s stories for more than ten years under the name Dorothy Gilman Butters and then began writing adult novels about Mrs. Pollifax–a retired grandmother who

  9. Feb 6, 2012 · Dorothy Gilman, an espionage writer whose best-known heroine, Mrs. Pollifax, is very likely the only spy in literature to belong simultaneously to the CIA and the local garden club, died Feb. 2...

  10. Of her young-adult titles written under her married name, Dorothy Gillman Butters, the first, The Enchanted Caravan, was republished as Caravan a half-century after its debut. During the mid-1960s Gilman began writing mystery novels under her maiden name.

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