Frances Trego Montgomery

Frances Trego Montgomery
BornJuly 18, 1858 Edit this on Wikidata
Philadelphia Edit this on Wikidata
DiedApril 5, 1925 Edit this on Wikidata (aged 66)
OccupationWriter Edit this on Wikidata

Frances Trego Montgomery (July 18, 1858 – April 5, 1925) was an American children's book writer best known for her series of books about the goat Billy Whiskers.

Frances Trego Montgomery was born on July 18, 1858 in Philadelphia.[1]

Starting in 1902, Montgomery published a series of children's books starring the goat Billy Whiskers, who had mischievous adventures all over the world. The immense popularity of the books took Saalfield Publishing from a small Akron, Ohio publishing company to one of the world's largest publishers.[2] The many fans of the series included a young John F. Kennedy.[3] The books also contain rather coarse descriptions of ethnicities.[4]

She wrote a pair of books about the "Electric Elephant", a mechanical hollow elephant the protagonist uses to tour the solar system and galaxy.[1] She also created the board game Lottery of Marriage.[5]

Frances Trego Montgomery died on 5 April 1925 onboard the SS Franconia as it was sailing between Hong Kong and Shanghai.[1]

  1. ^ a b c Clute, John. "SFE: Montgomery, Frances Trego". sf-encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 2024-06-23.
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  3. ^ Cameron, Gail (1971). Rose : a biography of Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy. Internet Archive. New York : Putnam.
  4. ^ Allen, Marjorie N. (1996). One hundred years of children's books in America : decade by decade. Internet Archive. New York : Facts On File. ISBN 978-0-8160-3044-6.
  5. ^ "Marriage a Lottery to Her". Washington Post. 4 Aug 1909. p. 4.