
George Cupples
Anne Jane Cupples, née Douglas was a Scottish writer and populariser of science. She was married to a famous maritime novelist George Cupples, and after his death moved to be with her sisters in New Zealand, where she died in 1896. She wrote around fifty books in total, mostly intended for children, under the name Mrs George Cupples.

My Pretty Scrap-Book: Picture Pages and Pleasant Stories for Little Readers
Enter a world of playful characters and moral lessons where childhood adventures spark imagination and impart gentle wisdom through whimsical stories and vivid illustrations.
By George Cupples

The Cockatoo's Story
From a vibrant jungle paradise to a life of captivity, a feathered friend wrestles with guilt and learns the vital lessons of empathy and appreciation.
By George Cupples

Bluff Crag; or, A Good Word Costs Nothing
In a charming seaside town, a group of children discover the importance of kindness and accountability as they navigate family, friendships, and the consequences of their actions.
By George Cupples

The Stocking-Knitter's Manual: A Handy Book for the Work-Table
Discover how to craft intricate leg coverings with precision and flair, unlocking a treasure trove of knitting wisdom from a bygone era.
By George Cupples

Carry's Rose; or, the Magic of Kindness. A Tale for the Young
Witness a young girl’s unwavering compassion transform her teasing brother, revealing the magic of kindness within a family.
By George Cupples