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Culver, Julia Crouch. Three Successful Girls. -- New York : Houghton, Mifflin, 1871, 1873.
Read the book at Quakertown Online.
  
Whipple, Don Welch. The Quarry. -- Four Seasons Pub., 1999.
Listed in the Amazon.com Bookstore.
ISBN: 1891929275.
SUMMARY: The Quarry is a novel about one man's journey to, through, and out of the priesthood. When, as a young priest, death takes from Father Ray the only love he had ever known, he must search for it again. And he finds it--in Anne. A story about a priest vowed to celibacy due to his love For God, yet abandoning that priesthood to answer a more urgent call to human love. [Summary provided by author.]

Don, a descendant of Captain John Whipple, can be reached at seamustomwhip@Prodigy.net 
  
Whipple, Dorothy. Because of the Lockwoods. -- Large print ed. -- Ulverscroft Large Print Books, 1989.
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ISBN: 0708909531.
Note: Tom Whipple (dwhipple@iinet.net.au) found information about British author Dorothy Whipple in Who Was Who (London: Adam & Charles Black, 1972), vol. 6 (1961-1970).
He reports the following:

Dorothy Whipple; married A.H. Whipple; no children. Educated in English and French convents.

Publications: novels: Young Anne, 1927; High Wages, 1930; Greenbanks, 1932; They Knew Mr. Knight, 1934 (filmed, 1945); The Priory, 1938; They Were Sisters, 1943 (filmed 1945); Every Good Deed, 1946; Because of the Lockwoods, 1949; Someone at a Distance, 1953;

Autobiography: The Other Day, 1936; Random Commentary, 1965; Short stories: "On Approval," 1935; "After Tea," 1941; "Wednesday," 1961; For children: Tale of a Very Little Tortoise, 1962; The Smallest Tortoise of All, 1964; The Little Hedghog, 1964; Recreations: gardening, walking, cooking.

Address: 3 Whinfield Place, Blackburn, Lancs. T.: Blackburn 57201

She died 14 Sept. 1966. 
  
Whipple, Maureen. The Giant Joshua. -- Reprint ed. --  Western Epics, 1982.
Listed in the Amazon.com Bookstore.
ISBN: 0914740172
"Mormon life from a woman's point of view." --L. Dale Whipple. 

Maurine won the Houghton Mifflin Literary Prize for 1938 to help her complete The Giant Joshua, first published in 1941 by Houghton Mifflin. 

Publications: This is the Place: Utah (Knopf, 1945). In the 1940s she also published some essays and stories about Mormon country.
 
Maurine died in St. George, Utah, in March 1992. 
 
Maurine Whipple: The Lost Works, edited by Veda Tebbs Hale and Lavina Fielding Anderson is forthcoming. 
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