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Addis, Patricia K. Through a Woman's I : An Annotated Bibliography of American Women's Autobiographical Writings, 1946-1976. Metuchen, NJ : Scarecrow Press, 1983.
SML Reference Z7963 B6 A32 1983 (LC)

Adamson, Lynda G. Notable Women in World History: A Guide to Recommended Biographies and Autobiographies. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, c1998.
SML Reference Z7963 B6 A28X 1998 (LC)

Arksey, Laura. American Diaries: An Annotated Bibliography of Published American Diaries and Journals. Detroit, MI: Gale, c1983. 2 vol.
SML Reference Z5305 U5 +A74 1983 (LC)

Begos, Jane DuPree. Annotated Bibliography of Published Women's Diaries. Pound Ridge, NY : Begos, 1977.
SML Reference Z7963 B6 +B44 (LC)

Carter, Kathryn, Diaries in English by Women in Canada, 1753-1995 :An Annotated Bibliography. Ottawa: Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women, 1997.

Davis, Gwenn. Personal Writings By Women to 1900: A Bibliography of American and British Writers. London: Mansell, 1989.
Reference Z1229 W8 D38 1989 (LC) Also: SML Stacks

North American Women's Letters and Diaries, Colonial-1950. Chicago: Alexander Street Press, 2001.

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