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Lucy Yeend Culler was an American travel writer, and author of Europe Through a Woman's Eyes. 1883.

Her collection of travel writing was published in Philadelphia by the Lutheran Publication Society in 1883. The book is dedicated to her husband, the Reverend J.H. Culler.[1] Europe Through a Woman's Eyes details a journey of several months, that takes in Scotland, England, France, Italy, Belgium, and the Netherlands. In her speech entitled "Pernicious Literature", delivered to the Women's Christian Temperance Union of Burlington Iowa, she declares "Literature is the mightiest human power on earth for good or evil." She seems to have lived for some time in Wapakoneta, Iowa[2].

Works[edit]

Yeend Culler published a range of subsequent works.

  1. Europe Through A Woman's Eyes, 1883.[1]
  2. Violet 1889
  3. Lectures, Addresses 1905
  4. A retrospect and other poems, 1914

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Lucy Yeend Culler (1883). Europe, Through a Woman's Eye. Lutheran Publication Society.
  2. ^ "List of books by Iowa authors". 1904.