Pseudonym For: Stratemeyer, Edward, 1862-1930
Edna Winfield was a personal pseudonym used by Edward Stratemeyer for romance stories read by young women. One story appeared in the New York Weekly story paper (Street & Smith) and six others were published in the Chicago Ledger (Boyce). All of the Edna Winfield stories were published as hardcover books though sometimes with altered titles.
Items with "Winfield, Edna" as Credited Author
An Actress' Sin (2 editions)Estella, The Little Cuban Rebel; or, A War Correspondent's Sweetheart (12 editions)
Just From the Ranch; or The Western Girl's Rival Lover (7 editions)
Lured from home (1 edition)
A struggle for honor; or, The world against her (1 edition)
The Temptations of a Great City; or, The Love that Lived through All (3 editions)
Zilla, the Conjuror's Daughter; or, Because of Her Love for Him (2 editions)