Eva March Tappan


Eva March Tappan was a teacher and American author born in Blackstone, Massachusetts, the only child of Reverend Edmund March Tappan and Lucretia Logée. Eva graduated from Vassar College in 1875. She was a member of Phi Beta Kappa and an editor of the Vassar Miscellany. After leaving Vassar she began teaching at Wheaton College where she taught Latin and German from 1875 until 1880. From 1884–94 she was the Associate Principal at the Raymond Academy in Camden, New Jersey. She received graduate degrees in English Literature from the University of Pennsylvania. Tappan was the head of the English department at the English High School at Worcester, Massachusetts. She began her literary career writing about famous characters in history and developed an interest in writing children books. Tappan never married.

Principal works

Adventures & Achievements. 1900In the Days of Alfred the Great. 1900 Stories from Seven Old Favourites. 1900 England's story; a history for grammar and high schools. 1901Robin Hood, : His Book. 1903A Short History of England's Literature. 1905American Hero Stories. 1906A Short History of America's Literature. 1907The Chaucer Story Book. 1908The Story of the Greek People. 1908Old World Hero Stories, or European Hero Stories. 1909The Story of the Roman People. 1910Dixie Kitten. 1910An Old, Old Storybook: Compiled from the Old Testament. 1910When Knights Were Bold. 1911An Elementary History of Our Country. 1914Heroes of the Middle Ages: Alaric to Columbus. 1914The Little Book of the Flag. 1917Hero Stories of France. 1920Heroes of Progress; Stories of Successful Americans. 1921