Английская Википедия:Annie E. Holdsworth

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Illustration by Raymond Potter for ""When the Gorse is in Flower" (1897)

Annie E. Holdsworth (1860–1917) was an Anglo-Caribbean novelist; born in Jamaica; daughter of the Reverend William Holdsworth; married Eugene Lee-Hamilton in 1898. She began writing as a girl; came to London on father's death; first worked on the staff of Review of Reviews; became co-editor with Lady Henry Somerset of The Woman's Signal.[1]

Publications

  • Joanna Traill, Spinster (1894) William Heinemann, London [Note 1]
  • The Years That the Locust Hath Eaten (1895) William Heinemann, London [Note 2]
  • Spindles and Oars (1896) Ward, Locke & Co., Ltd., London [Note 3]
  • The Gods Arrive (1898) William Heinemann, London [1]
  • Forest Notes (in collaboration with her husband)
  • The Valley of the Great Shadow (1899) William Heinemann, London
  • Great Lowlands (1901)
  • Michael Ross, Minister (1902) Dodd, Mead & Company, New York [2]
  • A New Paolo and Francesca (1904) John Lane, London
  • The Iron Gates (1906)
  • Lady Letty Brandon (1909) John Long, London
  • "Peace" and "In the Shadow of His Hand Hath He Hid Me" (1880) in The Christian Miscellany, and Family Visitor, Wesleyan Conference Office, London [3]
  • "A Study in Oak" (1886) in Belgravia, Vol. 60, An illustrated magazine, Chatto & Windus, London [4]
  • "When the Gorse is in Flower" (1897) in The English illustrated magazine, Volume 16, The Illustrated London News, Ltd., London [5]

Notes

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References

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External links

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  1. The Bibliophile Library of Literature, Art and Rare Manuscripts (1904) The International Bibliophile Society, New York-London


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