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Mary Anne Atwood (née South) (1817 – 1910) was an English writer on hermeticism and spiritual alchemy. Atwood was born in Dieppe , France but grew up in Gosport , Hampshire . Her father, Thomas South, was a researcher into the history of spirituality, and she assisted and collaborated with her father from her youth.
Born in southwestern Ontario, she spent her childhood in Blackwell, Ontario, and is a distant relative of L. M. Montgomery, author of Anne of Green Gables. Her father worked as a research chemist. With a psychology degree in hand from McGill University, Lawson took a trip to Britain and ended up accepting a job as an industrial psychologist ...
Mary Gladys Webb (25 March 1881 – 8 October 1927) was an English romance novelist and poet of the early 20th century, whose work is set chiefly in the Shropshire countryside and among Shropshire characters and people whom she knew.
Mary Chesnut was born on March 31, 1823, on her maternal grandparents' plantation, called Mount Pleasant, near Stateburg, South Carolina, in the High Hills of Santee.Her parents were Stephen Decatur Miller (1788–1838), who had served as a U.S. Representative, and Mary Boykin (1804–85).
Bust of Sandoz created in 1980 by Mary Bryan Forsyth for the Nebraska Hall of Fame. In 1937, Sandoz published Slogum House , a novel set in the Sandhills that warned about the rise of fascism . The novel was criticized for being dirty, and both the Nebraska cities of McCook and Omaha banned it from their respective libraries in 1938. [ 5 ]
Mary Rosenblum (born Mary Freeman; [1] June 27, 1952 – March 11, 2018) was an American science fiction and mystery author ... near an airfield south of La Center ...
Mary Ellen Edwards (9 November 1838 – 22 December 1934), [1] also known as MEE, was a British artist and illustrator. She contributed to many newspapers, periodicals and children's books. She contributed to many newspapers, periodicals and children's books.
Mary Aline Siepmann CBE (24 June 1912 – 30 December 2002), known by the pen name Mary Wesley, was an English novelist. [2] During her career, she was one of Britain's most successful novelists, selling three million copies of her books, including ten bestsellers in the last twenty years of her life.