Matilda Betham-Edwards

Matilda Betham-Edwards c. 1893 Matilda Betham-Edwards (4 March 1836, in Westerfield, Ipswich – 4 January 1919, in Hastings) was an English novelist, travel writer and Francophile, and a prolific poet, who corresponded with several well-known English male poets of the day. In addition, she wrote a number of children's books. Provided by Wikipedia
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    London, Chapman & Hall [1912]
    ix, 324 p. plates, ports. 23 cm.
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    Chicago, A.C. McClurg & Co.; [etc.] 1905.
    xii, 310 p. front., plates. 23 cm.
    Also issued online.
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    London, Hurst and Blackett, 1868.
    viii, 317 p. illus. 23 cm.
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    London, Chapman and Hall, 1912.
    1 online resource (324 p.) illus.
    Center for Research Libraries
    Online Resource
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    London, Hurst and Blackett, 1868.
    1 online resource (viii, 317 pages) illustrations.
    Center for Research Libraries
    Online Resource
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    by Young, Arthur, 1741-1820
    Published 1900
    London, G. Bell and sons, 1900.
    lix, 366 p. front. (port.) 19 cm.
    Other Authors: ...Betham-Edwards, Matilda, 1836-1919...

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