- Geraldine Bonner
Geraldine Bonner (1870–1930) was an American author, born on
Staten Island, New York . As a child, she moved toColorado where she lived inmining camps. After moving toSan Francisco, California , she worked at a newspaper, the "Argonaut," in 1887, and subsequently. She wrote the novel "Hard Pan" (1900) and used the term "Hard Pan" as a pseudonym.Bonner wrote short stories which were published in "Collier's Weekly", "
Harper's Weekly ", "Harper's Monthly", and "Lippincott's ".Books
* "Tomorrow's Tangle", (1902)
* "The Pioneer", (1905)
* "The Castlecourt Diamond Case", (1906)
* "The Book of Evelyn", (1913)
* "The Girl at Central", (1914)
* "The Black Eagle Mystery", (1916)
* "Treasure and Trouble Therewith", (1917)
* "Miss Maitland, Private Secretary", (1919) Along withElmer B. Harris , she wrote the play "Sham" in 1908. Along withHarry Hutcheson Boyd , she wrote the play "Sauce for the Goose" in 1909.[http://www.creamystar.com/Profile.aspxgroup=model&name=colin_branca&photo=03]
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