- L. T. Meade
L. T. Meade was the pseudonym of "Elizabeth Thomasina Meade Smith" (1854-1914), a prolificwriter of girls' stories in late 19th centuryEngland .She began writing at 17 and produced over 300 books in her lifetime. Her most famous book was, "
A World of Girls ", published in 1886. She was also the editor of a popular girls' magazine, "Atlanta".She also co-authored a number of notable mystery novels. With
Robert Eustace , she wrote "The Brotherhood of the Seven Kings ", which featured a gang headed by a female criminal mastermind, Madame Koluchy. Also with Eustace, she wrote "The Sorceress of the Strand ", which had another female criminal, Madame Sara. WithClifford Halifax, M.D. , she wrote "Stories from the Diary of a Doctor ".External links
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References
* Carpenter, H. and M. Prichard. 1984. "The Oxford Companion to Children's Literature", Oxford University Press, Oxford and New York.
* http://www.geocities.com/jessnevins/vicintro.html
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