Selina Bunbury

Selina Bunbury

Selina Bunbury (1802 - 1882) was an Anglo-Irish novelist and traveler.

Born at Kilsaran, County Louth, Bunbury was a prolific author, writing nearly 100 volumes between 1821 and 1869. She lived for a while at Beaulieu. She died at Cheltenham.

References

* J. S. Crone (1928) "A concise dictionary of Irish biography"

External links

*gutenberg author | id=Selina_Bunbury | name=Selina Bunbury


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