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Post by Uncle Henry on Aug 19, 2017 8:58:43 GMT -5
. . . Altogether she produced thirteen. Margaret Raine was born in Durham in 1831. At thirty she married the artist Alfred Hunt, thus becoming Mrs. Alfred W. Hunt, although her first two novels appeared under the pseudonym "Averil Beaumont". Her fiction is in general exuberantly comic and satirical. Her novels:01) Magdalen Wynyard, or the provocations of a pre-Raphaelite (1872, 2 vols). For now we can present only the second of these two volumes; the first is at the British Library but not available for down-load. MAH0102) Thornicroft's Model (1873, 3 vols)MAH0203) Under Seal of Confession (1874, 3 vols)MAH0304) This Indenture Witnesseth (1875, 3 vols)MAH0405) The Hazard of the Die (1878, 3 vols)MAH0506) Basildon (1879, 2 vols)MAH0607) The Leaden Casket (1880, 3 vols)MAH0708) Barrington's Fate (1883)MAH0809) Self-Condemned (1883, a novel, 3 vols) At the British Library but not down-loadable. 10) That Other Person (1886, 3 vols)MAH1011) Mrs. Juliet (1892, 3 vols)MAH1112) A Black Squire (1894)MAH1213) The Governess (1912, completed by Violet Hunt, with preface by Ford Madox Hueffer)MAH13Our intention is to include, where possible, djvu versions of the first editions. Wherever such is unavailable, which is often, the closest available alternative is provided. A suitable djvu reader is Sumatra, which may be down-loaded from sumatrapdfreader.org/ Linux users might turn to Evince, from sumatrapdfreader.org/ - and there are several others.
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