Corbett, George, Mrs., 1846-1930
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Corbett, Elizabeth Burgoyne, 1846-1930
Corbett, George, Mrs., b. 1846
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found: Her When the sea gives up its dead, 1894:t.p. (Mrs. George Corbett)
found: NUC pre-56(hdg.: Corbett, Mrs. George; usage: Mrs. George Corbett)
found: Allibone. Suppl.(Corbett, Mrs. Elizabeth Burgoyne, b. 1846 at Wigan, Lancashire, Eng.; resident of Newcastle-on-Tyne)
found: The missing note, 1881:t.p. (Mrs. George Corbett)
found: RLIN, 9/18/00(hdgs.: Corbett, Elizabeth Burgoyne, 1846- ; Corbett, George, Mrs., b. 1846; Corbett, George, Mrs., 1846- ; Corbett, Elizabeth Burgoyne; usage: Mrs. George Corbett)
found: OCLC, 26 January 2017(chiefly credited as Mrs. George Corbett)
found: Wikipedia, 26 January 2017(Elizabeth Burgoyne Corbett (1846-1930), also known as Mrs George Corbett, was an English feminist writer, best known for her novel New Amazonia: A Foretaste of the Future (1889). Many of her novels were written in the form of magazine serials and not published in book form. Her 1894 novel When the Sea Gives Up Its Dead features one of the earliest female detectives in fiction, Annie Cory)
found: The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, via WWW, 26 January 2017(Corbett, Mrs George (1846-1930); English writer both in books and for the stage, very prolific during the 1890s and around the turn of the century, with many stories and serials in newspapers not reprinted in book form; noted at the time for her detective stories including her first, The Missing Note (1881); Elizabeth Burgoyne Corbett; born Wigan, Lancashire, 1846; died Bures St Mary, Suffolk, 1930)
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1990-04-11: new
2022-10-15: revised
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