![]() Following the death of women's-rights pioneer and Pioneer Club founder Emily Langton Massingberd (1847–1897), Meade wrote a novel in 1898 based on her life titled The Cleverest Woman in England. Meade was a feminist and a member of the Pioneer Club. and EUSTACE, Robert LibriVox 'It so happened that the circumstances of fate allowed me to follow my own bent in the choice of a profession. She was also the editor of a popular girls' magazine, Atalanta. and EUSTACE, Robert : Free Audio : Free Download, Borrow and Streaming : Internet Archive Master of Mysteries, A by MEADE, L. One of her most unusual titles is Dumps A Plain Girl (1905). Meade and Eustace also created the occult detective and palmist Diana Marburg ("the Oracle of Maddox Street"), who first appeared in the US edition of Pearson's Magazine in 1902. The Eustace partnerships are notable for two female villains, Madame Sara (in The Sorceress of the Strand) and Madame Koluchy (the mastermind of a band of gangsters, in The Brotherhood of the Seven Kings). Her last co-author was Sir Robert Kennaway Douglas (her daughter's father-in-law) they produced only one book, in 1897. ![]() A year later she first teamed with Robert Eustace, and turned out eleven volumes with him. Clifford Halifax, with whom she first collaborated in 1893 and wrote six books. ![]() ![]() However, she also wrote "sentimental" and "sensational" stories, religious stories, historical novels, adventure, romances, and mysteries, including several with male co-authors. She was primarily known for her books for young people, of which the most famous was A World of Girls, published in 1886. She began writing at 17 and produced over 280 books in her lifetime, being so prolific that no fewer than eleven new titles under her byline appeared in the first few years after her death. ![]()
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