Amélie (Louise) RIVES, 1:Mrs CHANLER, 2:Princess TROUBETZKOY
Sex : Female
Nationality: USA
Born : 1863 Aug 23 Richmond, Virginia, USA
Lived : Cobham, Virginia, USA (final)
Died : 1945 Jun 15 Charlottesville, Virginia, USA aged : 81
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More info can be found online at: English-language Wikipedia
Find a Grave
More info can be found offline at: Who Was Who, vol 4
Literary Year Book 1922 [1922]
Biographical Encyclopaedia & Who's Who of the American Theatre, ed Walter Rigdon [1966]
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Book Titles |
Info | Date(s) | Read Online |
The Quick Or The Dead? | English fiction
| 1888 | |
Herod And Marianne | English drama
| 1888 | |
A Brother To Dragons, And Other Old-Time Tales | English short stories
| 1888 | Pr Gut #26356 |
Virginia Of Virginia | English
| 1888 | |
The Witness Of The Sun | English fiction
| 1889 | |
According To St John | English fiction
| 1891 | |
Barbara Dering | English fiction 2 vols
| 1892 | |
Tanis, The Sand Digger | English
| 1893 | |
Athelwold | English drama
| 1893 | |
A Damsel Errant | English
| 1898 | |
Meriel: A Love Story | English fiction
| 1898 | |
Selene | English poetry
| 1905 | |
Augustine The Man | English drama
| 1906 | |
Song Lyrics: My Laddie | English poetry
| 1906 | |
The Golden Rose | English
| 1908 | |
Trix And Over-The-Moon | English fiction
| 1909 | |
Pan's Mountain | English
| 1910 | |
Hidden House | English
| 1912 | |
World's End | English
| 1914 | |
Shadows Of Flames | English fiction
| 1915 | Pr Gut #33234 |
The Fear Market | English drama
| produced:1916 | |
The Ghost Garden | English fiction
| 1918 | |
The Elusive Lady | English
| 1918 | |
Allegiance | English drama
| produced:1918 | |
As The Wind Blew | English poetry
| 1920 | |
The Prince And The Pauper | English drama
| 1920 | |
The Sea-Woman's Cloak; and, November Eve | English drama
| 1923 | |
The Queerness Of Celia | English fiction
| 1926 | |
Love-In-A-Mist [with Gilbert EMERY] | English drama
| 1927 | |
Firedamp | English
| 1930 | |
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