Cambridge, Ada (Mrs. Cross)
- Cambridge, Ada (Mrs. Cross)
(b. 1844)
Australian novelist. A Marked Man (1891), The Three Miss Kings (1891), A Little Minx (1893), Fidelis (1895), Materfamilias (1898), The Devastators (1901), A Happy Marriage (1906), The Eternal Feminine (1907), etc.
Short biographical dictionary of English literature .
John W. Cousin.
2011.
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