Alice Brown
Alice Brown (1856–1948) was an American novelist, playwright and poet.
Overview
Born at Hampton Falls in 1856, died at Boston in 1948.
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the recorded working language is English.
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“Alice Brown (writer)”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q3611672: Alice Brown
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Description : Alice Brown (1857-1948) studied anatomy at Cornell University. When she published The Black Drop (1919), a novel with scientific themes, the publisher emphasized that its "main character inherits a group of traits from a remote ancestor in a way which scientists believe is impossible in real life." Creator/Photographer : Unidentified photographer Medium : Black and white photographic
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