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Collected Stories (Paperback)
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Charlotte Riddell aka, Mrs J.H. Riddell (30 September 1832 - 24
September 1906) was a one of the most popular and influential
writers of the Victorian period. The author of 56 books, novels and
short stories, she was also part owner and editor of the St.
James's Magazine, one of the most prestigious literary magazines of
the 1860s. Born Charlotte Eliza Lawson Cowan in Carrickfergus,
County Antrim, Ireland on 30 September 1832, Riddell was the
youngest daughter of James Cowan, of Carrickfergus, High Sheriff
for the county of Antrim and Ellen Kilshaw of Liverpool, England.
In the winter of 1855, four years after her father's death, she and
her mother moved to London. Charlotte was visited by death again
the following year when her mother died. In 1857 she married Joseph
Hadley Riddell, a civil engineer, originally from Staffordshire,
but resident in London. It is known that they moved to live in St
John's Lodge between Harringay and West Green in the mid 1860s,
moving out in 1873 as the area was being built up. Her husband died
in 1880. Charlotte lived a lonely life thereafter until she died
from cancer in Ashford, Kent, England on 24 September 1906.
(wikipedia.org)
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