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Emilie Baker Loring : ウィキペディア英語版
Emilie Loring

Emilie Baker Loring (1864 – March 13, 1951) was a prolific American romance novelist of the 20th century. She began writing in 1914 at the age of 50 and continued until her death after a long illness in 1951.〔(''Time'' Magazine Obituaries ), March 26, 1951〕 After her death, her estate was managed by her sons, Selden M. and Robert M. Loring, who, based on a wealth of unfinished material they discovered,〔 published twenty more books under her name until 1972. These books were ghost-written by Elinore Denniston.
==Personal life==

Emilie Loring was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1864 to George M. Baker and Emily Frances (Boles) Baker. Her father was a playwright and publisher and her mother was a homemaker. Loring married Victor J. Loring, who was a lawyer.〔(Emilie Loring Reference Page ), vol. 51, edited by Anne Commire. Gale Research, 1988. pp. 103-104.〕 She died in Wellesley, Massachusetts on March 13, 1951.〔 At the time of her death, Loring had sold more than a million copies of her first thirty books.
Loring's sister, Rachel Baker Gale, wrote a number of antisuffrage parlor plays.
Loring's son, Selden M. Loring was also an author. He wrote ''Young Buckskin Spy'' (Lantern Press, 1954) and ''Mighty Magic: An Almost-True Story of Pirates and Indians'' (Holliday House, 1964).
The papers of Emilie Loring are housed in the Department of Special Collections, Boston University, Mugar Memorial Library.〔(Website of the archives of the Department of Special Collections, Mugar Memorial Library, Boston University )〕

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