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Geraldine Edith Mitton : ウィキペディア英語版
Geraldine Mitton

Geraldine Edith Mitton (14 October 186825 March 1955), pen name G. E. Mitton, was an English novelist, biographer, editor, and guide-book writer. She was the third wife of the colonial administrator Sir George Scott, collaborated with him on several novels set in Burma, and wrote his biography.
==Works==

*1902 (''The Opportunist'' )
*1902 ''Chelsea: The Fascination of London''〔See (''Chelsea: The Fascination of London'' ) at Project Gutenberg
*1905 (''The Scenery of London'' ), illustrated by Herbert M. Marshall
*1907 ''A Bachelor Girl in Burma''〔See 〕
*1909 (''The Book of the Railway'' ), illustrated by Allan Stewart
*1910 (''The Thames'' ), illustrated by E. W. Haslehust
*1911 (''Where Great Men Lived in London'' )
*1911 (''The Isle of Wight'' )
*1915 (''Cornwall'' )
*1916 " The Lost Cities of Ceylon", published John Murray, London. Reprint 1928.
*1936 ''Scott of the Shan Hills''
Jointly with J. G. Scott:
*1913 ''In the Grip of the Wild Wa''
*1922 (''The Green Moth'' )
*1923 ''A Frontier Man''
*1924 ''Under an Eastern Sky''

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