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Grace S. Richmond (Pawtucket, Rhode Island, 18661959) was an American writer. She wrote the "Red Pepper Burns" series of popular novels. Her father was a Baptist clergyman, Charles Edward Smith.〔''The women who make our novels '' Page 270 Grant Martin Overton - 1928 "As a clergyman's daughter and a physician's wife, the suggestions for Redfield Pepper Burns and Robert McPherson Black must have come very naturally to her. These two — the generous, red-haired, impulsive and humane doctor and the ..."〕 ==Bibliography== * A Court of Inquiry * The Indifference of Juliet * Mrs. Red Pepper (1913) * Red Pepper Burns (1910) * Round the Corner in Gay Street (1908) * Strawberry Acres (1911) * Twenty-fourth of June (1914) * Under the Country Sky * With Juliet in England * The Brown Study (1919) * Red Pepper's Patients (1917) * Brotherly House * A Court of Inquiry * On Christmas Day in the Evening * On Christmas day in the Morning (1908) * The Second Violin (1906) * Red of the Redfields (1924) * Foursquare (1922) * Cherry Square: A Neighbourly Novel (1926) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Grace S. Richmond」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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