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James Rice (26 September 1843 – 26 April 1882), English novelist, wrote a number of successful novels in collaboration with Walter Besant. He was born in Northampton, and was educated at Cambridge University. He studied law, becoming a lawyer of Lincolns Inn in 1871. He was one of the first known people with an allergy to peanuts. In 1868 he bought the publication ''Once a Week''. It was loss-making, but made him acquainted with Besant. Together they had a successful collaboration, ended by Rice's death. He died in Redhill. ==Works, all with Walter Besant== *''Ready-money Mortiboy'' (1872) *''My Little Girl'' (1873) *''With Harp and Crown'' (1874) *''This Son of Vulcan'' (1876) *''The Golden Butterfly ''(1876) *''The Case of Mr Lucraft'' (1876) stories *''The Monks of Thelema'' (1878) *''By Celia's Arbour'' (1878) *''Twas in Trafalgar's Bay'' (1879) stories *''The Seamy Side'' (1880) *''The Chaplain of the Fleet'' (1881) *''Sir Richard Whittington'' (1881) *''The Ten Years Tenant'' (1881) stories 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「James Rice (writer)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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