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Kathleen Marion Barrow : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kathleen Marion Barrow Kathleen Marion Barrow (August 20, 1870 in Ryde, Isle of Wight – October 4, 1952 in Rotherfield, Sussex) was a British novelist and journalist. Her parents were Major-General Joseph Lyon Barrow and Emily (née McMaster). During World War I Barrow was a Voluntary Aid Detachment (V.A.D.) nurse, writing the account of her experience in 'A V.A.D. at the Base' published in 'Reminiscent Sketches 1914 to 1919'.〔http://www.scarletfinders.co.uk/184.html〕 In 1914 she also published 'How women can help the wounded' with Anna B de Cunynghame and Fleming Mant Sandwith as part of the Standard 'How to Help Series'.〔http://www.scoop-database.com/〕 In the early 1920s Barrow worked for ''The Times'' newspaper, writing weekly articles on London fashions. Kathleen M Barrow published the novels ''Brushwood'' (1922); ''The Singing Heart'' (1923); ''Sarah Herring'' (1924) and ''Rosewood and Mahogany'' (1929). == References ==
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