Alice Muriel Williamson
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Alice Muriel Williamson (1869 - September 24, 1933) was a British novelist.
Born Alice Muriel Livingston, she married Charles Norris Williamson (1859-1920) in 1894 and many of her books were jointly written with her husband. After her marriage she introduced herself as Mrs. C.N.Williamson. A number of their novels cover the early days of motoring and can also be read as travelogues.
[edit] Works
(incomplete list)
Authored by A.M.Williamson :
- A Women in Grey (1898)
- Rosemary A Christmas story (1906)
- The Inky Way (1931)
- The Lightning Conductor Comes Back (1933)
Authored by C.N. & A.M. Williamson :
- The Lightning Conductor (1905)
- The Princess Passes (1905) [1]
- Lady Betty Across the Water (1906)
- The Car of Destiny (1907)
- The Motor Maid (1910 [2]
- The Heather Moon (1912)
- Champion : The Story of a Motor Car (1913)
- The Love Pirate (1913)
- The Port of Adventure (1913 [3]
- It Happened in Egypt (1914 [4]
- The Lightning Conductress (1916)
- The Shop-Girl (1916
- The Lion's Mane (1919)
- The Second Latchkey (1920 [5]
- Berry Goes to Monte Carlo (1921)
[edit] Translations
Her mystery A Women in Grey (1898) was translated and adapted into Japanese by Kuroiwa Ruiko(黒岩涙香) by the title Yureito (幽霊塔; Ghost Tower) in 1901, and it was adapted by Edogawa Rampo(江戸川乱歩) in 1937-1938.