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0000 0000 8153 0097
https://isni.org/isni/0000000081530097
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Name: |
Burnett-Smith, A.
Burnett-Smith, Anie
Burnett-Smith, Annie
Burnett-Smith (Mrs)
Mrs. Burnett Smith
Smith, A. Burnett-
Smith, Annie Burnett-
Smith, Annie S.
Smith, Annie S. Swan
Smith, Annie S. Swan Burnett
Smith, Annie Swan
Smith, Burnett (Mrs)
Smith, Mrs.Burnett
Swamm, Annie Smith Burdett
Swan, Anna S.
Swan, Annie
Swan, Annie S.
Swan, Annie Shepherd
Swan, Annie Smith Burdett
Swan Smith, Annie S.
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Dates: |
1859-1943 |
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Language material |
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author
creator
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Related identities: |
Lyall, David (Pseudonym; other identity, same person)
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Related names: |
Lyall, David (1859-1943; see also from; Alternate identity)
Nicoll, Mildred Robertson
Rennie, J.G.
Rey Lescure, Mme
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Titles: |
Across her path
Aldersyde a border story of seventy years ago
Als het hart ontwaakt
As others see her an Englishwoman's impressions of the American woman in war time
Ayres of studleigh
enchanted door, The : a fireside philosophy
Her Miss Baxter's bequest
Kinsfolk
land I love, The
Langs verschillende wegen, of: de tweeling-broeders
letters of Annie S. Swan, The
Macleod's wife : a Highland romance
Marnotratný syn
Miss Baxter's bequest
Niet tevergeefs
Robert Martin's lesson
Sheila
Young blood [suivi de] The fairweather ; [suivi de] The inheritance
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Associated Language:
Her Miss Baxter's bequest, 1889 t.p. (Annie S. Swan)
Novelists Journalists
OCLC database, Dec. 21, 2000 (hdg.: Swan, Annie S., 1859-1943; usages: Annie S. Swan (Mrs. Burnett-Smith); A. Burnett-Smith) (hdg.: Smith, Annie S. Swan, 1859-1943; usage: Annie S. Swan) (hdg.: Smith, Annie S. Swan Burnett, 1859-1943; usage: Annie S. Swan)
Romance fiction Journalism Personals
Slainte WWW home page, May 24, 2002 Scottish Authors (Annie S. Swan ... departures from her usual style were stories for the British Weekly under the pseudonym David Lyall)
The biographical dict. of Scottish women, c2006 (Swan, Annie Shepherd (Annie S. Swan, David Lyall), CBE, m. Burnett-Smith; born Edinburgh 8 July 1859; died Gullane 17 June 1943; popular novelist and journalist; lived at Star, Markinch in Fife before moving to Edinburgh, then London and finally Gullane, East Lothian; she was also the agony aunt in 'Over the teacups' in The British weekly)
UnM/Canadiana files (hdg.: Annie S. Swan, 1859-1943; usage: Annie S. Swan; Mrs. Burnett Smith; A. Burnett-Smith)
Wikipedia, 27 November 2015 (Under Ellen Buckingham Mathews (best known under pen name Helen Mathers): (Due to a confusion of titles, some sources attribute a number of books by Scottish novelist Anne S. Swan to Mathers; Mathers published a short novel entitled "The Land o' the Leal, by the Author of Comin' Thro' the Rye" in 1878. Swan published "The Land o' the Leal" (same title, completely different book) using her male pseudonym David Lyall, in 1896)
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NLN
NTA
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