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Katharine S. Macquoid

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In 1851, she married Thomas Robert Macquoid, R.I.; he was a water colour painter, and a draughtsman in black and white. It was at her husband's suggestion that she began to write. A contributing factor suggested for her career as a professional writer, it has been suggested, was the need to find
241:. The heroine was decidedly more naughty than mid-Victorian heroines were wont to be, and the book had deservedly a great vogue, firmly establishing the author's position. Macquoid also made her mark as the writer of travel books, such as 170:; 26 January 1824 - June 1917) was a British novelist and travel writer, who published over 65 works. In addition to writing books, many of Macquoid's stories were published in magazines, the first story appearing in a publication called 194:, London, England, 26 January 1824. She was the third daughter of Thomas Thomas, a London merchant, and Phoebe Gadsden. She probably inherited her literary bent from her mother, who was a lover of books. 44: 197:
She was educated at home. At the age of 17 or 18, she was taken to France, where she lived for some years, an invaluable experience, as she found afterwards.
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Nicole Vagnon, 1873 - (Published in London by "Temple Bar", and reprinted in Boston by "Littell's Living Age"
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The House of Beadle and Adams and Its Dime and Nickel Novels: The Story of a Vanished Literature
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Macquoid had her early struggles for recognition, but she was encouraged at different times by
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Pictures and Legends from Normandy and Brittany, 1878 (with T. R. Macquoid)
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Addison, Henry Robert; Oakes, Charles Henry; Lawson, William John (1900).
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In the Volcanic Eifel, 1896 (with Gilbert S. Macquoid)
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A Strange Company; and The Light on the Seine, 1885
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National Portrait Gallery 494:The Haunted Fountain, 1890 214:, a weekly paper edited by 10: 940: 899:English children's writers 745:Johannsen, Albert (1950). 294:Jacobite Songs and Ballads 733:(Public domain ed.). 544:A Ward of the King, 1898 407:The Berkshire Lady, 1879 200: 146: 141: 130: 104: 94: 86: 78: 65: 50: 41: 34: 874:People from Kentish Town 759:Shoulder of Mutton Field 507:The Prince's Whim, 1891 499:At an old Chateau, 1891 486:The Old Courtyard, 1890 457:A Little Vagabond, 1886 363:Miriam's Marriage, 1872 186:Early life and education 158:Katharine Sarah Macquoid 18:Katharine Sarah Macquoid 914:Victorian women writers 889:English women novelists 839:(subscription required) 727:The Bookseller (1915). 541:The Story of Lois, 1898 465:Sir James Appleby, 1886 426:A Faithful Lover, 1882 415:Beside the River, 1881 82:Novelist; travel writer 884:English travel writers 670:10.1093/ref:odnb/55629 477:Elizabeth Morley, 1889 454:At the Red Glove, 1885 396:Through Brittany, 1877 379:Through Normandy, 1874 348:Charlotte Burney, 1867 325: 315: 300:, June 1917, aged 93. 110:Thomas Robert Macquoid 54:Katherine Sarah Thomas 832:Katherine S. 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Katharine Sarah Macquoid

Kentish Town
Tooting Commons
Percy Macquoid

née
Kentish Town
Marlborough College
John Maxwell
John Morley
Sir Arthur Helps
George Lillie Craik
George Grove
G. H. Lewes
Sir Frederic Leighton
Percy Macquoid
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