Isabel C. Clarke

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Isabel Constance Clarke ( 1869 - April 13, 1951 ) was an American writer.

Life

Isabel Constance Clarke was a Roman Catholic writer. She wrote mostly short stories , including the following works:

Works

  • Prisoner's Years (1912)
  • By the Blue River (1913)
  • Fine Clay (1914)
  • Children of Eve (1918)
  • The Elstones (1919)
  • The Deep Heart (1919)
  • Julian (1920)
  • Lady Trent's Daughter (1920)
  • The Light on the Lagoon (1921)
  • Whose Name is Legion (1921)
  • Carina (1923)
  • Viola Hudson (1923)
  • Children of the Shadow (1924)
  • Anna Nugent (1924)
  • It Happened in Rome (1925)
  • The Castle of San Salvo (1926)
  • Selma (1926)
  • The Lamp of Destiny (1927)
  • A Case of Conscience (1927)
  • Strangers Of Rome (1928)
  • Roman Year (1936)
  • The Custody Of The Children (1941)
  • Lost Heritage (1949)
  • The Villab by the Sea
  • Ursula Finch
  • Eunice
  • The rest house
  • Only Anne
  • Average cabins
  • The Potter's House
  • Tressider's Sister
  • The Secret Citadel

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Isabel C. Clarke . CatholicAuthors.com. Retrieved July 7, 2010.
  2. ^ Cl - New General Catalog of Old Books & Authors . Authorandbookinfo.com. Retrieved July 7, 2010.