Frances Campbell

Life
?-?; b. and resided Co. Antrim; author of romances, For Three Moons (1900) , DearLove [q.d.] , A Shepherd of the Stars (1907), and Love, The Atonement (1902 [2nd edn.]). IF

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Works
For Three Moons (London: Digby, Long & Co. 1900), 315pp.; Dearlove: The History of Her Summer’s Makebelieve (London: Hodder & Stoughton 1906), viii, 379pp.; 8o. A Shepherd of the Stars (London: Hodder & Stoughton 1907), xiii, 306pp.

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References
Stephen Brown, Ireland in Fiction: A Guide to Irish Novels, Tales, Romances and Folklore [Pt. I] (Dublin: Maunsel 1919), appraises Love, The Atonement [2nd edn.] (1902) as a pretty and highly idealised romance with moral lessons on marriage ... mostly set in Australia.

COPAC lists Two Queenslanders and their Friends (London: Alexander Moring 1904), 284pp.; A Pillar of Dust (Bristol: J. W. Arrowsmith 1905), 410pp.; also Frances Mary Campbell, The Dragon-on-the-Wheel, and other poems (London: Cecil Palmer 1931), xii, 111pp., with pls.; Friday Afternoon Stories [Story-Time Books] (London: T. Nelson & Sons [1935; 1939), 192pp. [3 pts.], ill., and several works by Frances Elizabeth Campbell (fl.1950) and Frances Campbell Sparhawk (fl.1970).

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