AUTHORESS’ DEATH
MRS. A. M. WILLIAMSON ,i: : f kil'f ;V ; • (Elec. Tel. Copyright—United Press Assn.) LONDON, Sept. 25. Mrs. Alice Muriel Williamson, the well-known writer, was found unconscious in lier hotel at Bath. Attempts to revive her failed. She left a note for the coroner. . The late Mrs. Williamson was an American by birth, but had lived in England for many years. In company with her husband, the late Mr. C. M. Williamson, she had travelled extensive. ]y, and, in conjunction they wrote many novels, including “The Lightning Conductor,” “The Princess Passes,” “The Heather Moon,” “The Lightning Conductress,” and “The Lion’s Mouse.” SineC the death of her husband she had Written nearly a dozen books, .including “Name the Woman,” “The Man Himself.” and “Alice-in Movieland.”
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18203, 26 September 1933, Page 2
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