WOMAN NOVELIST DEAD
ALICE' MURIEL WILLIAMSON;
By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright
London, September '25.
Mrs. Alice ’ Muriel' Williamson, the novelist, was found unconscious in a hotel at Bath. Attempts to revive her failed. She left a note for the coroner. Mrs. Williamson was the wife of the late C. N. Williamson, and they wrote in collaboration. She was bom in Virginia, United States. The couple’s first publication was “The Lightning Conductor,” and then followed many books, including the good seller “Scarlet Runner.” During the war came “Crucified Comer,” and “War Wedding.” After her husband’s death in 1920 Mrs. Williamson continued to write.
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 September 1933, Page 9
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