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Goldsmith, Margaret L. (Margaret Leland), 1894-1971

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Personal name headingGoldsmith, Margaret L. (Margaret Leland), 1894-1971
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Variant(s)Goldsmith, Margaret Leland, 1894-
Birth date1894
Death date1971
Profession or occupationWomen authors Translators
Found inMitchell, W.C. International price comparisons, 1919: t.p. (Margaret L. Goldsmith)
LC in OCLC, 9-14-87 (hdg.: Goldsmith, Margaret Leland, 1894- ; usage: Margaret Goldsmith)
Ebermayer, Erich. Return to life, 1937: title page (translated by Margaret Goldsmith)
Goldsmith, Margaret L. Seven women against the world, 1935: title page (Margaret Goldsmith)
Goldsmith, Margaret L. Frederick the Great, 1929: title page (Margaret Goldsmith)
Wikipedia, October 23, 2015: Margaret L. Goldsmith (Margaret Leland Goldsmith (1894-1971) was an American journalist, historical novelist and translator who lived and worked primarily in England ...)
   <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_L._Goldsmith>
Blain, Virginia. The feminist companion to literature in English, 1990: Goldsmith, Margaret, page 436 (... journalist, biographer, novelist. B. in either 1894 or 1897 in either Milwaukee, Wisconsin or Chicago, Ill. ... Writing first in Berlin and later in London, MG published translations from German, 1928-55, Biographies (among them of Florence Nightingale, 1937, Madame de StaeĢˆl, 1938, and Sappho, 1938) and a number of non-fictional studies of women: Seven Women Against the World, 1935 ... two novels, Karin's Mother, 1928 ... Belated Adventure, 1929... Almost nothing is know of MG after her 1935 divorce)
Associated languageeng