Gertrude Elizabeth Blood - Selected Works

Selected Works

  • Topo, A Tale About English Children in Italy London: Belfast, Marcus Ward & Co., 1876 under the nom-de-plume G. E. Brunefille, illustrated by Kate Greenaway
  • A Book of the Running Brook and of Still Waters (1885)
  • Darell Blake, a Study :Trischler (1889) - a novel
  • Etiquette of Good Society (1893) (editor)
  • The Lady's Dressing-Room (1893) (translator)
  • A Woman's Walks - London: Eveleigh Nash, 1903 - a selection of essays first published in "The World"
  • Bud and Blossom, a play
  • St. Martin's Summer, a play with Clothilde Graves
  • A Miracle in Rabbits

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