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Gabriela Cunninghame Graham

(Cunninghame Graham, Gabriela, 1861-1906)

Gabriela Cunninghame Graham (also known as Gabriela Marie de la Balmondière, née Caroline Horsfall; 22 January 1858 – 8 September 1906) was an English writer, translator, lecturer, and socialist, who was known for most of her life as Chilean-born and of French-Spanish origin, which was later discovered to be a fabrication. (From Wikipedia)

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  • [Info] Cunninghame Graham, Gabriela, 1861-1906, trans.: The Dark Night of the Soul (London: John M. Watkins, 1905), by Saint John of the Cross (multiple formats at archive.org)
  • [Info] Cunninghame Graham, Gabriela, 1861-1906, contrib.: National Life and Thought of the Various Nations Throughout the World: A Series of Addresses (New York: F. A. Stokes Co., 1891), ed. by South Place Ethical Society (London, England), also contrib. by Eiríkr Magnússon, James E. Thorold Rogers, J. Theodore Bent, Francis Hindes Groome, Ágost Pulszky, William Richard Morfill, Miran Sevasly, S. Schidrowitz, Sidney Whitman, Adam Gielgud, J. Stephen Jeans, H. L. Braekstad, Alfred Wathelet, Howard Hodgkin, H. Anthony Salmoné, J. C. McCoan, J. C. Cotton Minchin, and Simeon Singer
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