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Thirteen Years of a Busy Woman's Life

Chapter 2: ILLUSTRATIONS
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About This Book

The memoir collects reminiscences and informal essays by a widowed writer covering more than a decade of her life, moving from childhood and girlhood into married life, widowhood, and professional work. It blends personal anecdote with practical reflections on journalism, bookmaking, and the literary scene, plus travel sketches of Norway, Mexico, Iceland and North America. Interludes consider painters, sculptors, theatre, social customs such as public and private dinners, and observations on women’s roles. Arranged in themed chapters and jottings, the book mixes candid domestic detail, cultural commentary, and portrait sketches of contemporaries, concluding with reflective notes on work, adversity, and memory.

ILLUSTRATIONS

Writing. Hoppé

Frontispiece
  TO FACE PAGE

Original Letter from Bismarck

16

Hans Breitmann’s Ballad

31

Author’s Hand

33

Grapes growing on a London Balcony

42

Borkum of Spy fame. (Sketch by Author)

47

When first a Widow

65

Mrs. Alec Tweedie’s Writing-table

94

The Writer in Divided Riding-skirt in Southern Mexico

123

The Author, by Herbert Schmalz

145

Half-hour Sketch of Author, by John Lavery

156

Water-colour Sketch, by Percy Anderson

161

Walter Crane’s most famous Book-plate

175

Characteristic Postcard, by Bernard Shaw

Page 262

Christmas Card, by Harry Furniss

303

Christmas Card, designed by John Hassall

316

Buried in Parcels, by Harry Furniss

(TO FACE) 320

Sketch by “Spy”

356

THIRTEEN YEARS
OF A BUSY WOMAN’S LIFE