Gladys Blake (writer)

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Gladys Blake was an American author of juvenile fiction (b. Fayetteville Tenn.; d. ) of George Everett and Blanche (Morgan) B. Educated in Nashville, Tennessee public schools. Writer of The Mysterious Tutor, 1925; The Old King's Treasure, 1926; At Bow View, 1926; The Scratches on the Glass, 1927; Doris Derides, 1927; Dona Isabella's Adventures, 1928, The Pomdexter Pride, 1929; Fortunate Shipwreck, 1936; Sally Goes to Court, 1937; The Mystery of the Silver Chain, 1939; Henrietta and the Governor, 1964. Contributor to Youth's Comp. and various other publications. General character writing, juvenile fiction. Lived at 850 Ponce de Leon Ave., N. E., Atlanta, Georgia.

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  • WHO'S WHO AMONG NORTH AMERICAN AUTHORS VOL - IV 1929 - 1930 by ALBERTA LAWRENCE p. 108 link


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