Lady Agatha Russell

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Lady Mary Agatha Russell (1853 – 23 April 1933) was the daughter of the 1st Earl Russell and Frances, the Countess of Russell, and the aunt of Bertrand Russell. She was the co-editor of her mother's posthumously published memoirs, Lady John Russell: A Memoir with Selections from Her Diaries and Correspondence.[1]

In 1912, Russell published a compilation of quotations and selections from authors, philosophers, poets, etc. entitled Golden Grain: Thoughts of Many Minds.[2] The entries in Golden Grain are organized by date through a single year. It was prefaced by Frederic Harrison and published by James Nisbet and Company of London in 1912.[3]

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  1. ^ Lady John Russell: A Memoir with Selections from her Diaries and Correspondence. Methuen & Co, London, 1910.
  2. ^ Golden Grain: Thoughts of Many Minds. James Nisbet & Co Limited. London: 1912
  3. ^ https://www.fulltextarchive.com/page/Lady-John-Russell1/

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