John Oliver Hobbes
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- | '''Pearl Mary Teresa Richards''' (November 3, 1867 – August 13, 1906) was an Anglo-American [[novelist]] and [[dramatist]] who wrote under the pen-name of '''John Oliver Hobbes'''. Though her work fell out of print in the twentieth century, her first book ''[[Some Emotions and a Moral]]'' was a sensation in its day, selling eighty thousand copies in only a few weeks. | + | '''John Oliver Hobbes''' (1867 – 1906) was an [[Anglo-American]] [[novelist]] and [[dramatist]]. Though her work fell out of print in the twentieth century, her first book ''[[Some Emotions and a Moral]]'' was a sensation in its day, selling eighty thousand copies in only a few weeks. |
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John Oliver Hobbes (1867 – 1906) was an Anglo-American novelist and dramatist. Though her work fell out of print in the twentieth century, her first book Some Emotions and a Moral was a sensation in its day, selling eighty thousand copies in only a few weeks.
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