Mary Dunn (author)
Mary Dunn (1900–1958[1]) was an English author and satirist best known for the Lady Addle books.[2][3]
Selected publications
- Lady Addle Remembers: Being the Memoirs of the Lady Addle of Eigg (1936)
- Lady Addle at Home (1945)
- Round the Year with Lady Addle (1948)
- The World of Lady Addle (1986)
gollark: `y=tan(10x)/10+x` contains trigonometric functions.
gollark: Says the person who is described in terms of trigonometric functions.
gollark: Memetoapiologists.
gollark: According to our memetoapiologists, however, THIS is you.
gollark: Or am I an arrayh of strings?
References
- Brown, Michèle, O'Connor Ann (1986). Hammer and Tongues: A Dictionary of Women's Wit and Humour. ISBN 978-0-460-04716-6
- Muir, Frank (1990). The Oxford Book of Humorous Prose. Oxford University Press ISBN 978-0-19-214106-4
- Richard Geoffrey George Price (1957). A History of Punch. Collins ASIN B000HJN2D6
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