Edith M. Gell

Standard Name: Gell, Edith M.
Used Form: E. M. Gell

Connections

Connections Sort descending Author name Excerpt
Family and Intimate relationships Eleanor Anne Porden
The author E. M. Gell , whose study of EAP , 1930, includes the texts of many original letters, was her granddaughter-in-law.
Publishing Eleanor Anne Porden
EAP addressed a letter on the subject of Bread to the editor of the Sun in about 1817.
Porden, Eleanor Anne, and Edith M. Gell. “Letters: 1821-1824”. John Franklin’s Bride, John Murray, 1930, p. various pages.
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She wrote remarkably honest and self-scrutinizing personal letters to John Franklin during their courtship. Edith Gell

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Texts

Porden, Eleanor Anne. John Franklin’s Bride. Editor Gell, Edith M., First, John Murray, 1930.
Porden, Eleanor Anne, and Edith M. Gell. “Letters: 1821-1824”. John Franklin’s Bride, John Murray, 1930, p. various pages.