Annie E. Holdsworth
Annie E. Holdsworth was an Anglo-Caribbean novelist; born in Jamaica; daughter of the Reverend William Holdsworth; married Eugene Lee-Hamilton in 1898. She began writing as a girl; came to London on father's death; first worked on the staff of Review of Reviews; became co-editor with Lady Henry Somerset of The Woman's Signal.
Publications
Joanna Traill, Spinster William Heinemann, London The Years That the Locust Hath Eaten William Heinemann, London- Spindles and Oars Ward, Locke & Co., Ltd., London The Gods Arrive William Heinemann, London Forest Notes The Valley of the Great Shadow William Heinemann, LondonGreat Lowlands Michael Ross, Minister Dodd, Mead & Company, New York A New Paolo and Francesca John Lane, LondonThe Iron Gates Lady Letty Brandon John Long, London
- "Peace" and "In the Shadow of His Hand Hath He Hid Me" in The Christian Miscellany, and Family Visitor, Wesleyan Conference Office, London
- "A Study in Oak" in Belgravia, Vol. 60, An illustrated magazine, Chatto & Windus, London
- "When the Gorse is in Flower" in The English illustrated magazine, Volume 16, The Illustrated London News, Ltd., London