Annie Emma Challice

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| birth_name = Annie Emma Armstrong

| birth_date = 1821{{DNB|wstitle=Challice, John}}

| birth_place = London, England

| death_date = 1875

| death_place = London, England

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| language = English

| nationality = English

| citizenship = United Kingdom

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| genres = History
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| subject = French authors and philosophers

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| years_active = 1847-1873

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Annie Emma Challice (1821–1875) was an English author. She wrote primarily about French history, specifically biographical collections of French philosophers and authors. She also wrote fiction.

Life

She was born Annie Emma Armstrong in London in 1821. She married physician John Challice. She died in London in 1875.

Bibliography

  • The Sister of Charity: or, From Bermondsey to Belgravia. London: Bentley (1852).
  • The Wife's Temptation: A Tale of Belgravia. London: Westerton (1859).
  • The secret history of the court of France, under Louis XV. Ed. from rare and unpublished documents. London: Hurst and Blackett (1861).
  • Illustrious women of France, 1790-1873. New York: Scribner, Welford (1873).

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Category:Writers from London

Category:19th-century English women writers

Category:19th-century English writers

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