Amelia Edwards

Amelia B. Edwards in 1890 Amelia Ann Blanford Edwards (7 June 1831 – 15 April 1892), also known as Amelia B. Edwards, was an English novelist, journalist, traveller and Egyptologist. Her literary successes included the ghost story ''The Phantom Coach'' (1864), the novels ''Barbara's History'' (1864) and ''Lord Brackenbury'' (1880), and the travelogue of Egypt ''A Thousand Miles up the Nile'' (1877). She also edited a poetry anthology published in 1878.

In 1882, she co-founded the Egypt Exploration Fund. She gained the nickname "Godmother of Egyptology" for her contribution. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Debenham's vow in two volumes by Edwards, Amelia Ann Blanford 1831-1892

    Published 1870
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    Half a million of money a novel ; in two volumes by Edwards, Amelia Ann Blanford 1831-1892

    Published 1865
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    Hand and glove by Edwards, Amelia Ann Blanford 1831-1892

    Published 1865
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    My brother's wife by Edwards, Amelia Ann Blanford 1831-1892

    Published 1885
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    Egypt and its monuments pharaohs, fellahs and explorers by Edwards, Amelia Ann Blanford 1831-1892

    Published 1891
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