Person

Anne Adalisa Puddicombe

born 1836, died 1908 (age 72)


pseudonyms: Allen Raine
gender: female
born in: Newcastle Emlyn, United Kingdom
died in: Tresaith
vocations: author, publisher
education: Carmarthen, United Kingdom   |  Cheltenham, United Kingdom   |  Wimbledon, United Kingdom  
residence: Newcastle Emlyn, United Kingdom   |  Newcastle Emlyn, United Kingdom   |  Croydon, United Kingdom   |  Enfield Town, United Kingdom   |  Tresaith  

author of the following texts (20):
A Brave Welshwoman   (Published in: 1908)
A Dream at Sea   (Published in: 1908)
A Life’s Chase   (Published in: 1908)
A Step in the Dark   (Published in: 1908)
A Welsh Singer. A Novel   (Published in: 1897)
All in a Month   (Published in: 1908)
Ana “Pwr Thing”   (Published in: 1908)
Betti Wyn’s Christmas   (Published in: 1908)
By Berwen Banks. A Novel   (Published in: 1899)
Garthowen. A Story of a Welsh Homestead   (Published in: 1900)
Home, Sweet Home   (Published in: 1908)
Mifanwy. La Chanteuse Galloise.   (Published in: 1913)
On the Wings of the Wind   (Published in: 1903)
Queen of the Rushes   (Published in: 1906)
Sur les Ailes du Vent. Roman de Mœurs Galloises   (Published in: 1939)
Torn Sails. A Tale of a Welsh Village   (Published in: 1898)
Was It the Wind?   (Published in: 1908)
“Flow On, Thou Shining River”   (Published in: 1908)
“In the Rush of the River”   (Published in: 1908)
“Neither Store House Nor Barn”   (Published in: 1908)

publications (10):
A Welsh Singer. A Novel   (Published in: 1897 )
By Berwen Banks. A Novel   (Published in: 1899 )
On the Wings of the Wind   (Published in: 1903 )
Queen of the Rushes   (Published in: 1906 )
All In A Month And Other Stories   (Published in: 1908 )
“Neither Store House Nor Barn”   (Published in: 1908 )
Mifanwy. La Chanteuse Galloise   (Published in: 1913 )

manager at the following publishers:

text settings:
Fictional fishing village of Aberlaswen in West Wales; mentions other villages in east Wales such as Rhosmor
Set in South Wales, in the fictional town of Tregildas.
Set in fictional village of Abersethin in the “rocky west coast of Wales.” Possibly Cardingashire, the region where the author was from.
Set in the fictional coastal village of Mwntseison, where the river Gwendraeth reaches the sea in the Cardigan bay. Some locations may be connected with the region where the author was from, Cardiganshire.
Set in the fictional town of Caer Madoc “a sleepy little Welsh town, lying two miles from the sea coast.”
South Wales, fictional village of Pont-y-fro.
Wales
Wales, United Kingdom

publication locations:
London
Paris
Philadelphia

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