Isabel Constance Clarke (1869 – 13 April 1951) was a British Catholic novelist and biographer. author of over fifty books. She considered the novel to be a "definite apostolate" for its ability to bring the Catholic faith to those who are ignorant of it. Popular Catholic children's author Francis J. Finn called her the "greatest living Catholic novelist."
Bibliography
- The Castle of San Salvo
- Selma
- It Happened in Rome
- Strangers of Rome
- The Villab by the Sea
- Children of the Shadow
- Anna Nugent
- Viola Hudson
- The Light on the Lagoon
- The Lamp of Destiny
- A Case of Conscience
- Ursula Finch
- The Elstones
- Eunice
- Children of Eve
- The Deep Heart
- Fine Clay
- The Rest House
- Only Anne
- Average Cabins
- Carina
- The Potter's House
- Tressider's Sister
- Lady Trent's Daughter
- Whose Name is Legion
- Prisoner's Years
- The Secret Citadel
- By the Blue River
References
- Leypoldt, F. (1920). The Publishers Weekly (Public domain ed.). F. Leypoldt. pp. 1030–.
- "Something of Myself'; CatholicAuthors.com
- "Cl - New General Catalog of Old Books & Authors". authorandbookinfo.com. Retrieved 4 November 2018.
- Dust Jacket flap, Facing Danger, Francis J. Finn, S.J., Benziger Brothers, Inc.
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