Author talk:Edith Holland

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A lot of everything, but nothing. Many of that name, and nothing evident circa 1911.

  • Not ACAD
  • No reference to location in foreword
  • Nothing useful in The Times though mention of works being published.
  • Nothing in BGMI
  • No mention of qualification to write, nor attendance at tertiary institution.
  • Just two works found
  • One wonders whether need to be looking for a "daughter of", or a "wife of" an identified colonial administrator

Need to check Index Islamicus, 1906-1955 : a catalogue of articles on Islamic subjects in periodicals and other collective publications, though unavailable at this moment.

"Index Islamicus" has no mention of Edith Holland, nor the work "Story of Mohammed" — billinghurst sDrewth 10:19, 11 January 2020 (UTC)Reply
IF she is the same Edith Holland that wrote "Dangerous Corners" in 1933, she was published as "Volume 5116 of Collection of British and American authors", which would limit her nationality to those two options. Lemuritus (talk) 17:13, 2 January 2020 (UTC)Reply