Isabel C. Clarke Explained
Isabel Constance Clarke[1] (1869 – 13 April 1951)[2] was a British Catholic novelist and biographer.[3] 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[4] 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
Notes and References
- Book: Leypoldt, F.. The Publishers Weekly. Public domain. 1920. F. Leypoldt. 1030–.
- http://www.catholicauthors.com/clarke.html "Something of Myself'; CatholicAuthors.com
- Web site: Cl - New General Catalog of Old Books & Authors . authorandbookinfo.com . 4 November 2018.
- Dust Jacket flap, Facing Danger, Francis J. Finn, S.J., Benziger Brothers, Inc.