Geraldine Edith MITTON, 1:Lady SCOTT
(also wrote as: Geraldine Edith SCOTT)

Sex : Female

Nationality: UK

Born : 1868 (wrongly 1869) Oct 14
            Auckland, Co Durham, England

Lived : London, England;
             Graffham, Sussex, England (final)

Died :   1955 Apr 25
             Petworth, Sussex, England
aged :   86
More info can be found online at:


More info can be found offline at:
Who Was Who, vol 5
The Author's and Writer's Who's Who (1st ed) [1934]
Edwardian Fiction: An Oxford Companion, ed Kemp, Mitchell & Trotter [1997]
Literary Year Book 1922 [1922]
Who's Who in Literature 1933 [1933]
Grant of Probate in England & Wales

             Book Titles              InfoDate(s)Read Online
A Bachelor Girl In LondonEnglish
fiction
1898 
Fire And TowEnglish
fiction
1899 
The Gifts Of EnemiesEnglish
fiction
1900 
The OpportunistEnglish
fiction
1902 
Hammersmith, Fulham And Putney
[with J C GEIKIE]
[edited by W BESANT]
English
non-fiction
1902Pr Gut #20310
Westminster
[with Walter BESANT & Mrs A Murray SMITH]
English
non-fiction
1902Pr Gut #21648
Chelsea
[edited by Walter BESANT]
English
non-fiction
1902Pr Gut #27356
Hampstead And Marylebone
[edited by Walter BESANT]
English
non-fiction
1902Pr Gut #29690
The Strand District
[with Walter BESANT]
English
non-fiction
1902/1903Pr Gut #25508
Mayfair, Belgravia, And Bayswater
[with others]
[edited by W BESANT]
English
non-fiction
1903Pr Gut #21218
Holborn And Bloomsbury
[with Walter BESANT]
English
non-fiction
1903Pr Gut #21411
Kensington
[edited by Walter BESANT]
English
non-fiction
1903Pr Gut #21643
The Children's Book Of LondonEnglish
non-fiction
1903Pr Gut #25804
Black's Guide To ScotlandEnglish
non-fiction
1903 
The DosEnglish
1904 
Jane Austen And Her TimesEnglish
biography
1905Online Books
The Children's Book Of StarsEnglish
non-fiction
1907Pr Gut #28853
A Bachelor Girl In BurmaEnglish
1907 
The Book Of The RailwayEnglish
non-fiction
1909 
In The Grip Of The Wild WaEnglish
1913 
Round The Wonderful WorldEnglish
non-fiction
1914Pr Gut #28783
Austria-HungaryEnglish
non-fiction
1914 
CornwallEnglish
non-fiction
1915 
The Lost Cities Of CeylonEnglish
non-fiction
1916 
Hawk Of The DesertEnglish
fiction
1917 
The Glory Of LondonEnglish
non-fiction
1918 
The Two-Stringed FiddleEnglish
fiction
1919 
The Green Moth
[with J G SCOTT]
English
fiction
1921 
A Frontier Man
[with J G SCOTT]
English
fiction
1923 
DurhamEnglish
non-fiction
1924 
Under An Eastern Sky
[with J G SCOTT]
English
short stories
1924 
Whaup CastleEnglish
1925 
Bitter HarvestEnglish
fiction
1926 
Captain CookEnglish
biography
1927 
The Wife Of The Pig DealerEnglish
fiction
1927 
Hidden CornersEnglish
fiction
1928 
On Solway BridgeEnglish
fiction
1929 
The Life Story Of An Elephant
[written as: G E SCOTT]
[with Shway YOE]
English
non-fiction
1930 
The Judge's DaughtersEnglish
fiction
1931 
Columbus And Vasco Da Gama
[with J G SCOTT]
English
non-fiction
1932 
Danna: The CamelEnglish
1933 
The Book Of ScotlandEnglish
non-fiction
1934 
The Book Of EnglandEnglish
non-fiction
1936 
Animal Autobiographies - The DogEnglish
non-fiction
? 
NormandyEnglish
non-fiction
? 
The Scenery Of LondonEnglish
non-fiction
? 
The ThamesEnglish
non-fiction
? 
BerksEnglish
non-fiction
? 
BucksEnglish
non-fiction
? 
The Fascination Of London, 1905-1906English
non-fiction
? 
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