Ward, Wilfrid, Mrs., 1864-1932
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- nuc88-95960: Her One poor scruple, 1985(hdg. on MiU rept.: Ward, Wilfrid, Mrs., 1864-1932; usage: Mrs. Wilfrid Ward)
- LCCN 32-23878: Tudor sunset, 1932(hdg.: Ward, Josephine Mary Hope-Scott, 1864-1932; usage: Mrs. Wilfred Ward)
Josephine Mary Ward (née Hope or Hope-Scott; published as Mrs Wilfrid Ward; 18 May 1864 – 20 November 1932) was a British novelist and nonfiction writer whose works were informed by her Roman Catholic faith. She published ten novels and a novella, including One Poor Scruple (1899), Out of Due Time (1906), The Job Secretary (1911) and Tudor Sunset (1932). Her novels were generally well received during her lifetime, but fell into obscurity after her death. Some of her fiction has been reprinted in the 21st century. She also wrote articles and religious tracts, and edited her husband Wilfrid Ward's lectures for publication. She provided the initial finance for the Catholic publishing house Sheed and Ward, founded by her daughter Maisie Ward and her husband.
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