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'''Mary Wilhelmina Hastings Bradley''' (????-[[1976]]) was an American writer, journalist and explorer.
[[Image:MaryHastingsBradleyLion.JPG|thumb|right|Mary Hastings Bradley and the lion that came back to life.]] '''Mary Wilhelmina Hastings Bradley''' (????-[[1976]]) was an American writer, journalist and explorer.


In the science-fiction community, she is best known for having been the mother of [[James Tiptree, Jr.]].
In the science-fiction community, she is best known for having been the mother of [[James Tiptree, Jr.]].

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Mary Hastings Bradley and the lion that came back to life.

Mary Wilhelmina Hastings Bradley (????-1976) was an American writer, journalist and explorer.

In the science-fiction community, she is best known for having been the mother of James Tiptree, Jr..

She was a terrifically prolific writer, who wrote several mystery novels, travelogues, and short stories, and was a foreign correspondant during WWII.


Bibliography

Books for children

  • Alice in Jungleland
  • Alice in Elephantland

Travel writing

  • On the Gorilla Trail (1922, re-edited in 2005)
  • Caravans and Cannibals
  • Trailing the Tiger

Novels

(unsorted)

  • The Fortieth Door
  • The Palace of Darkened Windows
  • The Wine of Astonishment
  • Nice People Murder
  • Unconfessed
  • Old Chicago series
    • The Fort
    • The Duel
    • Debt of Honor
    • Metropolis

Short stories

External Links

  • IMDb listing (three of her works were adapted to the cinema)
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