Dot Allan
Born
in Stirlingshire, Scotland
May 13, 1886
Died
December 03, 1964
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Makeshift & Hunger March: Two Novels
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published
2010
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7 editions
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Hunger March
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published
1934
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Charity Begins at Home, with Mother of Millions and the Passionate Sisters
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published
2011
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Deepening River
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published
1932
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John Mathew, Paper-Maker
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published
1948
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The Syrens
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published
1921
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2 editions
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The Passionate Sisters
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published
1955
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2 editions
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Mother of Millions
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Charity Begins at Home
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published
1958
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2 editions
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“My second play, Yellow Fever, which came out at the Repertory Theatre a few months later was produced by Lewis Casson, the husband of Sybil Thorndyke, who was at that time the producer of the old Repertory Theatre in Glasgow. He is an extraordinarily interesting man, quite apart from the theatre. I believe he invented the first poison gas projector to be used on the Somme.”
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“No screaming of shells, no thunder of guns, only this close, hard pressure of human bodies, this desperate push of starving men.”
― Makeshift & Hunger March: Two Novels
― Makeshift & Hunger March: Two Novels


