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Mrs. Alfred (Cecily Wilhelmine) Sidgwick, nee Ullmann, who also wrote as Mrs. Andrew Dean (1854-1934) was a British author and a lady of German extraction who published 41 novels & short stories, and 4 works of non-fiction between 1889 and her death. She published a number of articles, such as Student Life at the German Universities (1900). Amongst her other works are Isaac Eller's Money (1889), Splendid Cousin (1892), Cynthia's Way (1901), Scenes of Jewish Life (1904), Lantern Bearers (1910), Below Stairs (1913), In Other Days (1915) and Sack and Sugar (1926).