Isitt, Kathleen (1876–)
Isitt, Kathleen (1876–)
New Zealand novelist. Name variations: Kate Isitt; (pseudonym) Kathleen Inglewood. Born 1876; dau. of a Methodist minister.
Worked as journalist and wrote novel about prohibition, Patmos (1905).
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