Geraldine Edith Mitton (14 October 1868–25 March 1955), pen name G. E. Mitton, was an English novelist, biographer, editor, and guide-book writer.[1] Born in Bishop Auckland, County Durham, she was the third daughter of Rev. Henry Arthur Mitton, a master of Sherburn Hospital.[2] In 1896, she moved to London, where she worked with Walter Besant on his survey of London.[3] In 1899 she joined the staff of the publishing company A & C Black, where she was on the editorial staff of Who's Who.[4] She married colonial administrator Sir George Scott in 1920, becoming his third wife.[5] She collaborated with Scott on several novels set in Burma, and wrote his biography, Scott of the Shan Hills, which was published in 1936, the year after his death.[6]
English novelist, biographer, editor, and guide-book writer
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