Dame Rose Macaulay
Dame Rose Macaulay was a prominent British author and poet, born on August 1, 1881, in the vibrant city of London. Known for her sharp wit and keen observations, she brought a unique blend of humor and insight to her writing. Macaulay's literary career spanned several decades, during which she penned numerous novels, essays, and biographies, often exploring themes of social change, gender, and the intricacies of human relationships. Her most celebrated works, including "The Towers of Trebizond," reflect her adventurous spirit and intellectual curiosity, often drawing upon her own travels and experiences.
Mystery at Geneva: An Improbable Tale of Singular Happenings
Henry Beechtree, a newspaper correspondent for the British Bolshevist, is covering the latest otherwise sleepy session of the League of Nat…