Grace Helen Bailey (August 9, 1876 – November 25, 1946) was a writer of stories and song lyrics in the United States. Several of her stories were adapted to film. In 1913 she wrote "Christmas at Ellis Island". She also wrote "The Jew, a tale of San Francisco", "Little Israel, a story of San Francisco", "Kingley's Ride", and "Davie", published in Overland magazine in 1905. She was also published in The Woman's Magazine.
She was part of a group of writers whose regional fiction was published.
Filmography
- The New Partner (1914)
- Polly Put the Kettle On (film) (1917), inspired by the song
- Sirens of the Sea (film) (1917)
- The Honor of Men (1917)
- The War Waif (1917)
References
- "Grace Helen Bailey". IMDb. Retrieved 2020-11-18.
- "The American Educational Review". American Educational Company. November 17, 1913 – via Google Books.
- "The Overland Monthly". Samuel Carson. November 17, 1905 – via Google Books.
- "The Library Index to Periodicals and Current Events". R.R. Bowker. November 17, 1905 – via Google Books.
- "The Woman's Magazine". New Idea Publishing Company. November 17, 1914 – via Google Books.
- "California History". California Historical Society. November 17, 1990 – via Google Books.
- ^ "Catalogue of Copyright Entries: Pamphlets, leaflets, contributions to newspapers or periodicals, etc.; lectures, sermons, addresses for oral delivery; dramatic compositions; maps; motion pictures". U.S. Government Printing Office. November 17, 1917 – via Google Books.
- "The Moving Picture World". World Photographic Publishing Company. November 17, 1916 – via Google Books.
- ^ Katchmer, George A. (November 17, 1991). Eighty Silent Film Stars: Biographies and Filmographies of the Obscure to the Well Known. McFarland. ISBN 9780899504940 – via Google Books.
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