Mabel Winifred KnowlesMabel Winifred Knowles was born on January 1, 1875, in Streatham, London, to Charles Knowles and Hannah Knowles. Writing under the names May Wynne and Lester Lurgan, she became a prolific British author known for her historical romances, children s sories, and early works of science fiction. Across her career, she published hundreds of titles, blending adventure, sentiment, and moral instruction. Among her notable contributions to literature was her involvement in pioneering British science fiction, including writing the source material for the first British sci-fi film. In addition to her literary achievements, Knowles was deeply committed to social and religious service. She dedicated over twenty-five years of her life to running a mission in London, reflecting her strong Christian convictions and dedication to community work. Her fiction often carried values aligned with her faith and social awareness. Knowles remained active in both literary and charitable circles throughout her life. She passed away in London on November 29, 1949, at the age of 74, leaving behind a legacy of storytelling that spanned genres and audiences, and a life marked by devotion to both writing and service. Read More Read Less
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