- Author: Richard Dehan Author Record # 122842
- Legal Name: Graves, Clotilde Augusta Inez Mary
- Birthplace: Buttevant Castle, County Cork, Ireland, UK
- Birthdate: 3 June 1863
- Deathdate: 2 April 1932
- Language: English
- Webpages: orlando.cambridge.org, SFE, Wikipedia-EN
- Used These Alternate Names: Clotilde Graves
- Note: Clotilde ('Clo') Graves (1863–1932) was born at Buttevant Castle, Co. Cork, and published her first novel at the age of forty-six, under the pseudonym 'Richard Dehan'. Prior to this, she was also a playwright, a freelance journalist and a cartoonist. During her lifetime, she was perhaps best known for her controversial 1911 novel The Dop Doctor, which lionised the British side of the Second Boer War (1899–1902).
- Additional Bibliographic Comments: Author:Richard Dehan
- Author Tags: Google Books (3), science fiction (2), Internet Archive (2)
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Novels
- The Just Steward (1922)
- The Mother of Turquoise (1907) [only as by Clotilde Graves]
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A Spirit Elopement (1915)
also appeared as:
- Variant: A Spirit Elopement (1991) [as by Clotilde Graves]
- Translation: La fuga d'amore degli spiriti [Italian] (2020) [as by Clotilde Graves]
- Lady Clanbevan's Baby (1915) [also as by Clotilde Graves]
- How Yamko Married Fourteen Wives (1917)
- Peter: an Episode in the Life of Pierrot and Pierrette (1917)
- The Compleat Housewife: the Story of a Battaglio Pie (1917)
- The Great Beast of Kafue (1917) [also as by Clotilde Graves]
- The Tooth of Tuloo (1917)
- Under the Hermés (1917)
- White Man's Magic (1917)