Elizabeth Daly
Elizabeth Daly | |
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| Born | Elizabeth T. Daly October 15, 1878 New York City |
| Died | September 2, 1967 (aged 88) Roslyn, New York |
| Occupation | Mystery writer |
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| Notable awards | Edgar Allan Poe Award (Special Edgar) 1961 |
| Parents | Joseph F. Daly and Emma Barker Daly |
Elizabeth T. Daly (October 15, 1878 – September 2, 1967) was an American writer of mystery novels whose main character, Henry Gamadge, was a bookish author, bibliophile, and amateur detective. A writer of light verse and prose for Life, Puck, and Scribner's magazines in her earlier years, Daly published her first Gamadge novel, Unexpected Night, at age 60. Between 1940 and 1951, she published 16 novels featuring Gamadge.
Her career included two years as a reader at Bryn Mawr College, 1904–06. At other times, she tutored in French and English, and she was a producer of amateur theater.