Josephine Dodge Daskam, Mrs. Bacon (1876- 1961) was a prolific American author. She is chiefly known as a writer who made the point of having female protagonists. She wrote a series of juvenile mysteries and also wrote on "women"s issues" and women"s roles. She was a pioneer in the Girl Scouts movement and compiled the guidebook used by that organization. She wrote many books among which are: Smith College Stories (1900), Sister"s Vocation, and Other Girls" Stories (1900), Fables for the Fair (1901), Whom the Gods Destroyed (1902), In the Valley of the Shadow (1903), Julia the Apostate (1903), A Philanthropist (1903), A Reversion to Type (1903), The Courting of Lady Jane (1903), Her Fiance (1904), Memoirs of a Baby (1904), The Imp and the Angel (1907), Domestic Adventurers (1907), Idyll of All Fool"s Day (1908), In the Border Country (1909), The Biography of a Boy (1910), Inheritance (1912), Luck O" Lady Joan (1913), To-day"s Daughter (1914), Open Market (1915), Twilight of the Gods (1915) and Our Hill (1918). Это и многое другое вы найдете в книге The Strange Cases of Dr. Stanchon (Dodo Press) (Josephine Daskam Bacon)