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In page Emily de Burgh Daly:

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In 1915, she published her memoirs, An Irishwoman in China, in which she described the customs and people of China, and the lifestyle of Europeans living there. The book, which is illustrated also contains very detailed descriptions of the vegetation, plants and flowers of China. She edited two collections of work by her brother Percy French: Chronicles and Poems of Percy French (1922) and Prose, Poems and Parodies of Percy French (1926) which was republished numerous times. She died at Priory Lodge, Blackrock, County Dublin on 13 November 1935[1] and is buried in Mount Jerome Cemetery, Harold's Cross.[citation needed]