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Clara Louisa Wells
Born29 October 1838
Hallowell, Maine
Died28 December 1925 (aged 87)
Murcia - Spain
NationalityAmerican
EducationDegree in Science
Employer(s)Writer and Inventor

Clara Louisa Wells (29 October 1838 – 28 December 1925) was an American writer and inventor.

Biography

She was born in Maine, studied in Boston and took a degree in science. She had very good knowledge of Latin, Greek, Italian and French. She started work with her first publication, "Alban Hills - Vol. I - Frascati". Throughout her life she continued to write in Europe - (France) and America.

Near the end of her life she wrote a series of peace pamphlets on the League of Nations and European politic.

One copy of each of her French works is kept in the public library "Médiathèque Publique et Universitaire" de Valence (Drome) - France.

Publications

Inventions