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Lady Iris Veronica Wedgwood (1887–1982) (née Pawson), was a British author.
In the 1920s, she authored various novels, including The Iron Age; The Livelong Day; Perilous Seas and The Fairway. In the 1930s, she authored geographical non-fiction works Northumberland and Durham and Fenland Rivers.
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- Conrad, Joseph; Karl, Frederick Robert; Davies, Laurence (1996-01-26). The Collected Letters of Joseph Conrad: 1912-1916. p. 408. ISBN 9780521323895.