Rosamund E. Nesbit Bland
An English author and the adopted daughter of Edith Nesbit, Rosamund Edith Nesbit Bland is known for her novel The Man in the Stone House and collaborative children's stories.
- Lived
- 1886–1950
- Nationality
- English
- Language
- English
- Notable works
- The Man in the Stone House · Cat's Tales
Rosamund Edith Nesbit Bland (1886–1950) was an English author who lived and wrote during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. She is notably recognized as the adopted daughter of the celebrated children's novelist Edith Nesbit. Growing up under the influence of her adoptive mother's prominent literary career, Bland developed her own passion for writing, eventually contributing to the era's literary output through both collaborative and independent works.
Bland's published bibliography includes projects spanning different genres and target audiences. She collaborated directly with her mother to co-author Cat's Tales, a children's book that combined their creative efforts. In addition to her work in children's literature, Bland authored the novel The Man in the Stone House, which was published in 1934. This work represented her venture into standalone fiction, cementing her status as an active English writer of her generation.