Background
James, daughter of the Review Thomas James and Gertrude (née Peterson), was born at Prahran, near Melbourne, Victoria in 1876.
James, daughter of the Review Thomas James and Gertrude (née Peterson), was born at Prahran, near Melbourne, Victoria in 1876.
She took up journalism in Melbourne, and in 1905, at the age of 29, went to London where her first novel Bachelor Betty was published in 1907. This book had extraordinary success and reached an eighteenth edition in less than 10 years. Three travel books followed, The Mulberry Tree (1913), A Woman in the Wilderness (1915), and Out of the Shadows (1924).
A novel, Three Births in the Hemingway Family, was published in 1929, and in the following year two volumes of essays London is my Lute and A Manitoba for England, which was also issued with the title A Manitoba for Empire.
Another book of travel, Gangways and Corridors, appeared in 1936. Mission James married in 1913 Henry de January of Louisiana, United States.A., and Panama.
She returned to London and found that she had lost her nationality, and that she was an alien who must report to the police whenever she moved more than five miles from her residence. She eventually refused to report and after a fight extending over many years regained her nationality in 1935.
She returned to Australia early in 1940, in ill health, and died in Sydney on 27 April 1941.
Another novel, The Gods Arrive, was published in Melbourne shortly after her death.