Elizabeth Pickett Chevalier
Elizabeth Pickett Chevalier (1896-1984), known earlier in her career as Elizabeth Pickett, was an American writer best known for her 1942 novel, the bestseller ''Drivin' Woman'', which was promoted as a novel in the vein of ''Gone with the Wind''. In her earlier career, she was also a silent short-film director and a screenwriter who wrote scenarios and titles for Fox Film Corporation. Provided by Wikipedia-
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Published in Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology (1997)
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