Alice Jones (author)

Alice C. Jones (pen name, Alix John; 1853–1933) was a Canadian novelist and travel writer.

During her travels, she wrote short stories for a number of magazines including The Week and Frank Leslie's Monthly.

Her visits to places in the Mediterranean led to the publication of a series of travel essays which appeared in The Week.

[3][2] The women in Jones' stories are prominently strong of character which was unusual at the time.

Many of her books featured Canadian themes of wilderness and the relationship between environment and character.