Marketed as (and believed, with some doubts, to be) an authentic diary by an 18-year-old visitor to the United States named "Miss Morning Glory" (Asagao), it was in actuality the work of Yone Noguchi, who wrote it with the editorial assistance of Blanche Partington and Léonie Gilmour.
David Gilmour | David Gilmour in Concert | Peter Gilmour | Doug Gilmour | Leonie Rysanek | William Gilmour | Leonie Sandercock | Leonie Saint | Leonie Aviat | James Gilmour (Miramichi lumber baron) | James Gilmour | Chris Gilmour | Leonie Swann | Léonie Gilmour | Léonie Duquet | Jim Gilmour |