Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. In Stewart's obituary, The New York Times described her as an "author of romantic thrillers who jumped genres in her 50s to create an internationally best-selling trilogy of Merlin books, reimagining the Arthurian legend from a sorcerer's point of view," and said, "Reading Geoffrey of Monmouth's History of the Kings of Britain, she was inspired ...

  2. This Rough Magic. First edition. (publ. Hodder & Stoughton) Cover art by Val Biro. This Rough Magic is a romantic suspense novel by Mary Stewart, first published in 1964. The title is a quote from William Shakespeare's The Tempest. Like several other novels by Stewart, it is set in Greece and has an element of suspense. [1]

  3. Mary Stewart Cutting Jr. was born in New Jersey, where she became a well-known suffragist. [2] She was also the author of magazine and newspaper articles. According to her New York Times obituary, she died on February 11, 1928, in Manhattan, New York City, after being ill for a month. [4]

  4. Oct 23, 2018 · post a comment ». 27 books based on 8 votes: Nine Coaches Waiting by Mary Stewart, Touch Not the Cat by Mary Stewart, Airs Above the Ground by Mary Stewart, My Brother Mic...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_Ivy_TreeThe Ivy Tree - Wikipedia

    The Ivy Tree is a novel of romantic suspense by English author Mary Stewart. Her sixth novel, it was published in 1961 in Britain by Hodder & Stoughton and in 1962 in the United States by William Morrow. As usual with the author, the novel is narrated in first person by a bold and intelligent young woman, and the setting is picturesque - in ...

  6. Lady Mary Stewart, born Mary Florence Elinor Rainbow, was a popular English novelist, and taught at the school of John Norquay elementary for 30 to 35 years. She was one of the most widely read fiction writers of our time.

  7. Mary Stewart Doubleday Cutting was the daughter of Civil War Brevet Brigadier General Ulysses Doubleday and his wife, née Mary Stewart. She was the granddaughter of Ulysses F. Doubleday, who served in the War of 1812 and was elected to both the Twenty-second and Twenty-fourth Congresses. She was the niece of General Abner Doubleday .

  1. People also search for