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  1. Marie Adelaide Elizabeth Rayner Lowndes (née Belloc; 5 August 1868 – 14 November 1947), who wrote as Marie Belloc Lowndes, was a prolific English novelist, and sister of author Hilaire Belloc. Active from 1898 until her death, she had a literary reputation for combining exciting incidents with psychological interest .

  2. Belloc. Pen name: Mrs. Belloc Lowndes. Born: 1868, France. Died: November 14, 1947, Eversley Cross, Hampshire, England (aged 79) Notable Works: “Barbara Rebell” “I, Too, Have Lived in Arcadia” “The Chink in the Armour” “The Heart of Penelope” “The Lodger” (Show more)

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  3. The Lodger is a novel by English author Marie Adelaide Belloc Lowndes. The short story was first published in the January, 1911 edition of McClure's Magazine, in 1911. Belloc Lowndes wrote a longer version of the story, which was published as a series in the Daily Telegraph in 1913 with the same name.

  4. Marie Adelaide Elizabeth Rayner Lowndes, née Belloc (5 August 1868 – 14 November 1947), was a prolific English novelist. Active from 1898 until her death, she had a literary reputation for combining exciting incident with psychological interest. Two of her works were adapted for the screen.

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  5. Belloc-Lowndes, Marie (1868–1947) British author who wrote novels, short stories, plays and memoirs, 69 volumes in all. Name variations: Mrs. Belloc Lowndes, Marie Belloc, Philip Curtin, Elizabeth Rayner. Born Marie Adelaide Belloc in London, England, on August 5, 1868; died in Eversley Cross, Hampshire, England, on November 14, 1947 ...

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  7. Marie Belloc Lowndes has 171 books on Goodreads with 16940 ratings. Marie Belloc Lowndess most popular book is The Lodger.

  8. Marie Belloc Lowndes. 3.68. 3,096 ratings427 reviews. Somewhere in London a madman was at large. And then one night there came a knock at the door of a quiet lodging house in the Marylebone Road. . . . This novel, based on the Jack the Ripper murders, was made into a film by Alfred Hitchcock.

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