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Georgette Heyer

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by Jennifer Kloester


  Chapter 19

  “one of Miss Georgette Heyer’s admirers” Frank Swinnerton, The Observer, 20 October 1940, p.5.

  Chapter 21

  “In December 1942 the Irish Censorship” Minutes of The Censorship of Publications Board meeting 11 December 1942 at which it was decided that “this book in all its editions be prohibited.” The recommendation was made to the Minister of Justice and Penhallow was prohibited from 18 December 1942. Office of Censorship Publications, Dublin 2, Republic of Ireland.

  Chapter 23

  “In our opinion” Assistant Secretary to Georgette Heyer, Correspondence with the Society of Authors 1921–48, Add.63262 ff.185–200, British Library MS collection, 3 April 1944.

  Chapter 23

  “one of the most influential” J.B. Priestley, “Mr. C.S. Evans” in The Times, 2 December 1944, p.7.

  Chapter 24

  “The Chairman: Perhaps I might say to you” House of Commons: Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee on Group B of Private Bills on the South Bucks & Oxfordshire Water Bill, Bucks. Water Bill, Readings Berkshire Gate Bill, Mid-Wessex Water Bill, Wednesday 4th February 1959.

  Chapter 24

  “To write romantic comedy” Hodge, Private World, chapter 3.

  Chapter 25

  “I daresay she doesn’t live at Hitchin” Heyer, The Foundling, chapter XIII.

  Chapter 25

  “the greatest writer” Australian Women’s Weekly, 10 July 1937, p.8.

  Chapter 27

  “Once again Georgette Heyer has demonstrated” Kelsy Guilfoil, “Entertaining 18th Century English Life,” Chicago Sunday Tribune, 22 October 1950, part 4, p.4 in Fahnestock-Thomas, Critical Retrospective, pp.156–157.

  Chapter 29

  “one of the most widely read” “Georgette Heyer—The Shy Best-Seller,” Coral Craig at our London Office, Australian Woman’s Day, 27 October 1952, p.26.

  Chapter 30

  “men are April” Shakespeare, As You Like It, Act 4, scene 1.

  Chapter 31

  “You and Damerel!” Heyer, Venetia, chapter 19.

  Chapter 32

  “3 or 4 families in a country village” Jane Austen, Letter to Anna Austen, 9 September 1814, in R.W. Chapman (ed.), Jane Austen’s Letters, Oxford University Press, 1932.

  Chapter 33

  “Do you think you could tell us” Annie Samuelli, Women Behind Bars in Romania, Frank Cass & Co., London, 1997, pp.143–44.

  Chapter 34

  “has to be fun and fast enough” Cilla Black in “My Kind of Book,” Petticoat, 16 July 1966, pp.8–11 & 42–43.

  Chapter 34

  “Sir,—Ten thousand was a best-selling figure” A.S. Frere, The Times, Tuesday, May 16, 1967; pg.11; Issue 56942; col G.

  Chapter 35

  “in the precise balance she achieves” A.S. Byatt, “Georgette Heyer is a Better Writer than You Think,” Nova, August 1969, p.22.

  Chapter 35

  “The Appeal of Georgette Heyer” Marghanita Laski, The Times, Thursday, Oct 01, 1970, pg. 16, Issue 57985, col A.

  Chapter 35

  “What Miss Heyer provides” Susan Horsley, The Times, Wednesday, Oct 07, 1970, pg.9, Issue 57990, col G.

  Afterword

  “a splendid historical novelist” George MacDonald Fraser, letter to the Author, 25 March 2002, extract reproduced with the permission of Curtis Brown Group Ltd., London on behalf of the Estate of George MacDonald Fraser.

  GEORGETTE HEYER’S NOVELS (UK FIRST EDITIONS)

  1.

  The Black Moth

  1921

  Sept

  Constable

  18thC

  2.

  The Great Roxhythe

  1922

  Nov

  Hutchinson

  17thC

  3.

  The Transformation of Philip Jettan

  1923

  April

  Mills & Boon

  18thC

  4.

  Instead of the Thorn

  1923

  Nov

  Hutchinson

  Modern

  *

  *

  1924

  *

  *

  *

  5.

  Simon the Coldheart

  1925

  Oct

  Heinemann

  Medieval

  6.

  These Old Shades

  1926

  Oct

  Heinemann

  18thC

  *

  *

  1927

  *

  *

  *

  7.

  Helen

  1928

  April

  Longmans

  Modern

  8.

  The Masqueraders

  1928

  Sept

  Heinemann

  18thC

  **

  The Black Moth (reprint)

  1929

  Jan

  Heinemann

  18thC

  **

  The Great Roxhythe (reprint)

  1929

  Jan

  Heinemann

  17thC

  9.

  Pastel

  1929

  April

  Longmans

  Modern

  **

  Instead of the Thorn (reprint)

  1929

  April

  Longmans

  Modern

  10.

  Beauvallet

  1929

  Sept

  Heinemann

  16thC

  **

  Powder and Patch (reprint)

  1930

  March

  Heinemann

  18thC

  11.

  Barren Corn

  1930

  April

  Longmans

  Modern

  12.

  The Conqueror

  1931

  March

  Heinemann

  11thC

  13.

  Footsteps in the Dark

  1932

  Feb

  Longmans

  Crime

  14.

  Devil’s Cub

  1932

  Nov

  Heinemann

  18thC

  15.

  Why Shoot a Butler?

  1933

  Feb

  Longmans

  Crime

  16.

  The Convenient Marriage

  1934

  Feb

  Heinemann

  18thC

  17.

  The Unfinished Clue

  1934

  March

  Longmans

  Crime

  18.

  Death in the Stocks

  1935

  April

  Longmans

  Crime

  19.

  Regency Buck

  1935

  Sept

  Heinemann

  Regency

  20.

  Behold, Here’s Poison

  1936

  May

  Hodder

  Crime

  21.

  The Talisman Ring

  1936

  Oct

  Heinemann

  18thC

  22.

  They Found Him Dead

  1937

  May

  Hodder

  Crime

  23.

  An Infamous Army

  1937

  Nov

  Heinemann

  Regency

  24.

  A Blunt Instrument

  1938

  May

  Hodder

  Crime

  25.

  Royal Escape

  1938

  Sept

  Heinemann

  17thC

  26.

  No Wind of Blame

  1939


  June

  Hodder

  Crime

  27.

  The Spanish Bride

  1940

  April

  Heinemann

  Regency

  28.

  The Corinthian

  1940

  Oct

  Heinemann

  Regency

  29.

  Envious Casca

  1941

  Oct

  Hodder

  Crime

  30.

  Faro’s Daughter

  1941

  Oct

  Heinemann

  18thC

  31.

  Penhallow

  1942

  Oct

  Heinemann

  Crime

  *

  *

  1943

  *

  *

  *

  32.

  Friday’s Child

  1944

  July

  Heinemann

  Regency

  *

  *

  1945

  *

  *

  *

  33.

  The Reluctant Widow

  1946

  July

  Heinemann

  Regency

  *

  *

  1947

  *

  *

  *

  34.

  The Foundling

  1948

  April

  Heinemann

  Regency

  35.

  Arabella

  1949

  July

  Heinemann

  Regency

  36.

  The Grand Sophy

  1950

  Sept

  Heinemann

  Regency

  37.

  Duplicate Death

  1951

  July

  Heinemann

  Crime

  38.

  The Quiet Gentleman

  1951

  Oct

  Heinemann

  Regency

  *

  *

  1952

  *

  *

  *

  39.

  Cotillion

  1953

  Jan

  Heinemann

  Regency

  40.

  Detection Unlimited

  1953

  Dec

  Heinemann

  Crime

  41.

  The Toll-Gate

  1954

  July

  Heinemann

  Regency

  42.

  Bath Tangle

  1955

  March

  Heinemann

  Regency

  43.

  Sprig Muslin

  1956

  March

  Heinemann

  Regency

  44.

  April Lady

  1957

  Jan

  Heinemann

  Regency

  45.

  Sylvester

  1957

  Nov

  Heinemann

  Regency

  46.

  Venetia

  1958

  Nov

  Heinemann

  Regency

  47.

  The Unknown Ajax

  1959

  Nov

  Heinemann

  Regency

  Pistols for Two1

  1960

  Nov

  Heinemann

  Regency

  48.

  A Civil Contract

  1961

  Oct

  Heinemann

  Regency

  49.

  The Nonesuch

  1962

  Oct

  Heinemann

  Regency

  50.

  False Colors

  1963

  Oct

  Bodley Head

  Regency

  *

  *

  1964

  *

  *

  *

  51.

  Frederica

  1965

  Sept

  Bodley Head

  Regency

  52.

  Black Sheep

  1966

  Oct

  Bodley Head

  Regency

  *

  *

  1967

  *

  *

  *

  53.

  Cousin Kate

  1968

  Sept

  Bodley Head

  Regency

  *

  *

  1969

  *

  *

  *

  54.

  Charity Girl

  1970

  Oct

  Bodley Head

  Regency

  *

  *

  1971

  *

  *

  *

  55.

  Lady of Quality

  1972

  Oct

  Bodley Head

  Regency

  *

  *

  1973

  *

  *

  *

  *

  *

  1974

  *

  [GH dies 4 July] *

  56.

  My Lord John

  1975

  Oct

  Bodley Head

  Medieval

  **

  Simon the Coldheart (reprint)

  1978

  Sept

  Bodley Head

  Medieval

  * A year without a book

  ** A reissue of an earlier title

  1 An anthology of short stories

  GEORGETTE HEYER’S NOVELS (USA FIRST EDITIONS)

  1.

  The Black Moth

  1921

  Nov

  Houghton Mifflin

  18thC

  *

  *

  1922

  *

  *

  *

  2.

  The Great Roxhythe

  1923

  June

  Small Maynard

  17thC

  3.

  Instead of the Thorn

  1924

  Apr

  Small Maynard

  Modern

  4.

  Simon the Coldheart

  1925

  May

  Small Maynard

  Medieval

  5.

  These Old Shades

  1926

  Small Maynard

  18thC

  *

  *

  1927

  *

  *

  *

  6.

  Helen

  1928

  May

  Longmans

  Modern

  7.

  Pastel

  1929

  May

  Longmans

  Modern

  8.

  The Masqueraders

  1929

  Jul

  Longmans

  18thC

  9.

  Beauvallet

  1930

  Feb

  Longmans

  16thC

  10.

  Barren Corn

  1930

  Sept

  Longmans

  Modern

  *

  *

  1931

  *

  *

  *

  *

  *

  1932

  *

  *

  *

  *

  *

  1933

  *

  *

  *

  *

  *

  1934

  *

 
; *

  *

  11.

  Footsteps in the Dark

  1932

  Longmans

  Crime

  12.

  Merely Murder1

  1935

  Sept

  Doubleday

  Crime

  13.

  Why Shoot a Butler?

  1936

  Feb

  Doubleday

  Crime

  14.

  Behold, Here’s Poison

  1936

  April

  Doubleday

  Crime

  15.

  The Unfinished Clue

  1937

  Feb

  Doubleday

  Crime

  16.

  The Talisman Ring

  1937

  June

  Doubleday

  18thC

  17.

  They Found Him Dead

  1937

  Aug

  Doubleday

  Crime

  18.

  An Infamous Army

  1938

  Apr

  Doubleday

  Regency

  19.

  A Blunt Instrument

  1938

  Oct

  Doubleday

  Crime

  20.

  Royal Escape

  1939

  Feb

  Doubleday

  17thC

  21.

  No Wind of Blame

  1939

  Nov

  Doubleday

  Crime

  22.

  The Spanish Bride

  1940

  Oct

  Doubleday

  Regency

  23.

  Beau Wyndham2

  1941

  Apr

  Doubleday

  Regency

  24.

  Envious Casca

  1941

  Dec

  Doubleday

  Crime

  25.

  Faro’s Daughter

  1942

  May

  Doubleday

  18thC

  26.

  Penhallow

  1943

  Aug

  Doubleday

  Crime

  *

  *

 

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