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by Jennifer Kloester


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  27.

  Friday’s Child

  1946

  Feb

  Putnam

  Regency

  28.

  The Reluctant Widow

  1947

  Feb

  Putnam

  Regency

  29.

  The Foundling

  1948

  Mar

  Putnam

  Regency

  30.

  Arabella

  1949

  May

  Putnam

  Regency

  31.

  The Grand Sophy

  1950

  Oct

  Putnam

  Regency

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  1951

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  32.

  The Quiet Gentleman

  1952

  Mar

  Putnam

  Regency

  33.

  Cotillion

  1953

  Feb

  Putnam

  Regency

  34.

  The Toll-Gate

  1954

  Aug

  Putnam

  Regency

  35.

  Bath Tangle

  1955

  Aug

  Putnam

  Regency

  36.

  Sprig Muslin

  1956

  Aug

  Putnam

  Regency

  37.

  April Lady

  1957

  Aug

  Putnam

  Regency

  38.

  Sylvester

  1958

  Mar

  Putnam

  Regency

  39.

  Venetia

  1959

  Feb

  Putnam

  Regency

  40.

  The Unknown Ajax

  1960

  Apr

  Putnam

  Regency

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  1961

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  41.

  A Civil Contract

  1962

  Jan

  Putnam

  Regency

  42.

  The Nonesuch

  1963

  Mar

  Dutton

  Regency

  43.

  False Colors

  1964

  Feb

  Dutton

  Regency

  Pistols for Two3

  1964

  Aug

  Dutton

  Regency

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  An Infamous Army

  1965

  Mar

  Dutton

  Regency

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  The Spanish Bride

  1965

  Mar

  Dutton

  Regency

  44.

  Frederica

  1965

  Oct

  Dutton

  Regency

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  The Corinthian

  1966

  Jan

  Dutton

  Regency

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  These Old Shades

  1966

  Aug

  Dutton

  18thC

  45.

  Devil’s Cub

  1966

  Aug

  Dutton

  18thC

  46.

  The Conqueror

  1966

  Oct

  Dutton

  Medieval

  47.

  The Convenient Marriage

  1966

  Dutton

  18thC

  48.

  Regency Buck

  1966

  Dutton

  Regency

  49.

  Black Sheep

  1967

  Mar

  Dutton

  Regency

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  The Talisman Ring

  1967

  Aug

  Dutton

  18thC

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  Faro’s Daughter

  1967

  Aug

  Dutton

  18thC

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  Royal Escape

  1967

  Nov

  Dutton

  17thC

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  The Masqueraders

  1967

  Nov

  Dutton

  18thC

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  The Black Moth

  1968

  Mar

  Dutton

  18thC

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  Beauvallet

  1968

  Mar

  Dutton

  16thC

  50.

  Powder and Patch

  1968

  June

  Dutton

  18thC

  51.

  Cousin Kate

  1968

  Nov

  Dutton

  Regency

  52.

  Duplicate Death

  1969

  June

  Dutton

  Crime

  53.

  Detection Unlimited

  1969

  Aug

  Dutton

  Crime

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  Envious Casca

  1969

  Dutton

  Crime

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  The Unfinished Clue

  1970

  Feb

  Dutton

  Crime

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  Death in the Stocks

  1970

  Mar

  Dutton

  Crime

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  A Blunt Instrument

  1970

  Aug

  Dutton

  Crime

  54.

  Charity Girl

  1970

  Oct

  Dutton

  Regency

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  No Wind of Blame

  1970

  Nov

  Dutton

  Crime

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  Behold, Here’s Poison

  1971

  June

  Dutton

  Crime

  55.

  Lady of Quality

  1972

  Oct

  Dutton

  Regency

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  They Found Him Dead

  1973

  Dutton

  Crime

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  Why Shoot a Butler?

  1973

  May

  Dutton

  Crime

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  1974

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  56.

  My Lord John

  1975

  Nov

  Dutton

  Medieval

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  Simon the Coldheart

  1979

  Nov

  Dutton

  Medieval

  * A year without a book

  ** A reissue of an earlier title

  1 English title Death in the Stocks

  2 English title The Corinthian

  3 An anthology of short stories

  GEORGETTE HEYER’S (KNOWN) SHORT STORIES

  1.

  A Proposal for Cicely

  1922

  Sept

  The Happy Mag

  2.

  The Little Lady

  1922

  Dec

  The Red Magazine

  3.

  Bulldog and the Beast

  1923
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  March

  The Happy Mag

  4.

  Linckes’ Great Case

  1923

  March

  The Detective Magazine

  5.

  Acting on Impulse

  1923

  June

  The Red Magazine

  6.

  Whose Fault Was It?

  1923

  August

  The Happy Mag

  7.

  Love

  1923

  Nov

  Sovereign Magazine

  8.

  Chinese Shawl

  1924

  Feb

  Tvidenskronder

  9

  The Old Maid

  1925

  August

  Woman’s Pictorial

  10.

  On Such a Night

  1935

  Broadcast on 2GB Sydney 24/11/1937

  11.

  Runaway Match

  1936

  April

  Woman’s Journal

  12.

  Incident on the Bath Road

  1936

  May

  Woman’s Journal

  13.

  *Hazard

  1936

  June

  Woman’s Journal

  14.

  Lady, Your Pardon

  1936

  Australian Women’s Weekly

  15.

  Pursuit

  1939

  Nov

  Queen’s Book of the Red Cross

  16.

  *Snowdrift

  1948

  Nov

  The Illustrated London News

  17.

  *Full Moon

  1948

  Nov

  Woman’s Journal

  18.

  *Pistols at Dawn

  1949

  Dec

  Woman’s Journal

  19.

  *Night at the Inn

  1950

  March

  John Bull

  20.

  *A Husband for Fanny

  1951

  Nov

  The Illustrated London News

  21.

  *Bath Miss

  1952

  Sept

  Good Housekeeping

  22.

  *The Pursuit of Hetty

  1953

  June

  Good Housekeeping

  23.

  *The Duel

  1953

  Feb

  Good Housekeeping

  24.

  The Quarrel

  1953

  Dec

  Everywoman

  25.

  *Pink Domino

  1953

  Dec

  Woman’s Journal

  26.

  *A Clandestine Affair

  1960

  Magazine title unknown

  * Indicates those stories included in the Georgette Heyer anthology Pistols for Two (1960) in which the 1953 short story “The Pursuit of Hetty” was renamed “To Have the Honor”

  HEYER-RELATED ARCHIVES

  1890s–1970s

  Heyer and Rougier family photo albums, Heyer Estate

  1902–1908

  Georgette Heyer’s Baby Book written by her mother, Sylvia Heyer, Heyer Estate

  1920s–1974

  Georgette Heyer’s Notebooks & Private Papers, Heyer Estate

  1921–1944

  Correspondence with the Society of Authors Archive (11 letters), The British Library

  1923–1945

  The Georgette Rougier (Heyer) Correspondence, McFarlin Collection, The University of Tulsa (251 letters), Oklahoma, USA The John Hayward letter, King’s College Library Archive (1 letter), Cambridge, UK

  1937

  Lady Juliet Townsend Letter (1 letter), privately held

  1937–1970

  The Frere Family Archive (93 letters), privately held

  1941–1942

  Alice Heyer Bowden, My Memoir, privately held

  1942–1974

  The Dorothy and Dmitri Tornow letters (12 letters), privately held

  1943–1963

  The Heinemann Correspondence, Random House Archive (326 letters)*, Northamptonshire, UK

  1946–1951

  The Rosemary Marriott Archive (6 letters), privately held

  1948–1951

  The William Heinemann Ltd correspondence in the Meanjin Archive, Special Collections, Baillieu Library, The University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

  1952

  Arnold Gyde’s diary extract, privately held

  1950–1952

  Duke University, William R. Perkins Library Archive (28 letters), North Carolina, USA

  1952–1959

  Incidental Hodder & Stoughton correspondence (8 letters), Reading University, Reading, UK

  1957–1974

  The Isabella Banton letters (14 letters), privately held

  pre-1960

  The Random House Archive (4 additional letters)

  1962–1974

  Correspondence between Georgette Heyer and Joyce Weiner (163 letters)*, privately held

  1963

  Derek Priestley, notes on conversations with Georgette Heyer, in the Heinemann Correspondence, Random House Archive

  1963–1974

  The Max Reinhardt Archive (414 letters)*, Reading University, Reading, UK

  1963–1984

  The Jane Aiken Hodge Archive, privately held

  post-1963

  The Bodley Head Archive at Reading University (miscellaneous)

  1966 & 1973

  Enid Chasemore letters (2 letters), privately held

  1970

  The Roy Pfautch Letter (1 letter), privately held

  1972

  The Mrs. Matthews letter (1 letter), privately held

  * Indicates two-way correspondence. Within these collections there are 164 Heyer letters in the Heinemann Correspondence, 64 letters to Joyce Weiner, and 153 Heyer letters in the Max Reinhardt Archive. To date there are over 800 Georgette Heyer letters extant.

  Additional material was drawn from:

  The Aldington Archive, Random House Archive, Northamptonshire

  The King’s College Hospital Archive, London

  The King’s College School Archive, Wimbledon

  The Lancing College Archive, Sussex

  The Marlborough College Archive, Wiltshire

  The William Heinemann Ltd correspondence (1948–1951) in the Meanjin Archive, University of Melbourne Archives

  The Frank Heyer papers, privately held

  The Sidney Sussex College Archive, Cambridge

  The Victoria & Albert Museum Archive, London

  The Wimbledon Literary and Scientific Society Archive

  Elsie Kimball Archive held by Mt. Holyoke College, Massachusetts

  Arnold Gyde Diary Extracts

  George MacDonald Fraser letters to the author

  Jane Mander Letters held by the Auckland Central City Library, New Zealand

  The Fiction Mags Index Internet database

  PERMISSIONS

  I am grateful to all those who gave their permission for the use of quotations and photographs. All Georgette Heyer letters, novels, and short stories are used with the permission of Sir Richard Rougier and the Heyer Estate. Correspondence with the Society of Authors 1921–1948, Add.63262 ff.185–200, British Library MS collection, London, used with the permission of the Society of Authors. The Georgette Rougier (Heyer) Correspondence used with the permission of the McFarlin Library, University of Tulsa. John Hayward Papers, JDH/26/45 from the Archives Center, King’s College, Cambridge, used with the permission of King’s College Cambridge. The Juliet Townsend letter used with permission of Lady Townsend. The Georgette Heyer letters in the Frere Family Archive used with permission of the Frere family. The Dorothy & Dmitri Tornow letters used with the permission of Sally and Stephen Tornow. The Heinemann Corres
pondence used with the permission of Random House. Letters to Clem Christesen at Heinemann Australia from the Meanjin Archive used with the permission of the University of Melbourne, Baillieu Library, Special Collections. The Rosemary Marriott Archive used with permission of Ro Marriott. Barbara Cartland plagiarism letters from the William R. Perkins Archive, Rare Book, Manuscript and Special Collections Library, Duke University Libraries, used with the permission of Duke University. Isabella Banton letters used with the permission of Pam Stevenson, Tim Brearley, and Marianne Sunier. The Max Reinhardt Archive used with the permission of Mrs. Joan Reinhardt. Material from the Jane Aiken Hodge Archive and quotations from The Private World of Georgette Heyer used with the permission of Mrs. Jane Aiken Hodge. The Roy Pfautch letters used with the permission of Mr. Roy Pfautch. Excerpts from the Elsie Kimball papers, 1919–ca.1950: MS 0562, used with the permission of Mt. Holyoke College Archives and Special Collections, Massachusetts. George MacDonald Fraser letter extract reproduced with the permission of Curtis Brown Group Ltd., London, on behalf of the Estate of George MacDonald Fraser. Extracts from Arnold Gyde’s diary used with the permission of Dr. Humphrey Gyde. Excerpt from Marjorie Garber’s Vested Interests used with permission of the Copyright Clearance Center. Dr. Jonathan Ray’s thesis on Albany used with his permission. Elizabeth-Ann Malden’s tribute to Sir Richard Rougier used with her permission. Quotations from John St. John’s William Heinemann: A Century of Publishing 1890–1990 used with permission of Random House. The excerpt from Women Behind Bars in Romania by Annie Samuelli used with the permission of Taylor & Francis publishers (for Frank Cass & Co.). Excerpts from the Petticoat interview with Cilla Black used with the permission of IPC Media. Excerpts from Australian Woman’s Day and Australian Women’s Weekly used with the permission of Australian Consolidated Press. Joanna Cannan’s photograph and excerpts from her book No Walls of Jasper and the extract from Fair Girls and Gray Horses used with the permission of Mrs. Josephine Pullein-Thompson. Access to the Richard Aldington Archive at the Random House Archive UK (© The Estate of Richard Aldington) granted with the kind permission of the Estate of Richard Aldington c/o Rosica Collins, London. Photograph of Georgette Heyer by E.O. Hoppé reproduced and supplied with the kind permission of The E.O. Hoppé Estate collection. Photograph of Georgette Heyer by Howard Coster reproduced with the kind permission of the National Portrait Gallery, London. Photograph of A.S. Frere and Max Reinhardt by Desmond O’Neill reproduced with the kind permission of Dominic O’Neill.

 

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