Heyer, Georgette, 1902-1974
Dates
- Existence: 1902-08-16 - 1974-07-04
Biography
English novelist and short story writer.
Found in 254 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from Georgette Heyer (Rougier) to L.P. Moore, 1942-07-16
"Just a line to tell you now that I'm going up to town to get out my woes on Frerer's shoulders on Friday..."
Letter from Georgette Heyer (Rougier) to L.P. Moore, 1942-07-22
"Yes, it is for Charlie Evans. I think the figure (3) against Jui[?] the Bastard ought to be debated, but if one doesn't have it in it looks like a bet as though Jui[?] were Fan's[?] offspring..."
Letter from Georgette Heyer (Rougier) to L.P. Moore, 1942-07-25
"All right, stuffy! No offense! Did you [...] over the original to Charlie? Ah, no! We aren't that friendly. Yes, I meant all that hou-ha about an [?] copyright..."
Letter from Georgette Heyer (Rougier) to L.P. Moore, 1942-08-09
"Here is the contract duly signed. Hope you'll be able to [?] the cheque..."
Letter from Georgette Heyer (Rougier) to L.P. Moore, 1942-08-29
"You are always saying that I never come to see you these days. Well! I am coming to town on Tuesday, to see some sets of chambers in [?]..."
Letter from Georgette Heyer (Rougier) to L.P. Moore, 1942-09-03
"Well, that was very sad, but never mind! Perhaps another time- or when I am settled in London. We saw a set in [?] which we definitely want. Whether we get it or not is another matter..."
Letter from Georgette Heyer (Rougier) to L.P. Moore, 1942-10-01
"I have left your last letter unanswered for too long. I apologize: I have been laid up with a severe cold, burning to bronchitis. Do as you think to about Three Old Shades..."
Letter from Georgette Heyer (Rougier) to L.P. Moore, 1942-10-05
"Munro[?]'s exact words are as follows: 'I started work on the subscription immediately I knew definitely we were going to do it and at the moment (18th Sept.) we have orders in the house for about 5000..."
Letter from Georgette Heyer (Rougier) to L.P. Moore, 1942-10-16
"A line to tell you that I saw Frerer today, and that Penhallow is [?]. First edition of 12,5000 sold right out..."
Letter from Georgette Heyer (Rougier) to L.P. Moore, 1942-10-10
"Of course, this is a complete windfall, and makes me feel like one who has come into a sudden legacy, or won the Cal[?] Sweep. I send you back Miss Platt's letter. I'm interested in her suggestion..."