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Heyer, Georgette, 1902-1974

 Person

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

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 5
Identifier: 1988.003.1.5.027
Scope and Contents

"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..."

Dates: 1942-07-16

Letter from Georgette Heyer (Rougier) to L.P. Moore, 1942-07-22

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 5
Identifier: 1988.003.1.5.028
Scope and Contents

"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..."

Dates: 1942-07-22

Letter from Georgette Heyer (Rougier) to L.P. Moore, 1942-07-25

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 5
Identifier: 1988.003.1.5.029
Scope and Contents

"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..."

Dates: 1942-07-25

Letter from Georgette Heyer (Rougier) to L.P. Moore, 1942-08-09

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 5
Identifier: 1988.003.1.5.030
Scope and Contents

"Here is the contract duly signed. Hope you'll be able to [?] the cheque..."

Dates: 1942-08-09

Letter from Georgette Heyer (Rougier) to L.P. Moore, 1942-08-29

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 5
Identifier: 1988.003.1.5.031
Scope and Contents

"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 [?]..."

Dates: 1942-08-29

Letter from Georgette Heyer (Rougier) to L.P. Moore, 1942-09-03

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 5
Identifier: 1988.003.1.5.032
Scope and Contents

"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..."

Dates: 1942-09-03

Letter from Georgette Heyer (Rougier) to L.P. Moore, 1942-10-01

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 5
Identifier: 1988.003.1.5.033
Scope and Contents

"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..."

Dates: 1942-10-01

Letter from Georgette Heyer (Rougier) to L.P. Moore, 1942-10-05

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 5
Identifier: 1988.003.1.5.034
Scope and Contents

"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..."

Dates: 1942-10-05

Letter from Georgette Heyer (Rougier) to L.P. Moore, 1942-10-16

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 5
Identifier: 1988.003.1.5.036
Scope and Contents

"A line to tell you that I saw Frerer today, and that Penhallow is [?]. First edition of 12,5000 sold right out..."

Dates: 1942-10-16

Letter from Georgette Heyer (Rougier) to L.P. Moore, 1942-10-10

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 5
Identifier: 1988.003.1.5.035
Scope and Contents

"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..."

Dates: 1942-10-10

Additional filters:

Type
Archival Object 253
Collection 1
 
Subject
Detective and mystery stories, English. 1
English fiction -- 20th century. 1
Romance fiction. 1
Sex role in literature. 1
Special Collections -- Correspondence -- Heyer, Georgette. 1
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The Black Moth. 1
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