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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, 1942-10-21

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 5
Identifier: 1988.003.1.5.037
Scope and Contents

"Many thanks for your letter, and the enclosure. I will return this to you in due course. I sent it on for Ronald to see. He is at Norwich, on [?], until the end of the week..."

Dates: 1942-10-21

Letter from Georgette Heyer (Rougier) to L.P. Moore, 1942-10-31

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 5
Identifier: 1988.003.1.5.038
Scope and Contents

"Here is a copy of a letter just received from Leslie Muro[?]:- 'I know you will be wondering about the subscription of Penhallow, so here it is..."

Dates: 1942-10-31

Letter from Georgette Heyer (Rougier) to L.P. Moore, 1942-11-14

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 5
Identifier: 1988.003.1.5.039
Scope and Contents

"I insist that this will be the last letter I shall send to you from this address. It is just to remind you that the new one is F. 3 Altany W. 1. We are staying at the Piccadilly on the 18th, 19th, and 20th..."

Dates: 1942-11-14

Letter from Georgette Heyer (Rougier) to L.P. Moore, 1943-09-12

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 6
Identifier: 1988.003.1.6.003
Scope and Contents

"Sorry: I destroyed the note from the U.S. Treasury Dept. It said just what I told you, and I didn't remember that you had said something of the sort to me, some time ago. Or so I believe..."

Dates: 1943-09-12

Letter from Georgette Heyer (Rougier) to L.P. Moore, 1943-11-12

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 6
Identifier: 1988.003.1.6.004
Scope and Contents

"Frerer agrees with you that Cop[?] is not a selling title, and also agrees with you the Friday's Child is. I shall feel a little dubious about Friday's Child- Faro's Daughter, but since you both like the title..."

Dates: 1943-11-12

Letter from Georgette Heyer (Rougier) to L.P. Moore, 1943-12-03

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 6
Identifier: 1988.003.1.6.006
Scope and Contents

"On reading my revised last chapter to R. last night, after I had carefully done up the S.B.'s copy for the post, I came upon a stupid mistyping. Would you mind alering it?..."

Dates: 1943-12-03

Letter from Georgette Heyer (Rougier) to L.P. Moore, 1943-12-01

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 6
Identifier: 1988.003.1.6.005
Scope and Contents

"Here is the copy for the S.B. In spite of some drastic cutting, I fancy it [?] to 135,000 words, so she will no doubt find it too long for her lousy periodical..."

Dates: 1943-12-01

Letter from Georgette Heyer (Rougier) to L.P. Moore, 1944-01-31

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 6
Identifier: 1988.003.1.6.007
Scope and Contents

"Good God, no, I haven't replied to this! Here it is, for you to deal with suitably. I've asked Mrs. Frerer is she knows anything about him, but haven't had her reply yet..."

Dates: 1944-01-31

Letter from Georgette Heyer (Rougier) to L.P. Moore, 1944-02-11

 Item — Box 1, item: 6
Identifier: 1988.003.1.6.008
Scope and Contents

"Well, now-! I read excerpts from Mr. Klein's letter to my aunt, and we think you'd better send it to Walter Noether, and see what he says! Any way, we've done our bit. To be honest with you, I couldn't care less..."

Dates: 1944-02-11

Letter from Georgette Heyer (Rougier) to L.P. Moore, 1944-07-01

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 6
Identifier: 1988.003.1.6.010
Scope and Contents

"Will you please make inquiries in the office, to discover where my copies of Friday's Child are? There is still no sign of them, and although posts may be a little delayed, it's absured to suppose that these copies can have been sent to me by Monday..."

Dates: 1944-07-01

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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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