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Barbara Whitehead (1930–2011)

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Barbara Whitehead was born in Sheffield in 1930 and has lived in Yorkshire all her life. She spent many years in York setting her York Cycle of Mysteries there. Known mainly for her crime stories she has written many other books including a Bronte novel entitled Charlotte Bronte and her 'Dearest toon meer Nell': The Story of a Friendship. Written in collaboration with John Nussey (descended from Ellen's brother John), it is the story of Charlotte Brontes lifelong friendship with Ellen Nussey. Whitehead saved the Birthplace of the Bronte sisters from being separated and sold by buying the home and moving in herself. She has restored the house to most of it's original pieces and has opened a visitors center and gift store. (Bowker Author Biography) toon minder

Bevat de naam: Rosa Hill

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Werken van Barbara Whitehead

Playing God (1988) 13 exemplaren
Sweet Death, Come Softly (1992) 13 exemplaren
The Girl with Red Suspenders (1990) 13 exemplaren
The Dean It Was That Died (1991) 11 exemplaren
Quicksilver Lady (1979) 11 exemplaren
Ramillies (1983) 10 exemplaren
The Caretaker Wife (1977) 5 exemplaren
The Killings at Barley Hall (1995) 3 exemplaren
QUICKSILVER LADY (1979) 2 exemplaren
Death at the Dutch House (1997) 1 exemplaar
Dolls Don't Choose (1998) 1 exemplaar
Dig Up Your Family Tree (1986) 1 exemplaar
Secrets of the Dead (1996) 1 exemplaar
Shadows End (1994) 1 exemplaar
House of Green Dragons (1982) 1 exemplaar

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Pseudoniemen en naamsvarianten
Hill, Rosa
Geboortedatum
1930-11-21
Overlijdensdatum
2011-01-19
Geslacht
female
Nationaliteit
UK
Geboorteplaats
Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, UK
Woonplaatsen
York, Yorkshire, England, UK
Thornton, Bradford, Yorkshire, England, UK
Opleiding
Sheffield College of Arts and Crafts
Beroepen
historical novelist
crime novelist
biographer
family historian
Organisaties
Society of Genealogists
Korte biografie
Barbara Whitehead was born in Sheffield, Yorkshire, England. Her mother Nellie Connole was also a writer. Barbara was educated at High Storrs Grammar School and at Sheffield College of Arts and Crafts, and married while still a student. She held a variety of jobs before turning to writing at age 46, including librarian, civil servant, newsagent, family genealogist, teacher, and dog breeder. Early in her literary career, she wrote historical romances beginning with The Caretaker's Wife (1977), and nonfiction such as Charlotte Bronte and Her 'Dearest Nell': The Story of Friendship (1993). Her first crime novel, Playing God (1988), took as its backdrop the world-famous York mystery plays. This became the opening entry in her York Cycle of Mysteries, which eventually included eight books published over a decade. Her main character was Det. Superintendent Robert Southwell. In the late 1990s, she acquired and lovingly restored the Brontë Birthplace in Thornton, near Bradford, with the support of the Brontë Birthplace Trust. She lived there and maintained the property as a public museum before selling it in 2007. She was a member of the Society of Genealogists and in the 1970s taught evening classes in family history.

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Werken
19
Leden
108
Populariteit
#179,297
Waardering
3.0
ISBNs
62

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