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Susan Barrie (1908–2013)

Auteur de A Rose for Danger

135 oeuvres 495 utilisateurs 6 critiques 1 Favoris

A propos de l'auteur

Ida Pollock was born in London, England in 1908. She had her first stories published while she was in her teens, and went on to write numerous books under almost a dozen pseudonyms. She took a solo trip to Morocco while a teenager and worked in London during the Blitz. She took up writing intensely afficher plus to support her family after her husband went bankrupt in 1950. During her lifetime, she wrote more than 120 books under Susan Barrie, Rose Burghley, Marguerite Bell and others. Her works included White Heat, The Devil's Daughter, The Sweet Surrender, and the memoir Starlight. She died on December 3, 2013 at the age of 105. (Bowker Author Biography) afficher moins
Notice de désambiguation :

(eng) Ida Crowe Pollock writes as her married name Ida Pollock and under the pseudonyms Joan M. Allen, Susan Barrie, Pamela Kent, Averil Ives, Anita Charles, Barbara Rowan, Jane Beaufort, Rose Burghley, Mary Whistler and Marguerite Bell.

Séries

Œuvres de Susan Barrie

A Rose for Danger (1977) 18 exemplaires
The Devil's Daughter (1978)quelques éditions16 exemplaires
One Coin in the Fountain (1957) 16 exemplaires
Moon over Africa (1955) 15 exemplaires
The Garden of Don José (1964) 9 exemplaires
Haven of the Heart (1956) 9 exemplaires
Master of Hearts (1959) 9 exemplaires
Bride in Waiting (1961) 8 exemplaires
White Rose of Love (1963) 8 exemplaires
Pathway of Roses (1962) 8 exemplaires
Meet Me in Istanbul (1958) 8 exemplaires
Sunshine Yellow (1961) 8 exemplaires
Nile Dusk (1972) 7 exemplaires
Moon at the Full (1961) 7 exemplaires
Island in the Dawn (1958) 7 exemplaires
Star Creek (1965) 7 exemplaires
A Nightingale in the Sycamore (1957) 6 exemplaires
Flower for a Bride (1957) 6 exemplaires
Enchanted Autumn (1959) 6 exemplaires
Accidental Bride (1967) 6 exemplaires
Flight to the Stars (1959) 6 exemplaires
Escape to Happiness (1960) 6 exemplaires
Bride of Alaine (1966) 5 exemplaires
The House of the Laird (1956) 5 exemplaires
Man of Destiny (1965) 5 exemplaires
Love Is for Ever (1957) 5 exemplaires
The Keys of the Castle (1959) 5 exemplaires
The Black Benedicts (1956) 5 exemplaires
Mountain of Dreams (1958) 5 exemplaires
Desert Gold (1968) 5 exemplaires
Man from the Sea (1968) 5 exemplaires
Beloved Enemies (1967) 5 exemplaires
The Young Nightingales (1967) 5 exemplaires
Hotel Stardust = Hotel at Treloan (1955) 5 exemplaires
Victoria and the Nightingale (1967) 5 exemplaires
Carpet of Dreams (1955) 5 exemplaires
Master of Melincourt (1966) 5 exemplaires
The Quiet Heart (1966) 5 exemplaires
So Dear to My Heart (1956) 5 exemplaires
Dear Tiberius = Nurse Nolan (1956) 5 exemplaires
The Stars of San Cecilio (1958) 5 exemplaires
Desert Doorway (1956) 4 exemplaires
Highland Mist (1962) 4 exemplaires
The Sweet Surrender (1959) 4 exemplaires
Bladon's Rock = Doctor Gaston (1963) 4 exemplaires
Wild Sonata (1968) 4 exemplaires
Return to Tremarth (1969) 4 exemplaires
Mistress of Brown Furrows (1952) 4 exemplaires
Cuckoo in the Night (1966) 4 exemplaires
Air Ticket (1957) 4 exemplaires
The King of the Castle (1963) 3 exemplaires
The Afterglow (1966) 3 exemplaires
Mountain Magic (1964) 3 exemplaires
Marry a Stranger (1954) 3 exemplaires
Royal Purple (1962) 3 exemplaires
Autumn Wedding (1962) 3 exemplaires
And Be Thy Love (1958) 3 exemplaires
The Wings of the Morning (1960) 3 exemplaires
The Bay of Moonlight (1968) 3 exemplaires
Rose in the Bud (1966) 3 exemplaires
White heat (1966) 3 exemplaires
Night of the Singing Birds (1970) 3 exemplaires
Dangerous Lover = Dangerous Love (1959) 3 exemplaires
The Gates of Dawn (1954) 3 exemplaires
Enemy Lover (1964) 3 exemplaires
The Gardenia Tree (1965) 3 exemplaires
The Chateau of Fire (1961) 2 exemplaires
The Man Who Came Back (1967) 2 exemplaires
Sweet Barbary (1957) 2 exemplaires
City of Palms (1957) 2 exemplaires
Heart Specialist (1958) 2 exemplaires
The Dawning Splendour (1963) 2 exemplaires
Starlight: A Memoir (2009) 2 exemplaires
The Marriage Wheel (1968) 2 exemplaires
House of Sand (1986) 2 exemplaires
No Just Cause (1965) 2 exemplaires
Love in High Places (1960) 2 exemplaires
Sea Change (2002) 2 exemplaires
A Distant Drum (2005) 2 exemplaires
Love in the afternoon (1959) 2 exemplaires
Bride by Arrangement (1960) 2 exemplaires
The Secret Heart (1956) 2 exemplaires
A Moment in Paris (1961) 2 exemplaires
A Quality of Magic (1966) 2 exemplaires
Castle Thunderbird (1965) 2 exemplaires
Sir Faintheart (2015) 2 exemplaires
A Case of Heart Trouble (1963) 2 exemplaires
Four Roads to Windrush (1957) 2 exemplaires
Country Air (1970) 1 exemplaire
The Gentle Masquerade (1964) 1 exemplaire
Igor and Mom (1990) 1 exemplaire
Her Chinese Captor (1935) 1 exemplaire
Lady in Danger (1967) 1 exemplaire
Summer Conspiracy (1969) 1 exemplaire
Gideon Faber's Chance 1 exemplaire
The Uneasy Alliance (1965) 1 exemplaire
A Quest for Lovers (1963) 1 exemplaire
The Quiet Heart 51128 (1967) 1 exemplaire
Carper of Dreams 1 exemplaire
Interlude in Snow (1964) 1 exemplaire
Night of Stars (1975) 1 exemplaire
Bride by Auction (1989) 1 exemplaire
Folly of the Heart (1967) 1 exemplaire
My Heart at Your Feet (1957) 1 exemplaire
Interlude for Love (1958) 1 exemplaire
The Moon and Bride's Hill (1958) 1 exemplaire
Love in the Sunlight 1 exemplaire
Dawn on the High Mountain (1961) 1 exemplaire
Journey in the Dark (1962) 1 exemplaire
Indian Love (1935) 1 exemplaire

Étiqueté

Partage des connaissances

Nom légal
Crowe Pollock, Ida
Autres noms
Allen, Joan M.
Barrie, Susan
Kent, Pamela
Ives, Averil
Charles, Anita
Rowan, Barbara (tout afficher 11)
Beauford, Jane
Burghley, Rose
Whistler, Mary
Pollock, Ida
Bell, Margerite
Date de naissance
1908-04-12
Date de décès
2013-12-03
Sexe
female
Nationalité
UK
Lieu de naissance
Lewisham, Kent, England, UK
Lieux de résidence
Malta
Cornwall, England, UK
Professions
romance novelist
short story writer
historical novelist
autobiographer
suspense author
painter
Relations
Pollock, Rosemary (daughter)
Pollock, Hugh, (spouse)
Courte biographie
Susan Barrie was one of the many pen names of Ida Pollock, née Crowe, who was born in Lewisham in southeast London, England. Her parents’ marriage fell apart shortly after she was born, and her mother worked as a housekeeper for relatives. Ida began writing at a young age and at 14, published her first novella, a thriller called The Towers of Ravenshaunt. By age 20, she had published several stories in major magazines and in book form. She became a full-time writer in the 1930s. Over the nine decades of her career, she wrote prolifically and sold millions of copies of romance novels with titles such as Indian Love (1935), The Sweet Surrender (1959) and Master of Melincourt (1966). Being in print with many titles of different genres at different publishers, she used multiple pseudonyms; these included Joan M. Allen, Susan Barrie, Pamela Kent, Averil Ives, Anita Charles, Barbara Rowan, Jane Beaufort, Rose Burghley, Mary Whistler and Marguerite Bell. As a young woman, she had a long-term affair with Lt-Col. Hugh Pollock, a writer and editor who was 20 years her senior and married to Enid Blyton. They were finally married in 1943 and had a daughter the following year, Rosemary Pollock, who also became a romance writer. They lived in Ireland, France, Italy, Malta and Switzerland. In 1964, she published her first historical novel, The Gentle Masquerade, under her married name Ida Pollock. She also wrote suspense novels and an autobiography, Starlight (2009). In 1960, she was a founding member of the Romantic Novelists' Association. In her 90s, she became a painter and built scale miniatures of Georgian and Tudor buildings.
Notice de désambigüisation
Ida Crowe Pollock writes as her married name Ida Pollock and under the pseudonyms Joan M. Allen, Susan Barrie, Pamela Kent, Averil Ives, Anita Charles, Barbara Rowan, Jane Beaufort, Rose Burghley, Mary Whistler and Marguerite Bell.

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Written under the pen name of Pamela Kent (and that's how it is listed in the Guardian's list).

I would have adored this book in my adolescence when I was devouring romance novels! I still found it a pleasant read - nice clean romance. However, the plot was predictable (maybe because of all that teenage reading) and the secondary characters quite two dimensional.

Read as a Kindle book (from KU)
 
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leslie.98 | 1 autre critique | Jun 27, 2023 |
What is this Mills and Boon romance doing on the Guardian 1000 list? I had to find out.

This is a fifties period piece. The blonde heroine is girlish and naive. She wears simple dresses in pastel colours, and little white hats. She doesn't drink. The wicked widow has dark hair, wears purple, is sophisticated, and drinks cocktails. She is so evil that her husband, the best shot in South Africa, committed suicide by lion. She tries to separate our heroine and our hero, a dark, sardonic, sophisticated, older man. Sophistication, an asset in a man, is a disaster in a woman!

I have no idea how this book made it onto the Guardian 1000 list. I quite enjoyed it, but it is tripe.
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½
 
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pamelad | 1 autre critique | Apr 14, 2016 |
 
Signalé
Condorena | Apr 2, 2013 |
Freshly out of school, 18-year-old Carol Inglis was Timothy Carrington's unofficial ward. For that reason, Timothy thought he can better support Carol if they were to marry instead.

I'm not a fan of May and December stories but that wasn't the problem I had with this book. No, I had issue with the way Carol was always described as being young and youthful, very shy, naive and child-like. She wore a lot of virginal white and was coddled and indulged. I kept seeing a 10-year-old in my mind and thinking how creepy an almost 40-year-old was her love interest! Carol was a Mary Sue-like character because she was always described as pretty and that everyone loved her (save for two jealous women in Timothy's life). She, and all the characters for the matter, lacked any personality.

Actually, truth be told, I kept imagining Carol a well cared-for, prized, life-sized doll because she was often being carried around and handled with gentle fingers. This of course goes back to the days when females were thought of as beautiful objects of limited use. This was after all an older book. (But it still made my eyes roll to no end.)

I got this book because I love the cover. Incidentally, this cover does not match the description of Carol, whom was fair-haired. I always thought the covers on the older Harlequin romances actually matched with the stories, but I guess I was wrong. Ha!
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starlightgenie | Jul 2, 2011 |

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Œuvres
135
Membres
495
Popularité
#49,936
Évaluation
3.0
Critiques
6
ISBN
234
Langues
2
Favoris
1

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