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Edith Arundel

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Edith Arundel
BornEdith Arundel
(1901-06-12)12 June 1901
Fulham, London, England
Died27 February 1993(1993-02-27) (aged 91)
Islington, London, England
Pen nameAnne Maybury, Katherine Troy
OccupationNovelist
NationalityEnglish
CitizenshipBritish
GenreGothic fiction, Romantic fiction
Spouse
Charles Burdon Buxton
(m. 1944)

Edith Buxton (née Arundel; 12 June 1901 – 27 February 1993) was an English writer of historical romances. She was a most industrious and novelist.[1] Under the names of Edith Arundel, Anne Maybury and Katherine Troy, she published more than 40 novels. Since about 1968 she has published approximately a book a year.[2][3][4][5]

Publications

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  • Son Of John [1930]
  • A Ghost Slips By [1932]
  • The Best Love of All (ps: Anne MAYBURY) [1932]
  • The Enchanted Kingdom (ps: Anne MAYBURY) [1932]
  • The Love That Is Stronger Than Life (ps: Anne MAYBURY) [1932]
  • Love Triumphant (ps: Anne MAYBURY) [1932]
  • The Way Of Compassion (ps: Anne MAYBURY) [1933]
  • The Second Winning (ps: Anne MAYBURY) [1933]
  • Pilgrim On Wings [1934]
  • Farewell To Dreams (ps: Anne MAYBURY) [1934]
  • Harness The Winds (ps: Anne MAYBURY) [1934]
  • Catch At A Rainbow (ps: Anne MAYBURY) [1935]
  • Come Autumn - Come Winter (ps: Anne MAYBURY) [1935]
  • The Garden Of Wishes (ps: Anne MAYBURY) [1935]
  • The Starry Wood (ps: Anne MAYBURY) [1935]
  • The Wondrous To-morrow (ps: Anne MAYBURY) [1936]
  • Give Me Back My Dreams (ps: Anne MAYBURY) [1936]
  • Lovely Destiny (ps: Anne MAYBURY) [1936]
  • The Stars Grow Pale (ps: Anne MAYBURY) [1936]
  • This Errant Heart (ps: Anne MAYBURY) [1937]
  • This Lovely Hour (ps: Anne MAYBURY) [1937]
  • I Dare Not Dream (ps: Anne MAYBURY) [1937]
  • Oh, Darling Joy! (ps: Anne MAYBURY) [1937]
  • Lady, It Is Spring! (ps: Anne MAYBURY) [1938]
  • The Shadow Of My Loving (ps: Anne MAYBURY) [1938]
  • They Dreamed Too Much (ps: Anne MAYBURY) [1938]
  • Chained Eagle (ps: Anne MAYBURY) [1939]
  • Gather Up The Years (ps: Anne MAYBURY) [1939]
  • Return To Love (ps: Anne MAYBURY) [1939]
  • The Barrier Between Us (ps: Anne MAYBURY) [1940]
  • Dare To Marry (ps: Anne MAYBURY) [1940]
  • I'll Walk With My Love (ps: Anne MAYBURY) [1940]
  • Dangerous Living (ps: Anne MAYBURY) [1941]
  • The Secret Of The Rose (ps: Anne MAYBURY) [1941]
  • Journey Into Morning (ps: Anne MAYBURY) [1944]
  • Can I Forget You? (ps: Anne MAYBURY) [1944]
  • The Persistent Warrior [1945]
  • The Valley Of Roses (ps: Anne MAYBURY) [1945]
  • Catherine's Circle [1947]
  • The Young Invader (ps: Anne MAYBURY) [1947]
  • The Winds Of Spring (ps: Anne MAYBURY) [1948]
  • Storm Heaven (ps: Anne MAYBURY) [1950]
  • The Lonely Hunter [1951]
  • First, The Dream (ps: Anne MAYBURY) [1951]
  • Goodbye, My Love (ps: Anne MAYBURY) [1952]
  • The Music Of Our House (ps: Anne MAYBURY) [1952]
  • Her Name Was Eve (ps: Anne MAYBURY) [1953]
  • The Heart Is Never Fair (ps: Anne MAYBURY) [1954]
  • Prelude To Louise (ps: Anne MAYBURY) [1954]
  • Follow Your Hearts (ps: Anne MAYBURY) [1955]
  • The Other Juliet (ps: Anne MAYBURY) [1955]
  • Forbidden (ps: Anne MAYBURY) [1956]
  • Dear Lost Love (ps: Anne MAYBURY) [1957]
  • Beloved Enemy (ps: Anne MAYBURY) [1957]
  • The Stars Cannot Tell (ps: Anne MAYBURY) [1958]
  • My Love Has A Secret (ps: Anne MAYBURY) [1958]
  • The Gay Of Heart (ps: Anne MAYBURY) [1959]
  • The Rebel Heart (ps: Anne MAYBURY) [1959]
  • Shadow Of A Stranger (ps: Anne MAYBURY) [1960]
  • Bridge To The Moon (ps: Anne MAYBURY) [1960]
  • Stay Until Tomorrow (ps: Anne MAYBURY) [1961]
  • Someone Waiting (ps: Anne MAYBURY; also Katherine TROY) [1961]
  • Whisper In The Dark (ps: Anne MAYBURY; also Katherine TROY) [1961]
  • The Night My Enemy (ps: Anne MAYBURY) [1962]
  • I Am Gabriella! (aka: Gabriella) (ps: Anne MAYBURY) [1962]
  • Green Fire (ps: Anne MAYBURY) [1963]
  • Enchanter's Nightshade (US: The Winds Of Night) (ps: Anne MAYBURY; also Katherine TROY) [1963]

Film adaptations

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The Persistent Warrior has been adapted in the film Green Fingers (1947) directed by John Harlow and starring Robert Beatty, Carol Raye and Nova Pilbeam.

References

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  1. ^ Christian Herald and Signs of Our Times. Christian Herald. 1881.
  2. ^ Vinson, James; Kirkpatrick, D. L. Twentieth-century romance and gothic writers. Detroit, Mich.: Gale Research (1982)
  3. ^ The Leisure Hour. W. Stevens, printer. 1855.
  4. ^ The Leisure Hour Monthly Library. W. Stevens, printer. 1855.
  5. ^ Institute, Illinois Farmers'; Science, Illinois Farmers' Institute Dept of Household (1898). Annual Report. The Institute.