Elsie Lee (1912–1987)
Författare till The Nabob's Widow
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Särskiljningsinformation:
(eng) aka Jane Gordon, Lee Sheridan, Elsie Cromwell, Norman Daniels
Verk av Elsie Lee
Muscle Beach Party [novelization] 2 exemplar
Doctor's Office 1 exemplar
The Reluctant Widow 1 exemplar
Sam Benedict: cast the first stone 1 exemplar
2nd or Second Easy Gourmet Cookbook 1 exemplar
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- Namn enligt folkbokföringen
- Lee, Elsie Williams
- Andra namn
- Sheridan, Lee
- Födelsedag
- 1912-01-24
- Avled
- 1987-02-08
- Kön
- female
- Nationalitet
- USA
- Födelseort
- Brooklyn, New York, USA
- Dödsort
- New York, New York, USA
- Bostadsorter
- New York, New York, USA
Washington, D.C., USA
Hollywood, California, USA - Utbildning
- Swarthmore College
Pratt Institute - Yrken
- librarian
office manager
executive secretary
writer
romance novelist - Organisationer
- Society of Friends
Authors Guild of Authors League of America
Mensa - Kort biografi
- Elsie Lee, née Williams, was born in Brooklyn, New York, to Samuel Byron Williams, Jr., a telephone engineer, and his wife Helen.
Elsie attended Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania and the Pratt Institute in New York. In 1941, she married Morton Lee. She worked as a librarian, executive secretary, and office manager. She mentioned in her book Elsie Lee's Book of Simple Gourmet Cookery (1971) that she lived in Washington for six years, and in Hollywood for three. In the 1940s, she sold her first stories to the Ladies Home Journal, and she went on to publish some three dozen novels, many of them romance novels, as well as works of non-fiction. She used a variety of pseudonyms, including Elsie Cromwell, Norman Daniels, Jane Gordon, and Lee Sheridan. - Särskiljningsnotis
- aka Jane Gordon, Lee Sheridan, Elsie Cromwell, Norman Daniels
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Statistik
- Verk
- 44
- Medlemmar
- 976
- Popularitet
- #26,389
- Betyg
- 3.9
- Recensioner
- 6
- ISBN
- 58
- Språk
- 2
- Favoritmärkt
- 4
What nameless evil?
Silence Eddington had been given her name
by the old woman who had found her as a
motherless baby. Now Silence was nineteen,
lovely and alone, wondering what her future
might hold.
It seemed too good to be true she became companion to the mysteriously ailing
young heiress of Hazelhurst Grange. Here Silence was treated like a lady born and bred,her beauty and charm softening even the
harsh, handsome features of the master, the
strangely distant James Ffolliott.
How could she know that soon the love around her would turn to hate? How could she dream that she was being wrapped in the tentacles of evil reaching out from thenightmare past ...?
… (mer)