Georgette Heyer was an English novelist and short story writer, in both the historical romance and detective fiction genres. I've never read anything else by her (never found any) but Wikipedia has a bibliography for her. Georgette Heyer was a better writer than this biography allows. The Reluctant Widow First issue date: 1946 Genre/Series: Regency novel - early 19th Century Publisher: Heinemann, London Notes: The Foundling First issue date: 1948 Genre/Series: Regency novel - early 19th Century Publisher: Heinemann, London Notes: Arabella First issue date: 1949 Genre/Series: Regency novel - early 19th Century Publisher: Heinemann, London Notes: The Grand Sophy First issue date: 1950 Genre/Series: Regency novel - early 19th Century Publisher: Heinemann, London Notes: US Publisher: Putnam, New York, 1950, Duplicate Death First issue date: 1951 Genre/Series: Crime novel Publisher: Heinemann, London Notes: US Publisher: Dutton, New York, 1969, The Quiet Gentleman First issue date: 1951 Genre/Series: Regency novel - early 19th Century Publisher: Heinemann, London Notes: US Publisher: Putnam, New York, 1951, Cotillion First issue date: 1953 Genre/Series: Regency novel - early 19th Century Publisher: Heinemann, London Notes: US Publisher: Putnam, New York, 1953, Detection Unlimited First issue date: 1953 Genre/Series: Crime novel Publisher: Heinemann, London Notes: US Publisher: Dutton, New York, 1969, The Toll-Gate First issue date: 1954 Genre/Series: Regency novel - early 19th Century Publisher: Heinemann, London Notes: US Publisher: Putnam, New York, 1954, Bath Tangle First issue date: 1955 Genre/Series: Regency novel - early 19th Century Publisher: Heinemann, London Notes: US Publisher: Putnam, New York, 1955, Sprig Muslin First issue date: 1956 Genre/Series: Regency novel - early 19th Century Publisher: Heinemann, London Notes: US Publisher: Putnam, New York, 1956, April Lady First issue date: 1957 Genre/Series: Regency novel - early 19th Century Publisher: Heinemann, London Notes: The proof copy of the first edition was issued and dated 1956 on verso title US Publisher: Putnam, New York, 1957, Sylvester: or The Wicked Uncle First issue date: 1957 Genre/Series: Regency novel - early 19th Century Publisher: Heinemann, London Notes: US Publisher: Putnam, New York, 1957, Venetia First issue date: 1958 Genre/Series: Regency novel - early 19th Century Publisher: Heinemann, London Notes: US Publisher: Putnam, New York, 1958. By Kathryn Hughes I n 1960 the Attorney General, Lord Somervell, left his entire Georgette Heyer collection to ⦠[88] Her estate was valued at £68 989. A legend in her time, British author Georgette Heyer was well known for her legacy building up the historical romance genre as a whole. Re-issued by Longman 1929, suppressed by the author in later years (ref: PWGH p18), US Publisher: Small Maynard, 1924, From promotional blurb on dustwrapper of another Longman's title, Simon the Coldheart First issue date: 1925 Genre/Series: Historical novel - early 15th Century Publisher: Heinemann, London Notes: Suppressed by the author in later years (ref: PWGH p24) but re-issued in 1978 after her death with a new foreword by her son, US Publisher: Small Maynard, 1925, These Old Shades First issue date: 1926 Genre/Series: Historical novel - mid 18th Century Publisher: Heinemann, London Notes: The first instantly popular novel which established her as an author US Publisher: Small Maynard (Dutton, New York, 1966), Helen First issue date: 1928 Genre/Series: Contemporary fiction novel Publisher: Longman, London Notes: Suppressed by the author in later years (ref: PWGH p18) US Publisher: Longmans, New York. [78] Unlike her other novels, Black Sheep did not focus on members of the aristocracy. While some critics thought the novels were too detailed, others considered the level of detail to be Heyer's greatest asset. Heyer's paternal grandfather had emigrated from Russia, while her maternal grandparents owned tugboats on the River Thames. The groundbreaking biography of one of the world's best-loved and bestselling authors Who was the real Georgette Heyer? When Heyer published Regency Buck, she was already well established as a historical novelist: Regency Buck marked her move into the field with which she is now primarily associated and which she is ⦠Georgette Heyer is well-known for writing Regency romances, and started a genre now named after her, though I have yet to come across an imitator who matches her flair for detail or her wry tone. Her output of historical novels continued but she was now 60 and her own health was starting to be a little erratic. Born on the 16th of August, 1902, her career finished on the 4th of July, 1974, when she passed away from cancer. Her success was sometimes clouded by problems with tax inspectors and alleged plagiarists. The two were never as popular as other contemporary fictional detectives such as Agatha Christie's Hercule Poirot and Dorothy L. Sayers's Lord Peter Wimsey. [78], As Heyer aged she began to suffer more frequent health problems. Her husband, eventually disatisfied with his new venture in Horsham and with the encouragement of his wife, started studying to be a barrister. He left no pension, and Heyer assumed financial responsibility for her brothers, aged 19 and 14. Her impatient readers continually clamored for new books; to satisfy them and her tax liabilities, Heyer interrupted herself to write Regency romances. [45] Mark II by contrast was debonair, sophisticated, and often a style-icon. [37] At the time of her death she owned over 1,000 historical reference books, including Debrett's and an 1808 dictionary of the House of Lords. This amount was taxed at the lower capital transfer rate, rather than the higher income tax rate. [16] Two months after her father's death, on 18 August, Heyer and Rougier married in a simple ceremony. It was as a story for her brother Boris that she first wrote The Black Moth. Jay Dixon profiles historical novelist Georgette Heyer The year 2002 marks the centenary of the birth of historical novelist Georgette Heyer. Georgette Heyer Georgette Heyer was born on 16th August 1902 at Wimbledon, London. In one of her novels, the characters' surnames were even in alphabetical order according to the order they were introduced. Heyer was shocked at the impropriety but soon came to love her daughter-in-law, later describing her as "the daughter we never had and thought we didn't want". The 1938 Heinemann first edition dustjacket "On the road to White Ladies" Georgette began writing her new historical novel in the spring of 1938. She researched the life of William the Conqueror thoroughly, even travelling the route that William took when crossing into England. Georgette Heyer wrote her first novel, The Black Moth, when she was seventeen in order to amuse her convalescent brother. Biography and bibliography of Georgette Heyer Georgette Heyer 101 Jane Ashford's Last Gentleman Standing is a warm and witty Regency romance about a woman besieged by suitors after she suddenly becomes one of the richest heiresses in England. After fans accused Heyer of "publishing shoddy stuff under a pseudonym", Heyer wrote to the other publisher to complain. After her novel These Old Shades became popular despite its release during the General Strike, Heyer deter⦠Her fans learned her married name for the first time from her obituaries. [44], Heyer specialised in two types of romantic male leads, which she called Mark I and Mark II. Heyer, Georgette, â Books about the Brontesâ (Punch, 31 March 1954), p414 in Georgette Heyer: A Critical Retrospective edited by Mary Fahnestock-Thomas, (Saraland, AL., PrinnyWorld Press, 2001), p49-50 Hodge, Jane Aiken, The Private world of Georgette In 1942 they moved back to London, to chambers in the Albany which was to become their home for 24 years. Georgette Heyer (1902-1974) was a British author of historical romance and detective fiction. What mattered was the fact that her stories sold in ever-increasing numbers". Georgette Heyer fans will delight in Jennifer Kloester's definitive guide to her Regency world: the people, the shops, clubs and towns they frequented, the parties and seasons they celebrated, how they ate, drank, dressed, socialized, voted, shopped and drove. Georgette Heyer (1902â1974) wrote 57 bestselling novels over the course of a career that spanned more than 50 years, yet she is perhaps one of the most overlooked authors of the 20th century. Georgette Heyer comprehensively and systematically includes what Austen omits. The following year Rougier left his job, making Heyer the primary breadwinner. [18] In 1926, she released These Old Shades, in which the Duke of Avon courts his own ward. Unlike her first novel, These Old Shades focused more on personal relationships than on adventure. We have new and used copies available, in 1 editions - starting at $3.09. [32] As other novelists began to imitate her style and continue to develop the Regency romance, their novels have been described as "following in the romantic tradition of Georgette Heyer". He provided the plots of the detective stories, describing the actions of characters "A" and "B". Nevertheless, the book sold 190,000 copies. [95], Heyer has been criticised for anti-semitism, in particular a scene in The Grand Sophy (published in 1950). In 1925 Heyer married George Ronald Rougier, a mining engineer. [41], In the interests of accuracy, Heyer once purchased a letter written by the Duke of Wellington so that she could precisely employ his style of writing. Samantha Rayner and Kim Wilkins have edited a book of papers originally presented at the Nonesuch conference at University College of London in 2018. [68], After having lunch with a representative from Hodder & Stoughton, who published her detective stories, Heyer felt that her host had patronized her. [3], In 1939, Rougier was called to the Bar, and the family moved first to Brighton, then to Hove, so that Rougier could easily commute to London. Now Georgette Heyer, History, and Historical Fiction is coming out from UCL in February 2021. Browse Georgette Heyerâs best-selling audiobooks and newest titles. [22] They lived in a hut made of elephant grass located in the bush;[11] Heyer was the first white woman her servants had ever seen. Although the doctors initially predicted a six-week recovery, after two months they predicted that it might be a year or longer before she felt completely well. The novel's appearance coincided with the birth of her only child, Richard George Rougier, whom she called her "most notable (indeed peerless) work". In 1966, when the lease expired on their rooms at The Albany they moved to a flat in Jermyn Street, London. [39] Her notes were sorted into categories, such as Beauty, Colours, Dress, Hats, Household, Prices, and Shops; and even included details such as the cost of candles in a particular year. Her meticulous nature was also evident in her historical novels; Heyer even recreated William the Conqueror's crossing into England for her novel The Conqueror. The appearance of a Heyer novel usually caused the magazine to sell out completely, but she complained that they "always like[d] my worst work". The play focused on the comedy rather than the mystery,[62] and it closed after three nights. Three months later, she was diagnosed with lung cancer, which her biographer attributed to the 60–80 cork-tipped cigarettes that Heyer smoked each day (although she said she did not inhale). [90] Her paperbacks usually sold over 500,000 copies each. [84] When the author took exception the accusations, Heyer made a thorough list of the borrowings and historical mistakes in the books. [4] For part of her childhood, the family lived in Paris but they returned to England shortly after World War I broke out in 1914. In another case, the author referenced a historical incident that Heyer had invented in an earlier novel. The following year, she suffered a mosquito bite that turned septic, prompting the doctors to offer skin grafts. To ensure accuracy, Heyer collected reference works and kept detailed notes on all aspects of Regency life. She was named after her father, George Heyer. [86] Richard and his wife raised her two sons from her first marriage and provided Heyer with her only biological grandchild in 1966, when their son Nicholas Rougier was born. The Unknown Ajax First issue date: 1959 Genre/Series: Regency novel - early 19th Century Publisher: Heinemann, London Notes: Pistols for Two First issue date: 1960 Genre/Series: Regency fiction, 11 short stories Publisher: Heinemann, London Notes: Contents: Pistols for Two; A Clandestine Affair (1st appearance); Bath Miss; Pink Domino; A Husband for Fanny; To Have the Honour; Night at the Inn; The Duel; Hazard; Snowdrift; Full Moon US Publisher: Dutton, New York, 1964, A Civil Contract First issue date: 1961 Genre/Series: Regency novel - early 19th Century Publisher: Heinemann, London Notes: US Publisher: Putnam, New York, 1961, The Nonesuch First issue date: 1962 Genre/Series: Regency novel - early 19th Century Publisher: Heinemann, London Notes: US Publisher: Dutton, New York, 1963, False Colours First issue date: 1963 Genre/Series: Regency novel - early 19th Century Publisher: Bodley Head, London Notes: US Publisher: Dutton, New York, 1964, Frederica First issue date: 1965 Genre/Series: Regency novel - early 19th Century Publisher: Bodley Head, London Notes: US Publisher: Dutton, New York, 1965, Black Sheep First issue date: 1966 Genre/Series: Regency novel - early 19th Century Publisher: Bodley Head, London Notes: US Publisher: Dutton, New York, 1967, Cousin Kate First issue date: 1968 Genre/Series: Regency novel - early 19th Century Publisher: Bodley Head, London Notes: US Publisher: Dutton, New York, 1968, Charity Girl First issue date: 1970 Genre/Series: Regency novel - early 19th Century Publisher: Bodley Head, London Notes: US Publisher: Dutton, New York, 1970, Lady of Quality First issue date: 1972 Genre/Series: Regency novel - early 19th Century Publisher: Bodley Head, London Notes: US Publisher: Dutton, New York, 1972, My Lord John First issue date: 1975 Genre/Series: Historical novel - late 14th/early 15th Centuries Publisher: Bodley Head, London Notes: US Publisher: Dutton, New York, 1975, Pursuit (in The Queens Book of the Red Cross) First issue date: 1939 Genre/Series: Regency fiction, short story Publisher: Hodder and Stoughton, London Notes: This book was a fund raising volume for nursing charities published shortly after the outbreak of WW2, of stories and illustrations by many popular authors and artists of the day and includes an otherwise unpublished Georgette Heyer short story, The Private World of Georgette Heyer by Jane Aiken Hodge First issue date: 1984 Genre/Series: Biography Publisher: Bodley Head, London Notes: A comprehensive illustrated biography of the author, Georgette Heyer's Regency England by Teresa Chris First issue date: 1989 Genre/Series: Bibliographical history Publisher: Sidgwick and Jackson, London Notes: An account of the buildings and customs of London, Bath, etc. [33] Later reviewers, such as Lillian Robinson, criticized Heyer's "passion for the specific fact without concern for its significance",[34] and Marghanita Laski wrote that "these aspects on which Heyer is so dependent for her creation of atmosphere are just those which Jane Austen ... referred to only when she wanted to show that a character was vulgar or ridiculous". [12] The book appeared in the midst of the 1926 United Kingdom general strike; as a result, the novel received no newspaper coverage, reviews, or advertising. In 1925 Heyer married George Ronald Rougier, a mining engineer. abebooks.co.uk Passion for books. [59] Her early mystery novels often featured athletic heroes; once Heyer's husband began pursuing his lifelong dream of becoming a barrister, the novels began to feature solicitors and barristers in lead roles. Georgette Heyer: Crime Novels Georgette Heyer: Bibliography Georgette Heyer: Historical Novels Comic Cuts - 19 November 2010 Illustration Art Gallery Show Scrapbook: Starblazer cover proofs Starblazer Artists / Authors John Burke gallery 4 Comic Cuts Her historical [â¦] Since Iâve read around 18 of Georgette Heyerâs books (yes, Iâm going to try and read them ALL) it would seem fitting to satisfy my curiosity by reading this offering. [81] Her lawyers suggested that she leak the copying to the press. Many of her characters exhibited modern-day sensibilities; more conventional characters in the novels would point out the heroine's eccentricities, such as wanting to marry for love. [18][19] Heyer remained at home and continued to write. Georgette Heyer was continuing to write and had started on a new genre, detective novels, in addition to her historical output. "[53], For the next several years Heyer published one romance novel and one thriller each year. Although many of these extracts are favourite parts of mine, others have been entered by ListServ members. When her brother Boris died later that year, Heyer was too ill to travel to his funeral. Buy Georgette Heyer by Jennifer Kloester online at Alibris. GEORGETTE HEYER One The youthful gentleman in the scarlet coat with blue facings and gold lace, who was seated in the window of Lady Worthâs drawing-room, idly looking down into the street, ceased for a moment to pay any attention to the conversation that was in progress. Her writing career began in 1921, when she turned a story for her younger brother into the novel The Black Moth. She found it difficult at times to rely on someone else's plots; on at least one occasion, before writing the last chapter of a book, she asked Rougier to explain once again how the murder was really committed. The inspector considered the extra funds as undisclosed dividends, meaning that she owed an additional £3,000 in taxes. Heyer refused. Her Regencies were inspired by Jane Austen. "[2], Rougier returned home in the summer of 1926, but within months he was sent to the East African territory of Tanganyika. [42] She claimed that every word attributed to Wellington in An Infamous Army was actually spoken or written by him in real life. [23][75] She once wrote to a friend, "I'm getting so tired of writing books for the benefit of the Treasury and I can't tell you how utterly I resent the squandering of my money on such fatuous things as Education and Making Life Easy and Luxurious for So-Called Workers. To pay the tax bill, Heyer wrote two articles, "Books about the Brontës" and "How to be a Literary Writer", that were published in the magazine Punch. [74] Within several years, however, a tax inspector found that Heyer was withdrawing too much money from the company. Georgette Heyer: A Critical Retrospective by Mary Fahnestock-Thomas (2001) (contains all the short fiction not collected in Pistols for Two as well as a variety of reviews and critical writing) Georgette Heyer's Regency World by Jennifer Kloester (2005) 2.5. After the war, ended he was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE). [57] In most of these novels, all set in the time they were written,[58] the focus relied primarily on the hero, with a lesser role for the heroine. The company had an option on her next book; to make them break her contract,[69] she wrote Penhallow, which the 1944 Book Review Digest described as "a murder story but not a mystery story". [46] Similarly, her heroines (reflecting Austen's division between lively and gentle)[47] fell into two broad groups: the tall and dashing, mannish type,[48] and the quiet bullied type. Latest News AbeBooks has Heyer on top 10 bestsellers list "Georgette Who? [69], During World War II, her brothers served in the armed forces, alleviating one of her monetary worries. Heyer is often compared to Jane Austen (whose novels are set in similar time periods), although Austen wrote her romances in contemporary times, whereas Heyer would have to detail the settings. She was accused several times of providing an overly large salary for herself, and in 1966 she sold the company and the rights to seventeen of her novels to Booker-McConnell. (X)html | [4][5], George Heyer strongly encouraged his children to read and never forbade any book. [90] A first printing of one of her novels in the Commonwealth often consisted of 65,000–75,000 copies,[91] and her novels collectively sold over 100,000 copies in hardback each year. [22] She insisted they return to England before starting a family. Reprinted with kind permission of the author. Heyer refused to accept the deal, explaining that she had given her word to transfer the rights. For the the titles we currently have in stock see here, The Black Moth First issue date: 1921 Genre/Series: Historical novel - late 18th Century Publisher: Constable, London Notes: Later re-issued by Heinemann in 1929 but the earlier publishing history by Constable is not credited in Heinemann issues, US Publisher: Houghton Mifflin, The Great Roxhythe First issue date: 1923 Genre/Series: Historical novel - late 17th Century Publisher: Hutchinson, London Notes: Later re-issued by Heinemann in 1929 but then suppressed by the author (ref: PWGH p24) US Publisher: Small Maynard, 1923, UK Heinemann uniform edition style but believed only issued in Australia, Powder and Patch (originally The Transformation of Philip Jettan) First issue date: 1923 Genre/Series: Regency novel - early 19th Century Publisher: Mills and Boon, London Notes: Author Stella Martin (pseud) - later re-issued by Heinemann in 1930 and renamed Powder and Patch and with the original final chapter deleted (ref: PWGH p25), US Publisher: Dutton, New York, 1968, Instead of the Thorn First issue date: 1923 Genre/Series: Contemporary fiction novel Publisher: Hutchinson, London Notes: Dedicated to girlhood friend Joanna Cannan. [27] The books were set almost entirely in the world of the wealthy upper class[28] and only occasionally mention poverty, religion, or politics. Heyer essentially established the historical romance genre and its subgenre Regency romance. [96] Examination of family papers by Jennifer Kloester confirms she held prejudiced personal opinions. During that time she never made a public appearance or granted an interview. These further resources are believed still to be active:The Eileen Kendall mailing list for Georgette Heyer used to have a companion site at the end of this link for Heyer enthusiasts. For the rest of her life, she refused to grant interviews, telling a friend: "My private life concerns no one but myself and my family."[2]. [17], In October 1925, Rougier was sent to work in the Caucasus Mountains, partly because he had learned Russian as a child. Georgette Heyer -- the complete book list in order (76 books) (3 series). 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