LC control no. | n 50024038 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | PS3569.I28 |
Personal name heading | Siddons, Anne Rivers |
Variant(s) | סידונס, אן ריברס. Rivers, Sybil Anne, 1936-2019 |
Located | Charleston (S.C.) |
Birth date | 1936-01-09 |
Death date | 2019-09-11 |
Place of birth | Atlanta (Ga.) |
Place of death | Charleston (S.C.) |
Field of activity | American fiction Journalism |
Profession or occupation | Novelists Journalists |
Special note | Machine-derived non-Latin script reference project. Non-Latin script reference not evaluated. |
Found in | Her John Chancellor makes me cry, 1975. Her King's oak, c1990: CIP t.p. (Anne Rivers Siddons) data sheet (b. 1-9-36) Washington post WWW site, viewed Sept. 13, 2019 (Anne Rivers Siddons, whose best-selling novels such as "Peachtree Road," "Outer Banks" and "Low Country" often portrayed the lives of women coming to terms with the social mores of the South, died Sept. 11 [2019] at her home in Charleston, S.C. She was 83. Sybil Anne Rivers was born Jan. 9, 1936, in Atlanta. In 1963, she became an editor and writer for Atlanta magazine. Her first book, published in 1975, was a collection of humorous essays and articles. She then gave up journalism to concentrate on writing fiction. Her husband of 48 years, businessman Heyward Siddons, died in 2014) |
Associated language | eng |