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Muir, Marie, 1904-1998

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Personal name headingMuir, Marie, 1904-1998
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See alsoFor works of this author written under other names, search also under: Blake, Monica, 1904-1998; Clynder, Monica, 1904-1998; Kaye, Barbara, 1904-1998; Scott, Jean, 1904-1998
Blake, Monica, 1904-1998
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Clynder, Monica, 1904-1998
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Kaye, Barbara, 1904-1998
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Scott, Jean, 1904-1998
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Associated countryGreat Britain
Birth date1904-08-25
Death date1998-08
Place of birthSheffield (England)
Place of deathAberlady (Scotland)
Field of activityFiction
Profession or occupationNovelists
Found inTorridons in trouble, 1963: title page (Marie Muir)
Pam, Pot and Kettle, 1964: title page (Marie Muir)
British Library letter from author, pre-20 Oct. 1988 (Marie Agnes Muir, born 25 August 1904)
Contemporary Authors online, viewed 25 Aug. 2017 (Marie Muir; born 25 August 1904 in Sheffield, England; died August 1998 in Aberlandy [i.e. Aberlady], Scotland; other names: Monica Blake, Monica Clynder, Barbara Kaye, Jean Scott; married Thomas Muir; lists writings by author under her own name, those under pseudonym Monica Blake (all published by R. Hale), and those under Barbara Kaye (all published by Hurst & Blackett))
Furrowed Middlebrow website, viewed 25 Aug. 2017: British Women Writers of Fiction 1910-1960 (Marie (Agnes) Muir; 25 August 1904 - 1998; née Johnson, aka Monica Blake, aka Monica Clynder, aka Barbara Kaye, aka Jean Scott; author whose publishing history spans nearly five decades, including romance novels under her several pseudonyms, as well as several children's books in the 1950s-1960s, including a series about the Torridon family; although she [apparently] and a Barbara Kenwick [sic] Muir both wrote under the name Barbara Kaye (and even for the same publisher [Hurst & Blackett]), they do not appear to be related)
Associated languageeng