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Georgette Heyer

Georgette Heyer was born on 16 August 1902 in Wimbledon, London, England, UK. She was the eldest child of Sylvia Watkins and George Heyer; her brother George Boris was born four years later, and her brother Frank nine years later. During her childhood, the family lived also in Paris, France, but they returned to England before World War I. During the war, her father served as a requisitions officer for the British Army in France. Her father encouraged her to read, he never forbade her any book. At 17, she began a serial story to amuse her brother Boris, who suffered from a form of haemophilia and was often weak. Her father enjoyed listening to her story and asked her to prepare it for publication. His agent found a publisher for her book, and "The Black Moth" was released in 1921.

In December 1920, she met George Ronald Rougier, a young man two years older than she, who studied at the Royal School of Mines to become a mining engineer. They became engaged the spring of 1925. By then she had published five novels. Only one month later, her father died of a heart attack, and, as he left no pension for his family, she assumed financial responsibility for her brothers, aged 19 and 14. On 18 August 1925, Georgette married George Ronald, but two months later, he was sent to Caucasus Mountains, and she remained at home and continued to write. She released "These Old Shades", during the midst of the UK General Strike of 1926; as a result, the novel received no newspaper coverage, reviews, or advertising. The novel sold 190,000 copies, and she refused for the rest of her life to promote her novels. Her husband was sent to the East African territory of Tanganyika, and she joined him in 1927. They moved to Macedonia in 1928, where she almost died after a dentist improperly administered an anaesthetic. She insisted they return to England before starting a family, and the following year they returned to England.

In England, her husband started different businesses, but she was always the primary breadwinner. They had a son, Richard, and she continued to care for her brothers and mother. During the World War II, her husband and brothers served in the army, and to earn more money, she reviewed books for Heinemann. To minimize her tax liability, she formed a limited liability company, that paid salaries for her and her family. The tax inspectors discovered financial problems with the company, which she finally sold.

Heyer wrote principally historical romance novels and some detective novels. She essentially established the historical sub-genre of Regency romance, inspired by Jane Austen's work. Unlike Austen, who wrote about and for the times in which she lived, Heyer was forced to include copious information about the period so that her readers would understand the setting. To ensure accuracy, she collected reference works and kept detailed notes on all aspects of Regency life, becoming an expert. Her successful regency novels were imitated by many other authors, and in some cases were allegedly plagiarized, but she chose not to file lawsuits. She continued writing until her death by lung cancer on 4 July 1974; her novel My Lord John, the first and only book of the Lancaster Trilogy, was published posthumously.

British historical romance and detective fiction novelist (1902–1974)

Born 16 August 1902
Died 4 July 1974

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  • Cover of: Merely murder.
    First published in 1935 3 editions

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  • Cover of: Transformation of Philip Jettan

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  • Cover of: Bodies from the Library: Lost Tales of Mystery and Suspense by Agatha Christie and other Masters of the Golden Age

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  • Cover of: Georgette Heyer Compendium
    First published in 1979 2 editions

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  • Cover of: The Alastair Trilogy Boxed Set: Includes: These Old Shades, Devil's Cub, Infamous Army

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  • Cover of: Pistols for Two/April Lady
    First published in 1998 2 editions

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  • Cover of: These Old Shades; Sprig Muslin; Sylvester; The Corinthian; The Convenient Marriage

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  • Cover of: Great Roxhythe
    First published in 2012 2 editions

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  • Cover of: Early Georgette Heyer Collection

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  • Cover of: Arabella / The Corinthian
    First published in 2005 2 editions

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  • Cover of: Beauvallet
    First published in 1930 2 editions

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  • Cover of: The great Roxhythe
    First published in 1923 2 editions

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  • Cover of: The Masqueraders
    First published in 1968 2 editions

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  • Cover of: X36 Georgette Heyer Mixed

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  • Cover of: False Heaven
    First published in 1999 1 edition

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  • Cover of: New Webster's Dictionary, Spanish-English, Abridged Edition, for Home, School or Office

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  • Cover of: Black Moth, the Original Classic Novel : (Georgette Heyer Masterpiece Collection)

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  • Cover of: Duplicate death
    First published in 1951 1 edition

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  • Cover of: The toll-gate
    First published in 1963 1 edition

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  • Cover of: PISTOLS FOR TWO
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British historical romance and detective fiction novelist (1902–1974)

Born 16 August 1902
Died 4 July 1974

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