Marguerite Steen (12 May 1894 – 4 August 1975) was a British writer, most popular in the 1930s and 1940s. In 1951, she was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.
MargueriteSteen (12 May 1894 – 4 August 1975) was a British writer, most popular in the 1930s and 1940s. In 1951, she was elected a Fellow of the Royal...
Zone), an episode of the television series Shelter, a 1941 novel by MargueriteSteen Shelter, a 1999 novel by Chaz Brenchley Shelter, a 2007 novel by Susan...
James Hilton This Above All by Eric Knight The Sun Is My Undoing by MargueriteSteen For Whom the Bell Tolls by Ernest Hemingway Oliver Wiswell by Kenneth...
Fugitive), a television episode When the Wind Blows, a 1931 novel by MargueriteSteen When the Wind Blows, a 1949 detective novel by Cyril Hare When the...
Terry, A Strange Eventful History: Years later, when Irving was dead, MargueriteSteen asked Ellen whether she really had been Irving's lover, and she promptly...
minister, but the biographer MargueriteSteen notes that Ballard was a Wesleyan lay preacher rather than a cleric. Steen, p. 10 Steen, pp. 9–10 McDonald, p....
novelist Tony Park. Hold My Hand I'm Dying was praised by such writers as MargueriteSteen and Stuart Cloete. The latter wrote: 'This is the best novel coming...
Elizabeth Ferrars, Dick Francis (from 1954 to 1980), Kenneth Grahame, MargueriteSteen, GB Stern, Barbara Euphan Todd and Ben Fergusson. Artists have included...
was in 1939 as Hortense in The French for Love, a light comedy by MargueriteSteen and Derek Patmore, co-starring with Athene Seyler and Cecil Parker...
Directed by Maurice Elvey Written by Elizabeth Baron W. P. Lipscomb MargueriteSteen Based on Beware of Pity by Stefan Zweig Produced by Maurice Elvey W...
with authors and artists including John Revel, Kenneth Grahame and MargueriteSteen. She died at home at 25 Broomhouse Road, near Parsons Green, London...
14 March 1980, p.5 "Curtis Brown". Steen, Marguerite (1969). A Pride of Terrys. Longmans. p. 370. Steen, Marguerite (1969). A Pride of Terrys. Longmans...
part in Samson Raphaelson's comedy, Skylark In June she produced MargueriteSteen's French for Love, starring Eva Schwarcz, later involved in a very public...
Werner van den Steen de Jehay (11 July 1854, Ghent – 1 October 1934, Rome) was a Belgian diplomat. He was of noble birth, and had missions in Belgrade...
English actor. Buck was born in London, the son of Joseph Buck and Enid Marguerite (née Webb). He starred in many television productions from 1959 until...
From Marguerite Viby as Karin From Tove Wallenstrøm as Grace From Nanna Stenersen as Irene From Vesla Stenersen as Maud From Frederik Jensen as Steen Jonna...
league player 1960 – Mick Hucknall, English singer-songwriter 1960 – Thomas Steen, Swedish ice hockey player and coach 1961 – Mary Bonauto, American lawyer...
Seghers, Veerle van Overloop, Thyrza Ravesteijn, Reinout Bussemaker, Jan Steen, Catherine ten Bruggencate, Esther Vriesendorp, Carolien Spoor, Paul Kooij...
Zoete Vanden Steen, last descendant of the rich family Vanden Steen Jérôme de Gand-Vilain Vanden Steen Erasme de Gand-Vilain, dit Vanden Steen, Viscount...
254–256 Curtiss, p. 258 Steen, p. 591 Curtiss, pp. 259–262 Steen, p. 594 Curtiss, p. 263 Steen, p. 596 Curtiss, p. 268 Steen, pp. 598–601 Dean (1965)...
orchestration is lighter, reflecting her "fickle, laughing, elusive character". Steen, p. 586 Curtiss, pp. 131–142 Dean 1965, pp. 69–73 Dean 1965, pp. 97–98 Dean...
United States Marguerite Sir (1890–1957), France Mary T. Smith (1904–1995), United States Georgia Speller (1931–1988), United States Lee Steen (1897–1975)...
Louise Lombard Michael Lowry Jamie Luner Scott MacDonald Vinicius Machado Marguerite MacIntyre Christopher Maher William Mapother Matt Malloy Jonathan Mangum...