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| genre = [[Romance novel|Romance]], [[Fantasy]], [[Suspense]]
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Eleanor Alice Burford Hibbert
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Eleanor Alice Burford.
BornSeptember 01, 1906
Kensington, London (England, United Kingdom) United Kingdom
DiedJanuary 08, 1993
Pen nameEleanor Burford,
Jean Plaidy,
Elbur Ford,
Kathleen Kellow,
Ellalice Tate,
Anna Percival,
Victoria Holt,
Philippa Carr
OccupationNovelist
NationalityEnglish United Kingdom
Period1941 - 1993
GenreRomance, Fantasy, Suspense


Eleanor Alice Burford (September 01, 1906 - January 08, 1993), Mrs. George Percival Hibbert was a British author of about 200 historical novels, most of them under the pen name Jean Plaidy. She chose to use various names because of the differences in subject matter between her books; the best-known, apart from Plaidy, are Philippa Carr and Victoria Holt . Even lesser known were the novels Hibbert published under the pseudonyms of Eleanor Burford, Elbur Ford, Kathleen Kellow and Ellalice Tate. Many of her readers under one penname never suspected her other identities.

Biography

Eleanor Alice Burford was born in September 01, 1906 -- not in a romantic manor house, or even on a windswept Cornish moor, but in the prosaic, South London suburb of Kensington. Her father, Joseph Burford, was something of an odd-job-man, with no steady profession, but he quickly passed on his great love of books to his young daughter. She was an avid reader from the age of four onwards.

She was also captivated by the city of her birth. "I consider myself extremely lucky to have been born and raised in London," she later wrote," and to have had on my doorstep this most fascinating of cities with so many relics of 2000 years of history still to be found in its streets. One of my greatest pleasures was, and still is, exploring London. Circumstances arose which brought my school life to an abrupt termination, and I went hastily to a business college where I studied shorthand, typewriting and languages. And so I had to set about the business of earning a living.

In her early twenties, she married a leather merchant, George Hibbert (she was his second wife), who shared her love of books and reading. "I found that married life gave me the necessary freedom to follow an ambition which had been with me since childhood; and so I started to write in earnest."

At first, she tried to emulate her literary heroes -- the Brontes, George Eliot, Dickens, Victor Hugo and Tolstoy -- and during the 1930s she completed nine long novels, all of them serious, psychological studies of contemporary life. However, none of these were accepted for publication.


Bibliography

As Eleanor Buford

Daughter of Anna 1941

Passionate witness 1941

The married lover 1942

When the entire world is young 1943

So the dreams depart 1944

Not in our stars 1945

Dear chance 1947

Alexa 1948

The house at Cupid's cross 1949

Believe the heart 1950

The love child* 1950

Saint or sinner 1951

Bright tomorrow 1952

Dear delusion 1952

Leave me my love 1953

When We are married 1953

Castiles in Spain 1954

Heart's afire 1954

Two loves in her life 1955

When other hearts 1955

Gay Lord Robert 1955

Royal Road to Fotheringhay 1955

Begin to live 1956

Married in haste 1956

To meet a stranger 1957

Blaze of noon 1958

Pride in the morning 1958

The dawn chorus 1959

Red sky at night 1959

Night of stars 1960

Now that april's gone 1961

Who's calling 1962

As Jean Plaidy

Books written under the Plaidy pseudonym are almost all about English history, and all of the Plaidy books, except those listed under "Novels," deal with real historical figures.

The books listed are by series. The series are arranged chronologically by the eras they cover.

  • Note: This does not represent a complete list of Jean Plaidy's work.

The Norman Trilogy

The Bastard King, 1974

The Lion of Justice, 1975

The Passionate Enemies, 1976

The Plantagenet Saga

1. The Plantagenet Prelude, 1976

2. The Revolt of Eaglets, 1977

3. The Heart of the Lion, 1977

4. The Prince of Darkness, 1978

5. The Battle of the Queens, 1978

6. The Queen from Provence, 1979

7. Hammer of the Scots (Edward Longshanks), 1979

8. The Follies of the King, 1980

9. The Vow on the Heron, 1980

10. Passage to Pontefract, 1981

11. The Star of Lancaster

12. Epitaph for Three Women, 1981

13. Red Rose of Anjou

14. The Sun in Splendor

The Tudor Novels

1. Uneasy Lies the Head, 1982

2. Katharine, The Virgin Widow, 1961

3. The Shadow of the Pomegranate, 1962

4. The King's Secret Matter, 1962

5. Murder Most Royal, 1949

6. St. Thomas' Eve, 1954

7. The Sixth Wife, 1953

8. The Thistle and the Rose, 1963

9. Mary, Queen of France

10. The Spanish Bridegroom, 1954

11. Gay Lord Robert, 1955

The Mary, Queen of Scots Series

Royal Road to Fotheringay, 1955

The Captive Queen of Scots, 1963

The Stuart Saga

1. The Murder in the Tower, 1964

2. The Wandering Prince, 1956

3. A Health Unto His Majesty, 1956

4. Here Lies Our Sovereign Lord, 1957

5. The Three Crowns, 1965

6. The Haunted Sisters, 1966

7. The Queen's Favorites, 1966

The Georgian Saga

1. The Princess of Celle, 1967

2. Queen in Waiting, 1967

3. Caroline, The Queen, 1968

4. The Prince and the Quakeress, 1968

5. The Third George, 1969

6. Perdita's Prince, 1969

7. Sweet Lass of Richmond Hill, 1970

8. Indescretions of the Queen, 1970

9. The Regent's Daughter, 1971

10. Goddess of the Green Room, 1971

11. Victoria in the Wings, 1972

The Queen Victoria Series

The Captive of Kensington Palace, 1972

The Queen and Lord M, 1973

The Queen's Husband, 1973

The Widow of Windsor, 1974

The Queens of England Series

1. Myself the Enemy (Henrietta Maria), 1983

2. Queen of this Realm (Elizabeth I), 1984

3. Victoria Victorious (Victoria), 1985

4. The Lady in the Tower (Anne Boleyn), 1986

5. The Courts of Love (Eleanor of Aquitaine), 1987

6. In the Shadow of the Crown (Mary Tudor), 1988

7. The Queen's Secret (Katherine of Valois), 1989

8. The Reluctant Queen (Anne Neville), 1990

9. The Pleasures of Love (Catherine of Braganza), 1991

10. William's Wife (Mary II), 1993

11. The Rose Without a Thorn (Catherine Howard), 1993

Non-English History

The Ferdinand and Isabella Trilogy

Castile for Isabella

Spain for the Soverigns

Daughter of Spain 1961

The Lucrezia Borgia Series

Madonna of the Seven Hills, 1958

Light on Lucrezia, 1958

The Medici Trilogy

Madame Serpent, 1951

The Italian Woman, 1952

Queen Jezebel, 1953


Henri of Navarre

Evergreen Gallant, 1963


The French Revolution Series

Louis the Well-Beloved

The Road to Compiegne, 1959

Flaunting, Extravagant Queen, 1957

Milady Charlotte, 1959

As Elbur Ford

Poison in pimlico 1950

The flesh and the devil 1950

Bed disturbed 1952

Such bitter business 1953

Evil in the house* 1953

As Kathleen Kellow

Danse macabre 1952

Rooms at Mrs. Oliver's 1953

Lilith* 1954

It began in Vauxhall Gardens* 1955

Call of the blood 1956

Rochester, the mad earl 1957

Milady Charlotte* 1959

The world's a stage 1960


Ellalice Tate

Defenders of the Faith* 1956

The scarlet cloak* 1957

The queen of diamonds* 1958

Madame du Barry* 1959

This was a man 1961

Anna Percival

Brides of Lanlory 1960

As Victoria Holt

The books written under the name Victoria Holt were gothic romances set primarily within the Victorian era whose various settings spanned the 19th century British Empire.

1. Mistress of Mellyn, 1960

2. Kirkland Revels, 1962

3. Bride of Pendorric, (setting: 1960) 1963

4. The Legend of the Seventh Virgin, 1964-5

5. Menfreya in the Morning, 1966

6. The King of the Castle, 1967

7. The Queen's Confession, (fictional memoirs of Marie Antoinette) 1968

8. The Shivering Sands, 1969

9. The Secret Woman, 1970

10. The Shadow of the Lynx, 1971

11. On the Night of the Seventh Moon, 1972

12. The Curse of the Kings, 1973

13. The House of a Thousand Lanterns, 1974

14. Lord of the Far Island, 1975

15. The Pride of the Peacock, 1976

16. The Devil on Horseback, (set during the French Revolution) 1977

17. My Enemy the Queen, 1978 (fictional memoirs of Lettice Knollys)

18. The Spring of the Tiger, 1979

19. The Mask of the Enchantress, 1980

20. The Judas Kiss, 1981

21. The Demon Lover, 1982

22. The Time of the Hunter's Moon, 1983

23. The Landower Legacy, 1984

24. The Road to Paradise Island, (partially set in the late eighteenth century) 1985

25. Secret for a Nightingale, 1986

26. The Silk Vendetta , 1987

27. The India Fan, 1988

28. The Captive, 1989

29. Snare of Serpents, 1990

30. Daughter of Deceit, 1991

31. Seven for a Secret, 1992

32. The Black Opal, 1993 (published posthumously)

As Philippa Carr

The books published under the Carr pen name were a series of fictional journals kept by the women of one family. The series begins with "The Miracle at St. Bruno's," which is set during the English Reformation, and ends with "We'll Meet Again," set during World War Two.

The books are Romantic Suspense, the heroines have to solve a mystery before they can find happiness with the hero.

"Daughters of England," was published posthumously and is unconnected to the other Carr books.

The novels written as Philippa Carr are family sagas.

1. The Miracle at St. Bruno's, 1972

2. The Lion Triumphant, 1974

3. The Witch From the Sea, 1975

4. Saraband for Two Sisters, 1976

5. Lament for a Lost Lover, 1977

6. The Love Child, 1978

7. The Song of the Siren, 1979

8. Will You Love Me in September?, 1981

9. The Adulteress, 1982

10. Knave of Hearts, 1983

11. Voices in a Haunted Room, 1984

12. The Return on the Gypsy, 1985

13. Midsummers' Eve, 1986

14. The Pool of St. Branock, 1987

15. The Changeling, 1989

16. The Black Swan, 1990

17. A Time for Silence, 1991

18. The Gossamer Cord, 1992

19. We'll Meet Again, 1993

Unconnected Carr novel: Daughters of England, 1995


Other Works

Novels

Beyond the Blue Mountains, 1948

The Goldsmith's Wife, 1950

Lilith, 1954

Melisande (It Began in Vauxhall Gardens), 1955

Defenders of the Faith

Daughter of Satan, 1952

The Scarlet Cloak, 1957

Madame du Barry


Non-Fiction

Mary Queen of Scots: The Fair Devil of Scotland

A Triptych of Poisoners (Cesare Borgia, Madame de Brinvilliers, and Dr. Pritchard)

The Rise of the Spanish Inquisition

The Growth of the Spanish Inquisition

The End of the Spanish Inquisition


Children's Books

The Young Elizabeth, 1961

The Young Mary Queen of Scots

Eleanor Hibbert, Biography & Booklists

Bookbug on the Web: Victoria Holt

The Holt,Carr, Plaidy Page

Victoria Holt yahoogroup

Eleanor Alice Burford Hibbert

The Jean Plaidy Page