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Storm Jameson


(Margaret Storm Jameson)
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Margaret Storm Jameson was an English writer, known for her 45 novels, and criticism.

She was born in Whitby, Yorkshire, and studied at the University of Leeds. She moved to London, where she earned an MA from King's College London in 1914 and then went on to teach before becoming a full-time writer. She married the writer Guy Chapman, but continued to publish as Storm Jameson.
 


Genres: Literary Fiction
 
Series
Triumph of Time
   1. The Lovely Ship (1927)
   2. The Voyage Home (1930)
   3. A Richer Dust (1931)
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Mirror in Darkness
   1. Company Parade (1934)
   2. Love in Winter (1935)
   3. None Turn Back (1936)
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Novels
   The Pot Boils (1919)
   The Happy Highways (1920)
   The Clash (1922)
   Lady Susan and Life (1923)
   The Pitiful Wife (1923)
   Three Kingdoms (1926)
   Farewell To Youth (1928)
   The Georgian Novel and Mr. Robinson (1929)
   The Single Heart (1932)
   Delicate Monsters (1937)
   The Moon Is Making (1937)
   Here Comes a Candle (1938)
   The Captain's Wife (1939)
   Farewell, Night Welcome Day (1939)
   The End of This War (1941)
   The Fort (1941)
   Then We Shall Hear Singing (1942)
   Cloudless May (1943)
   The Journal Of Mary Hervey Russell (1945)
   The Other Side (1946)
   Before The Crossing (1947)
   The Black Laurel (1947)
   The Moment of Truth (1949)
   The Green Man (1952)
   The Intruder (1956)
   A Cup of Tea for Mr. Thorgill (1957)
   One Ulysses Too Many (1958)
   The Last Score (1961)
   A Month Soon Goes (1962)
   The Road From The Monument (1962)
   The Aristide Case (1964)
   The Early Life of Stephen Hind (1966)
   The White Crow (1968)
   There Will Be a Short Interval (1973)
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Collections
   That Was Yesterday (1932)
   A Day Off (1933)
   Women Against Men (1933)
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