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Profile of Mary Stewart on Famous Like Me

 
Name: Mary Stewart  
   
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Date of Birth: 17th August 1916
   
Place of Birth: Sunderland, Durham, England, UK
   
Profession: Writer
 
 
From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia

Mary Stewart (born 12 September 1916 in Sunderland, County Durham, England) is a popular English novelist, best known for her trilogy about Merlin, which straddles the boundary between the historical novel and the fantasy genre.

She is also the author of many mystery/romance novels, several of which have been adapted for television and/or film. Several of her books are set in Scotland; others are set in exotic locations such as Damascus, the Greek islands, Spain, France, Austria, etc.

Books

  • The Merlin Trilogy
    • The Crystal Cave (1970)
    • The Hollow Hills (1973)
    • The Last Enchantment (1979)
  • Others:
    • Madam, Will You Talk?
    • Wildfire at Midnight
    • Thunder on the Right
    • Nine Coaches Waiting
    • My Brother Michael
    • The Ivy Tree
    • The Moon-Spinners
    • This Rough Magic
    • Airs Above the Ground
    • The Gabriel Hounds
    • The Wind Off the Small Isles (not published in U.S.)
    • The Little Broomstick (children's novel)
    • Ludo and the Star Horse (children's novel)
    • Touch Not the Cat
    • A Walk in Wolf Wood (children's novel)
    • The Wicked Day (sequel to the Merlin trilogy)
    • Thornyhold
    • Frost on the Window and other poems
    • Stormy Petrel
    • The Prince and the Pilgrim
    • Rose Cottage

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