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'''Alice Askew''' was an author of horror, ghost, and vampire stories; she also wrote with Claude Askew. | '''Alice Askew''' was an author of horror, ghost, and vampire stories; she also wrote with Claude Askew. | ||
: "Claude Arthur Cary Askew was born in Notting Hill, London, in 1866, the second son of Reverend John Askew, M.A. Educated at Eton and on the continent, Askew married Alice Jane de Courcey Leake (born St. Pancras, London, 1874, the daughter of Colonel Henry Leake) in 1900 and the pair became industrious writers of stories and serials."<ref name="holland">Holland (2007).</ref> | : "Claude Arthur Cary Askew was born in Notting Hill, London, in 1866, the second son of Reverend John Askew, M.A. Educated at Eton and on the continent, Askew married Alice Jane de Courcey Leake (born St. Pancras, London, 1874, the daughter of Colonel Henry Leake) in 1900 and the pair became industrious writers of stories and serials. ... On October 17, 1917, they were aboard a ship in the Mediterranean which was attacked by an enemy submarine. Both were recorded as having drowned at sea. The couple were survived by a son and a daughter. In more peaceful times they had lived in Wivelsfield Green, near Burgess Hill in Sussex."<ref name="holland">Holland (2007).</ref> | ||
== | ==Bibliography== | ||
* The Shulamite. London, Chapman & Hall, 1904. (first publication) | |||
* Eve – and the Law. London, Chapman & Hall, 1905. | |||
* The Premier’s Daughter. London, F. V. White & Co., 1905. | |||
* Anna of the Plains. London, F. V. White & Co., 1906 [1905]. | |||
* The Etonian. London, F. V. White & Co., 1906. | |||
* Jennifer Pontefract. London, Hurst & Blackett, 1906. | |||
* The Baxter Family. London, F. V. White & Co., 1907 [1906]. | |||
* The Love-Stone. London, Sisley’s, 1907. | |||
* Lucy Gort. A study in temperament. London, F. V. White & Co., 1907. | |||
* Out of the Running. London, Everett & Co., 1907. | |||
* The Plains of Silence. London, Cassell & Co., 1907. | |||
* The Sword of Peace. The story of a secret society. London, Everett & Co., 1907. | |||
* Not Proven. London, Ward, Lock & Co., 1908. | |||
* The Orchard Close. London, Hurst & Blackett, 1908. | |||
* The Path of Lies. London, F. V. White & Co., 1908. | |||
* The Tempting of Paul Chester. London, T. Fisher Unwin, 1908. | |||
* The Blue Diamond. London, C. H. White, 1909. | |||
* The Devil and the Crusader. London, F. V. White, 1909. | |||
* Felix Stone. London, Everett & Co., 1909. | |||
* John Heriot’s Wife. London, F. V. White & Co., 1909. | |||
* Testimony. London, Chapman & Hall, 1909; abridged, London, George Newnes (Sevenpenny Novels 24), 1921. | |||
* Behind Shuttered Windows. London. C. H. White, 1910. | |||
* Fate – and Drusilla. London, Everett & Co., 1910. | |||
* The Quest of El Dorado. London, Cassell & Co., 1910. | |||
* The Rod of Justice. London, T. Fisher Unwin, 1910. | |||
* Scarlet Town. London, C. H. White, 1910. | |||
* The Sporting Chance. London, Ward, Lock & Co., 1910. | |||
* Destiny. London, Hurst & Blackett, 1911. | |||
* Helen of the Moor. London, Ward, Lock & Co., 1911. | |||
* The House Next Door. London, Ward, Lock & Co., 1911. | |||
* Kitty Shafton – Swindler. London, Ward, Lock & Co., 1911. | |||
* The Pearl of Great Price. London, F. V. White & Co., 1911. | |||
* A Society Marriage. London, Ward, Lock & Co., 1911. | |||
* The Stolen Lady. London, Ward, Lock & Co., 1911. | |||
* The Woman Deborah. London, Eveleigh Nash, 1911. | |||
* The Apache. London, Everett & Co., 1912. | |||
* Barbara. London, T. Fisher Unwin, 1912. | |||
* Bess of Bentley’s. A true shop-girl story. London, F. V. White & Co., 1912. | |||
* The Dream Daughter. London, Ward, Lock & Co., 1912. | |||
* The Englishwoman. London, Cassell & Co., 1912. | |||
* In Lovers’ Lane. London, Ward, Lock & Co., 1912. | |||
* The King’s Signature. London, Chapman & Hall, 1912. | |||
* The Lily and the Devil. London, Everett & Co., 1912. | |||
* Outlaw Jess. London, Ward, Lock & Co., 1912. | |||
* The Actor Manager. London, George Newnes, 1913. | |||
* God’s Clay. London, T. Fisher Unwin, 1913. | |||
* The Golden Girl. London, Ward, Lock & Co., 1913. | |||
* Milly the Actress. London, Aldine Publishing Co. (Mascot Novels 2), 1913. | |||
* The Mystery of Helmsley Grange. London, C. A. Pearson, 1913. | |||
* Poison. London, Everleigh Nash, 1913. | |||
* A Preacher of the Lord. London, Cassell & Co., 1913. | |||
* A Scarlet Sin. London, Ward, Lock & Co., 1913. | |||
* Souls Adrift. London, Ward, Lock & Co., 1913. | |||
* Araby’s Husband. London, Hurst & Blackett, 1914. | |||
* By Order of the King. London, Aldine Publishing Co. (Goodship Sixpennies), 1914. | |||
* Freedom. London, Hurst & Blackett, 1914. | |||
* Gilded London. London, Ward, Lock & Co., 1914. | |||
* In Strange Shoes. London, Ward, Lock & Co., 1914. | |||
* The Legacy. London, Ward, Lock & Co., 1914. | |||
* Love the Jester. London, Ward, Lock & Co., 1914. | |||
* Through Folly’s Mill. London, Ward, Lock & Co., 1914. | |||
* The Golden Quest. London, Ward, Lock & Co., 1915; abridged, London, Aldine (Novels 8), 1924. | |||
* Her Mother’s Child. London, Ward, Lock & Co., 1915. | |||
* The Lurking Shadow. London, Ward, Lock & Co., 1915. | |||
* Master and Man. London, Aldine Publishing Co. (Mascot Novels 22), 1915 | |||
* The Missing Million. London, Ward, Lock & Co., 1915. | |||
* The Tocsin. A romance of the Great War. London, John Long, 1915. | |||
* Trespass. London, Chapman & Hall, 1915. | |||
* The Weavers. London, Ward, Lock & Co., 1915. | |||
* Wild Sheba. London, Ward, Lock & Co., 1915. | |||
* The Footlight Glare. London, Ward, Lock & Co., 1916. | |||
* Her Father’s Daughter. London, Ward, Lock & Co., 1916. | |||
* Nurse. London, Hodder & Stoughton, 1916. | |||
* The Garment of Immortality. London, John Long, 1917. | |||
* The Inscrutable Miss Stone. London, John Long, 1917. | |||
* The Lost Idol. London, Ward, Lock & Co., 1917. | |||
* The Paignton Honour. London, Ward, Lock & Co., 1917. | |||
* Salvation. London, Chapman & Hall, 1917. | |||
* The Bride in Black. London, Ward, Lock & Co., 1918. | |||
* Lady Borradale’s Ordeal. London, Ward, Lock & Co., 1918. | |||
* The Ordeal of Ann Curtis. London, Jarrolds, 1918. | |||
* The Telephone Girl. London, Ward, Lock & Co., 1918. | |||
* The Work of Herr Hands. London, Chapman & Hall, 1918. | |||
* The Secret Pathway. London & Glasgow, Collins, 1919. | |||
* The Yellow Yoke. London, Aldine Publishing Co. (Goodship Sixpennies), 1919. | |||
* The Grip of Sin. London, Lloyds, 1920. | |||
* Lavender’s Inheritance. London, United Press, 1922. | |||
* Evelyn. London, John Long, 1923. | |||
* Her Empty Triumph. London, J. Leng & Co. (People’s Friend Library 162), 1926. | |||
* A Woman’s World. London, J. Leng & Co. (People’s Friend Library 170), 1926. | |||
* A Deadly Revenge. London & Dublin, Mellifont Press, 1934. | |||
; Non-fiction | |||
* The Stricken Land. Serbia as we saw it. London, Everleigh Nash Co., 1916. | |||
==References== | |||
* Steve Holland, [http://bearalley.blogspot.com/2007/08/alice-claure-askew.html Alice and Claude Askew], "Bear Alley" (2007 Aug. 25) | * Steve Holland, [http://bearalley.blogspot.com/2007/08/alice-claure-askew.html Alice and Claude Askew], "Bear Alley" (2007 Aug. 25) | ||
Revision as of 17:06, 28 November 2010
Alice Askew was an author of horror, ghost, and vampire stories; she also wrote with Claude Askew.
- "Claude Arthur Cary Askew was born in Notting Hill, London, in 1866, the second son of Reverend John Askew, M.A. Educated at Eton and on the continent, Askew married Alice Jane de Courcey Leake (born St. Pancras, London, 1874, the daughter of Colonel Henry Leake) in 1900 and the pair became industrious writers of stories and serials. ... On October 17, 1917, they were aboard a ship in the Mediterranean which was attacked by an enemy submarine. Both were recorded as having drowned at sea. The couple were survived by a son and a daughter. In more peaceful times they had lived in Wivelsfield Green, near Burgess Hill in Sussex."[1]
Bibliography
- The Shulamite. London, Chapman & Hall, 1904. (first publication)
- Eve – and the Law. London, Chapman & Hall, 1905.
- The Premier’s Daughter. London, F. V. White & Co., 1905.
- Anna of the Plains. London, F. V. White & Co., 1906 [1905].
- The Etonian. London, F. V. White & Co., 1906.
- Jennifer Pontefract. London, Hurst & Blackett, 1906.
- The Baxter Family. London, F. V. White & Co., 1907 [1906].
- The Love-Stone. London, Sisley’s, 1907.
- Lucy Gort. A study in temperament. London, F. V. White & Co., 1907.
- Out of the Running. London, Everett & Co., 1907.
- The Plains of Silence. London, Cassell & Co., 1907.
- The Sword of Peace. The story of a secret society. London, Everett & Co., 1907.
- Not Proven. London, Ward, Lock & Co., 1908.
- The Orchard Close. London, Hurst & Blackett, 1908.
- The Path of Lies. London, F. V. White & Co., 1908.
- The Tempting of Paul Chester. London, T. Fisher Unwin, 1908.
- The Blue Diamond. London, C. H. White, 1909.
- The Devil and the Crusader. London, F. V. White, 1909.
- Felix Stone. London, Everett & Co., 1909.
- John Heriot’s Wife. London, F. V. White & Co., 1909.
- Testimony. London, Chapman & Hall, 1909; abridged, London, George Newnes (Sevenpenny Novels 24), 1921.
- Behind Shuttered Windows. London. C. H. White, 1910.
- Fate – and Drusilla. London, Everett & Co., 1910.
- The Quest of El Dorado. London, Cassell & Co., 1910.
- The Rod of Justice. London, T. Fisher Unwin, 1910.
- Scarlet Town. London, C. H. White, 1910.
- The Sporting Chance. London, Ward, Lock & Co., 1910.
- Destiny. London, Hurst & Blackett, 1911.
- Helen of the Moor. London, Ward, Lock & Co., 1911.
- The House Next Door. London, Ward, Lock & Co., 1911.
- Kitty Shafton – Swindler. London, Ward, Lock & Co., 1911.
- The Pearl of Great Price. London, F. V. White & Co., 1911.
- A Society Marriage. London, Ward, Lock & Co., 1911.
- The Stolen Lady. London, Ward, Lock & Co., 1911.
- The Woman Deborah. London, Eveleigh Nash, 1911.
- The Apache. London, Everett & Co., 1912.
- Barbara. London, T. Fisher Unwin, 1912.
- Bess of Bentley’s. A true shop-girl story. London, F. V. White & Co., 1912.
- The Dream Daughter. London, Ward, Lock & Co., 1912.
- The Englishwoman. London, Cassell & Co., 1912.
- In Lovers’ Lane. London, Ward, Lock & Co., 1912.
- The King’s Signature. London, Chapman & Hall, 1912.
- The Lily and the Devil. London, Everett & Co., 1912.
- Outlaw Jess. London, Ward, Lock & Co., 1912.
- The Actor Manager. London, George Newnes, 1913.
- God’s Clay. London, T. Fisher Unwin, 1913.
- The Golden Girl. London, Ward, Lock & Co., 1913.
- Milly the Actress. London, Aldine Publishing Co. (Mascot Novels 2), 1913.
- The Mystery of Helmsley Grange. London, C. A. Pearson, 1913.
- Poison. London, Everleigh Nash, 1913.
- A Preacher of the Lord. London, Cassell & Co., 1913.
- A Scarlet Sin. London, Ward, Lock & Co., 1913.
- Souls Adrift. London, Ward, Lock & Co., 1913.
- Araby’s Husband. London, Hurst & Blackett, 1914.
- By Order of the King. London, Aldine Publishing Co. (Goodship Sixpennies), 1914.
- Freedom. London, Hurst & Blackett, 1914.
- Gilded London. London, Ward, Lock & Co., 1914.
- In Strange Shoes. London, Ward, Lock & Co., 1914.
- The Legacy. London, Ward, Lock & Co., 1914.
- Love the Jester. London, Ward, Lock & Co., 1914.
- Through Folly’s Mill. London, Ward, Lock & Co., 1914.
- The Golden Quest. London, Ward, Lock & Co., 1915; abridged, London, Aldine (Novels 8), 1924.
- Her Mother’s Child. London, Ward, Lock & Co., 1915.
- The Lurking Shadow. London, Ward, Lock & Co., 1915.
- Master and Man. London, Aldine Publishing Co. (Mascot Novels 22), 1915
- The Missing Million. London, Ward, Lock & Co., 1915.
- The Tocsin. A romance of the Great War. London, John Long, 1915.
- Trespass. London, Chapman & Hall, 1915.
- The Weavers. London, Ward, Lock & Co., 1915.
- Wild Sheba. London, Ward, Lock & Co., 1915.
- The Footlight Glare. London, Ward, Lock & Co., 1916.
- Her Father’s Daughter. London, Ward, Lock & Co., 1916.
- Nurse. London, Hodder & Stoughton, 1916.
- The Garment of Immortality. London, John Long, 1917.
- The Inscrutable Miss Stone. London, John Long, 1917.
- The Lost Idol. London, Ward, Lock & Co., 1917.
- The Paignton Honour. London, Ward, Lock & Co., 1917.
- Salvation. London, Chapman & Hall, 1917.
- The Bride in Black. London, Ward, Lock & Co., 1918.
- Lady Borradale’s Ordeal. London, Ward, Lock & Co., 1918.
- The Ordeal of Ann Curtis. London, Jarrolds, 1918.
- The Telephone Girl. London, Ward, Lock & Co., 1918.
- The Work of Herr Hands. London, Chapman & Hall, 1918.
- The Secret Pathway. London & Glasgow, Collins, 1919.
- The Yellow Yoke. London, Aldine Publishing Co. (Goodship Sixpennies), 1919.
- The Grip of Sin. London, Lloyds, 1920.
- Lavender’s Inheritance. London, United Press, 1922.
- Evelyn. London, John Long, 1923.
- Her Empty Triumph. London, J. Leng & Co. (People’s Friend Library 162), 1926.
- A Woman’s World. London, J. Leng & Co. (People’s Friend Library 170), 1926.
- A Deadly Revenge. London & Dublin, Mellifont Press, 1934.
- Non-fiction
- The Stricken Land. Serbia as we saw it. London, Everleigh Nash Co., 1916.
References
- Steve Holland, Alice and Claude Askew, "Bear Alley" (2007 Aug. 25)
Notes
- ↑ Holland (2007).