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'''Marjorie Bowen''' was one of the best known pseudonyms of '''Margaret Gabrielle Long''', who wrote gothic stories, ghost stories, history, and romances.
'''Marjorie Bowen''' was one of the best known pseudonyms of '''Margaret Gabrielle Long''', who wrote gothic stories, ghost stories, history, and romances.


==Pseudonyms==
==Names==
 
; Pseudonyms
* Marjorie Bowen
* Marjorie Bowen
* Joseph Shearing
* Joseph Shearing
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* Airing in a Closed Carriage (1943)
* Airing in a Closed Carriage (1943)
* ''[[Kecksies and Other Twilight Tales]]'' (1976) (short stories, as Marjorie Bowen)
* ''[[Kecksies and Other Twilight Tales]]'' (1976) (short stories, as Marjorie Bowen)
==Further reading==
* [http://www.facebook.com/pages/Margaret-Gabrielle-Long/107968559236467 facebook]


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Revision as of 18:47, 20 August 2010

Marjorie Bowen was one of the best known pseudonyms of Margaret Gabrielle Long, who wrote gothic stories, ghost stories, history, and romances.

Names

Pseudonyms
  • Marjorie Bowen
  • Joseph Shearing
  • George Preedy
  • John Winch
  • Robert Paye
  • Margaret Campbell

Bibliography

  • The Viper of Milan (1906)
  • Black Magic: a Tale of the Rise and Fall of the Antichrist (1909)
  • A Knight of Spain (1913)
  • The Cheats, A Romantic Fantasy (1920)
  • Stinging Nettles (1923)
  • The Pagoda (1927)
  • General Crack (1928) (as George Preedy)
  • The Golden Roof (1928)
  • Forget-me-Not (1932) (as Joseph Shearing)
  • The Last Bouquet, Some Twilight Tales (1933)
  • The Triumphant Beast (1934)
  • Trumpets at Rome (1936)
  • This Shining Woman (1937);
  • God and the Wedding Dress (1938)
  • Mr. Tyler's Saints (1939)
  • The Circle in the Water (1939)
  • The Debate Continues: being the Autobiography of Marjorie Bowen (1939) (as Margaret Campbell)
  • Ethics in Modern Art (1939)
  • The Crime of Laura Sarelle (1941) (as Joseph Shearing)
  • The Spectral Bride. Also known as The Fetch (1942) (as Joseph Shearing)
  • Airing in a Closed Carriage (1943)
  • Kecksies and Other Twilight Tales (1976) (short stories, as Marjorie Bowen)

Further reading