This short story, later published in the anthology Pistols for Two (and more recently in the updated collection Snowdrift), first appeared in the UK magazine Woman’s Journal in 1936, and … Read More ““Runaway Match” by Georgette Heyer”

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This short story, later published in the anthology Pistols for Two (and more recently in the updated collection Snowdrift), first appeared in the UK magazine Woman’s Journal in 1936, and … Read More ““Runaway Match” by Georgette Heyer”
WARNING! The below article contains frank descriptions of animal trophy hunting and images of slain rhinocerosES. This article, and its accompanying images, appeared in London’s The Sphere newspaper on June … Read More ““The Horned Beast of Africa” by Georgette Heyer”
Published in 1937 under the objectionable title “Lady, Your Pardon“ — it was changed by Woman’s Journal editor Dorothy Sutherland, who had a sad habit of renaming Heyer’s works — … Read More ““Pharaoh’s Daughter” by Georgette Heyer Illustrations”
Published in 1937 under the objectionable title “Lady, Your Pardon“ — it was changed by Woman’s Journal editor Dorothy Sutherland, who had a sad habit of renaming Heyer’s works — … Read More ““Pharaoh’s Daughter” Part IV by Georgette Heyer”
Published in 1937 under the objectionable title “Lady, Your Pardon“ — it was changed by Woman’s Journal editor Dorothy Sutherland, who had a sad habit of renaming Heyer’s works — … Read More ““Pharaoh’s Daughter” Part III by Georgette Heyer”
Published in 1937 under the objectionable title “Lady, Your Pardon“ — it was changed by Woman’s Journal editor Dorothy Sutherland, who had a sad habit of renaming Heyer’s works — … Read More ““Pharaoh’s Daughter” Part II by Georgette Heyer”
Published in 1937 under the objectionable title “Lady, Your Pardon“ — it was changed by Woman’s Journal editor Dorothy Sutherland, who had a sad habit of renaming Heyer’s works — … Read More ““Pharaoh’s Daughter” Part I by Georgette Heyer”
Georgette Heyer’s ninth published short story is definitely her most autobiographical, and was attributed to her pen name “Stella Martin.” The story ran in Sovereign Magazine accompanied by these two … Read More “Illustrations from “The Old Maid” — Woman’s Pictorial (1925)”
Georgette Heyer’s eighth published short story is her only tragedy (that we know of), and is set in the Georgian period. The story ran in Sovereign Magazine accompanied by this … Read More “Illustrations from “Love” — Sovereign Magazine (1923)”
Georgette Heyer’s seventh published short story gives us the down-on-her-luck Mary, who happens to run into a man who has long wanted to marry her at a dance hall. The … Read More “Illustrations from “The Chinese Shawl” — The Quiver (1923)”