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Elizabeth Byrd (December 8, 1912 – May 11, 1989) was an American author. Her main body of work is historical fiction, and her most successful novel is Immortal Queen, a historical romance about Mary, Queen of Scots. Nine of her thirteen novels were published while she was living in Scotland. Elizabeth Byrd (Saint Louis (Missouri), 8 december 1912 - Tucson (Arizona), 11 mei 1989) was een Amerikaanse schrijfster van voornamelijk historische romans.
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Immortal Queen
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editor novelist literary critic Radio writer
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Don Phares, Barrie Gaunt
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Elizabeth Byrd (Saint Louis (Missouri), 8 december 1912 - Tucson (Arizona), 11 mei 1989) was een Amerikaanse schrijfster van voornamelijk historische romans. Elizabeth Byrd (December 8, 1912 – May 11, 1989) was an American author. Her main body of work is historical fiction, and her most successful novel is Immortal Queen, a historical romance about Mary, Queen of Scots. Nine of her thirteen novels were published while she was living in Scotland.
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