Project Gutenberg Author Index Author Index "Y". Yates, Dornford, 18851960 http://www.ibiblio.org/gutenberg/authors/author_index_Y.html
Dornford Yates Dornford Yates (18851960) - vlastním jménem Cecil William Mercer Anglický spisovatel, autor detektivních píbh a romantických a humorných komedií. Vystudoval Harrow a Oxford a stal se právním zástupcem. http://abc.kvalitne.cz/l/1x.htm
Extractions: Dornford Yates (1885-1960) - vlastním jménem Cecil William Mercer Anglický spisovatel, autor detektivních pøíbìhù a romantických a humorných komedií. Vystudoval Harrow a Oxford a stal se právním zástupcem. Psaní se zprvu vìnoval jako doplòujícímu zdroji financí k výnosùm z advokacie. Bìhem I. svìtové války chytil svalový revmatismus, který mu zùstal po celý zbytek ¾ivota. Jako¾to invalida zùstal a¾ do konce války doma, kde se ¾ivil za psacím stolem - nyní se ji¾ literatuøe vìnoval plnohodnotnì, nebo» se stala jediným zdrojem Yatesovy ob¾ivy. Poté se pøestìhoval do ji¾ní Francie, odkud se ale zaèátkem II. svìtové války uchýlil do africké Ji¾ní Rhodesie (souèasná Zimbabwe). O¾enil se s americkou hereèkou, v roce 1933 se s ní v¹ak rozvedl a po roce si vzal anglické dìvèe. An Eye For A Tooth, 1943 And Berry Came Too, 1936 Blind Corner, 1927 Blood Royal, 1929 Cost Price/The Laughing Bacchante, 1949 Fire Below/By Royal Command, 1930 Gale Warning, 1939 Maiden's Stakes, 1929 Ne'er-Do-Well, 1954 Period Stuff, 1942
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LitSearch: An Online Literary Database Yates, Dornford (18851960) Works by this author Brother Of Daphne, The.Copyright 2001 Keith Ito. All Rights Reserved. Admin Control Panel. http://daily.stanford.edu/litsearch/servlet/DescribeAuthor?name=Yates, Dornford
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Stories, Listed By Author Yates, Dornford; pseudonym of Cecil William Mercer, (18851960) (chron.)* Blind Corner Chapter 1, (ex) London Hodder Stoughton 1927 http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/msf/s174.htm
Chronological List, Part 15 CORNELIA SNIDER; YASGUR, BATYA SWIFT; Yates, DONALD A. Yates, Dornford;pseudonym of Cecil William Mercer, (18851960); Yates, RENATE; http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/msf/e15.htm
Extractions: Previous Table-of-Contents WOOLEY, JOHN (Steven) WOOLF, VIRGINIA (Stephen) ... WOOLRICH, CORNELL ; [i.e., Cornell George Hopley-Woolrich] (1903-1968); see pseudonym William Irish WOOTON, CARL WORCESTER, WAYNE WORDSWORTH, WILLIAM ... WORTS, GEORGE F(rank) (1892-1967); see pseudonym Loring Brent WOTTON, MABEL E. WOZNICK, LEIGH WREN, LASSITER ... WREN, M. K. ; pseudonym of Martha Kay Renfroe WREN, P(ercival) C(hristopher) WRIGHT, BETTY REN WRIGHT, DAPHNE (1951- ); see pseudonym Natasha Cooper WRIGHT, E. E. WRIGHT, ERIC WRIGHT, GILBERT (Munger) ... WRIGHT, STEVE ; [i.e., Stephen William Wright] (1951- ) WRIGHT, THOMAS WU, WILLIAM F(ranking) WYANT, DEVONA R. WYCKOFF, JAMES ... WYLLARDE, DOLF ; pseudonym of Dorothy Margarette Selby Lowndes WYLLIE, MARION FIELDS WYNDHAM, JOHN ; pseudonym of John Beynon Harris WYNN, DOUGLAS WYNN, ROBERT H. WYNNE, ANTHONY ; pseudonym of Robert McNair Wilson WYNNE-JONES, TIM(othy) WYRICK E(d) L. WYSONG, PEGGY ... YATES, DORNFORD ; pseudonym of Cecil William Mercer YATES, RENATE YEAGER, DORIAN YEATTS, TABATHA ... YERMAKOV, NICHOLAS V. ; see under Hawke, Simon
Dornford Yates Dornford Yates 18851960 Pseudonym of Cecil William Mercer. He waseducated at Harrow and Oxford. He then became a barrister. He http://www.xs4all.nl/~embden11/Engels/yates.htm
Extractions: Dornford Yates Pseudonym of Cecil William Mercer. He was educated at Harrow and Oxford. He then became a barrister. He took to writing to supplement his earnings at the Bar. In the First World War he contracted muscular rheumatism which lasted all his life. He was invalided home and spent the rest of the war in a desk job. He found very little work at the Bar and started to write seriously for a living. He moved to Southern France but at the start of the Second World War he retreated to Southern Rodhesia. He married an American actress but divorced her in 1933 and married an English girl in 1934. He also wrote romantic and humorous comedy. Titles and year of publication: 1) The Courts of Idleness (short stories) 2) Berry and Co (short stories) 3) Jonah and Co (short stories) 4) The Stolen March (short stories) 5) Blind Corner 6) Perishable Goods 7) Blood Royal 8) Maiden's Stakes (short stories) 9) Fire Below (US Title: By Royal Command) 11) Safe Custody 12) Storm Music 13) She Fell Among Thieves 14) And Berry Came Too (short stories) 15) She Painted Her Face 16) Gale Warning 17) Shoal Water 18) Period Stuff (short stories) 19) An Eye for a Tooth 20) The House That Berry Built 21) Red in the Morning (US Title: Were Death Denied) 22) The Berry Scene (short stories) 23) Cost Price (US Title: The Laughing Bacchante) 24) Ne'er-Do-Well 25) The Best of Berry (short stories) Back
Index Stories, Listed By Author, Part 12 1942 ); YARBROUGH, STEVE; YASGUR, BATYA SWIFT; Yates, DONALD A. Yates,Dornford; pseudonym of Cecil William Mercer, (1885-1960); Yates http://contento.best.vwh.net/mags/q12.html
Extractions: Previous Table-of-Contents WHITWORTH, A. W. WHITWORTH, JOHN ... WILHELM, KATE ; [i.e., Katie Gertrude Meredeth Wilhelm Knight] (1928- ) WILKEN, LINDA WILKINS, CHARLES WILKINS, KEN WILKINS-FREEMAN, MARY E. ; see under Freeman, Mary E. Wilkins WILKINSON, CHARLES WILKINSON, RICHARD HILL WILKINSON, RONALD S. ... WILLIAMS, GORDON (Maclean) (1939- ); see pseudonym P. B. Yuill WILLIAMS, JOHN A(lfred) WILLIAMS, JOHN L. WILLIAMS, JOY ... WILLIAMS, LINDA V. ; see pseudonym Linda Grant WILLIAMS, MARY WILLIAMS, NIGEL WILLIAMS, PHILIP C(arlton) ... WILLIAMSON, CHET ; [i.e., Chester Carlton Williamson] (1948- ) WILLIAMSON, J. N. ; [i.e., Gerald Neal "Jerry" Williamson] (1932- ) WILLIAMSON, LISA D. WILLIS, DANIELLE WILLIS, EDWARD HENRY ; see under Willis, Ted WILLIS, TED ; [i.e., Edward Henry Willis] (1918-1992) WILMOT, TONY WILSON, BARBARA (Ellen) WILSON, BARBARA (Ellen) : Theft of the Poet [*Cassandra Reilly] WILSON, DAVID NIALL WILSON, DEBRA WILSON, DEREK (Alan) WILSON, EDMUND ... WILSON, JOHN ANTHONY BURGESS (1917-1993); see pseudonym Anthony Burgess WILSON, L. A., Jr.
Stories, Listed By Author Oct '94. Yates, Dornford; pseudonym of Cecil William Mercer, (18851960)The Real Thing, (ss) The Windsor Magazine Apr '37 12 Tales http://contento.best.vwh.net/mags/s113.html
Extractions: Previous Table-of-Contents WOOLRICH, CORNELL ; [i.e., Cornell George Hopley-Woolrich] (1903-1968); see pseudonym William Irish C-Jag, (nv) Black Mask Oct '40; also as "Just Enough to Cover a Thumbnail". The Dancing Detective ["Dime a Dance"], (nv) Black Mask Feb '38 Dead on Her Feet, (ss) Dime Detective Dec '35 Death Between Dances, (ss) The Shadow Mystery Magazine Dec '47 (+1) Death in the Air, (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly Oct 10 '36 Dime a Dance, (nv) Black Mask Feb '38; also as "The Dancing Detective". Dusk to Dawn, (nv) Black Mask Dec '37 I Married a Dead Man [as by William Irish], (n.) J.B. Lippincott, 1948; expanded and rewritten from "They Call Me Patrice"
National Portrait Gallery A-Z Of Portrait Sitters (Y) 3 portraits. Dornford Yates (Cecil William Mercer) (18851960), Novelist.5 portraits. Edmund Yates (1831-1894), Novelist. 2 portraits. http://www.npg.org.uk/live/search/a-z/sitY.asp
Dornford Yates(1885-1960) Cecil William Marcer? The summary for this Japanese page contains characters that cannot be correctly displayed in this language/character set. http://www.geocities.com/Tokyo/Spa/1771/reading/Y.htm
Famous Alumni - University College, Oxford Cecil Mercer `Dornford Yates' (18851960), novelist. His thrillers,and his series of romantic comedies featuring the glamorous http://archive.museophile.sbu.ac.uk/ox/univ-col/famous-alumni.html
Extractions: Richard Fleming (d. 1431), bishop of Lincoln and founder of Lincoln College Oxford Richard Stanyhurst (1547-1618), writer of a famous translation of Virgil's Aeneid. John Radcliffe (1652-1714), physician. Royal patronage (he was physician to Princess Anne of Denmark) and other wealthy patients made him extremely rich: a number of Oxford landmarks were built for him or using funds bequeathed by him, including the Radcliffe Camera , the Radcliffe Infirmary, and the Radcliffe Observatory Gerard Langbaine (1656-1692), dramatic biographer and critic. His best-known work is `An Account of the English Dramatic Poets', but he also compiled `Momus Triumphans', in which he sought to show how many dramatists borrowed their plots from classical histories and romances. Richard Jago (1715-1781), poet. He wrote `Edge-hill', a topographical poem in four books describing views of Warwickshire. Roger Newdigate (1719-1806), antiquary. Founded the Newdigate Prize for English verse at Oxford.