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Victoria Holt
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    1906-09-01 - 1993-01-18

Eleanor Alice Burford was born on September 01, 1906 in Kensington, London. Her father, Joseph Burford, was something of an odd-job man, with no steady profession, but he quickly passed on his great love of books to his young daughter. She was an avid reader from the age of four onwards. In her early twenties, she married a leather merchant, George Percival Hibbert, who shared her love of books and reading.

Eleanor Burford was one of the preeminent English authors of historical fiction for most of the twentieth century. She used eight pennames during her career and many of her readers under one penname never suspected her other identities. In 1941, she began signing her novels with her maiden name: Eleanor Burford, later she created her first and most prolific pseudonym: Jean Plaidy. In the 1950's she used the pseudonyms: Elbur Ford, Kathleen Kellow and Ellalice Tate. In 1960, she created the pseudonyms: Anna Percival and the popular Victoria Holt. In 1972, she created her last pseudonym Philippa Carr. (Some of her novels were reedited as different pseudonyms)

She died on January 18, 1993 at sea, somewhere between Greece and Port Said, Egypt. By the time of her death, the novels of Jean Plaidy had sold more than 14 million copies worldwide. Her last novel The Black Opal as Victoria Holt was published posthumously, under this pseudonym, she sold 56 millon copies and as Phillipa Carr, 3 million.

Location: England, U.K.

Alternate Names: Eleanor Burford, Jean Plaidy, Elbur Ford, Kathleen Kellow, Ellalice Tate, Anna Percival, Philippa Carr

- Wikipedia article

Books by this Author
Daughter of deceit by Victoria Holt
G.K. Hall, 1993
Snare of serpents by Victoria Holt
G.K. Hall, 1994
Kirkland revels by Victoria Holt
Eagle Large Print, 1994
Seven for a secret by Victoria Holt
G.K. Hall, 1994
Seven for a secret by Victoria Holt
Doubleday, 1992
The legend of the seventh virgin by Victoria Holt
Edito-Service by arrangement with W. Collins, 1982
The curse of the kings by Victoria Holt
Edito-Service S.A., 1982
The legend of the seventh virgin by Victoria Holt
Doubleday, 1965
Bride of Pendorric by Victoria Holt
St. Martin's Griffin, 2009
The Queen's confession by Victoria Holt
Doubleday, 1968
The pride of the peacock by Victoria Holt
Doubleday, 1976
The time of the hunter's moon by Victoria Holt
Doubleday, 1983
Seven for a secret by Victoria Holt
Doubleday, 1992
Kirkland revels by Victoria Holt
Doubleday, 1962
On the night of the seventh moon by Victoria Holt
St. Martin's Griffin, 2010
Lord of the Far Island by Victoria Holt
Center Point Pub., 2009
The shadow of the lynx by Victoria Holt
Doubleday, 1971
The king of the castle by Victoria Holt
Collins, 1967
The legend of the seventh virgin by Victoria Holt
Thorndike Press, 2001