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Vaughan Wilkins

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William Vaughan Wilkins (March 6, 1890February, 1959) was an English historical novelist and journalist.

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Biography

Vaughan Wilkins was born in London. He married Mary Isabel Stanistreet and had two children.

Bibliography

  • Fanfare for a witch (1954)
  • And so- Victoria (1937)
  • Seven Tempest
  • Being met together
  • Once upon a time: an adventure
  • The city of frozen fire
  • Crown without sceptre
  • A King reluctant
  • Valley beyond time
  • Husband for Victoria
  • Lady of Paris

History

  • Endless prelude: an historical anthology
  • Sidelights on industrial evolution

For the younger

  • After bath; or, the remarkable case of the flying hat

References

IMDb. Biography for Vaughan Wilkins. (online). Available from: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0929321/bio. [Accessed 28 July 2007]. LibraryThing Beta Author: Vaughan Wilkins Available from: http://www.librarything.com/author/wilkinsvaughan. [Accessed 30 July 2007].

External links

The National Portrait Gallery has eight images of Vaughan Wilkins none of which are available as a web image. Details of these can be seen at: http://www.npg.org.uk/live/search/person.asp?LinkID=mp57978. [Accessed 30 July 2007].

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