"Merlin Series" Mary Stewart Hand Signed First Day Cover Dated 1970. This item is authenticated by Todd Mueller Autographs and comes with their certificate of authenticity. (born Mary Florence Elinor Rainbow ; 17 September 1916 - 9 May 2014) was a British novelist who developed the romantic mystery genre, featuring smart, adventurous heroines who could hold their own in dangerous situations.
She also wrote children's books and poetry, but may be best known for her. Which straddles the boundary between the historical novel and fantasy. Mary Stewart was born on 17 September 1916 in. County Durham, England, UK, daughter of Mary Edith Matthews, from New Zealand, and Frederick Albert Rainbow, a vicar. In 1938 with first-class honours in English, was awarded a first-class Teaching Diploma in English with Art the following year and in 1941 gained her master's degree. The scarcity of jobs during World War II meant that she held a variety of posts during this period, including primary school teaching, teaching at secondary level at a girls' boarding school, and working part-time both at the Sixth Form of. And as a temporary lecturer in the English Department at Durham University.She received an honorary D. It was in Durham that she met and married her husband. A young Scot who lectured in Geology. They married in September 1945 after having met at a VE Day dance; their engagement was announced in.
Only one month after they met. At 30, she suffered an. Undiagnosed for several weeks, and subsequently could not have children. In 1956, they moved to Edinburgh, where he became professor of geology and mineralogy, and later chairman of the Geology Department at. Mary, in her own words, was a "born storyteller" and had been writing stories since the age of three.When she and her husband moved to Edinburgh, she submitted a novel to the publishers Hodder & Stoughton. Was an immediate success, followed by many other successful works over the years. In 1974, Mary's husband Frederick Stewart was knighted and she became Lady Stewart, although she never used the title.
Her husband died in 2001. In semi-retirement Stewart resided in Edinburgh, Scotland as well as Loch Awe, Scotland. An avid gardener, Mary and her husband shared a keen love of nature. She was also fond of her cat Tory, a black and white female, who lived to be eighteen. Mary Stewart died on 9 May 2014.