Lesson 11-The Pen of My Aunt I. Author--Life As a scottish writer and dramatist she wrote 8 mystery novels, 6 of which feature Inspector Alan Grant of scotland yard Much of the novels appeal comes from Tey's loving portrayal of traditional English country living, and life on a horse-breeding farm By a fascinating character study her novels are powerful combination and make for fascinating plots W B L E To be continued on the next page BACK NEXT
W B T L E Lesson 11—The Pen of My Aunt As a Scottish writer and dramatist, she wrote 8 mystery novels, 6 of which feature Inspector Alan Grant of Scotland Yard. Much of the novels’ appeal comes from Tey's loving portrayal of traditional English country living, and life on a horse-breeding farm. By a fascinating character study, her novels are powerful combination and make for fascinating plots. I. Author—Life To be continued on the next page
Lesson 11-The Pen of My Aunt I. Author--Life born in Inverness, Scotland in 1896 attended the royal academy and later the Anstley Physical Training College in Birmingham, England after which she taught physical education in 1926 she began writing short stories, novels, and a successful play, richard of Bordeaux, under the daviot pseudonym W B L E To be continued on the next page BACK NEXT
W B T L E Lesson 11—The Pen of My Aunt born in Inverness, Scotland in 1896 attended the Royal Academy and later the Anstley Physical Training College in Birmingham, England, after which she taught physical education in 1926 she began writing short stories, novels, and a successful play, Richard of Bordeaux, under the Daviot pseudonym I. Author—Life To be continued on the next page
Lesson 11-The Pen of My Aunt I. Author--Life successful publication of her first detective novel The Man in the Queue(1929), featuring her Scotland yard detective Alan grant Her initial crime novel under the pseudonym Josephine Tey, A Shilling for Candles, was published in 1936 died in London in 1952, leaving her entire estate to the National Trust W B L E The end of author--Life BACK NEXT
W B T L E Lesson 11—The Pen of My Aunt successful publication of her first detective novel The Man in the Queue (1929), featuring her Scotland Yard detective Alan Grant Her initial crime novel under the pseudonym Josephine Tey, A Shilling for Candles, was published in 1936. died in London in 1952, leaving her entire estate to the National Trust I. Author—Life The end of Author—Life
Lesson 11-The Pen of My Aunt I. Author-works Six Novels in the alan grant mysteries by Tey The franchise a形air The daughter of Time-for which she 1. The Man in the Queue(1929) is still best remembered-in his 2. A Shilling for Candles(1936) Crime Mystery: The 100 Best Books 3. The Franchise Affair(1948) 4. To Love and Be Wise(1950) 5. The Daughter of Time( 1951) 6. The singing Sands(1952) W B L E To be continued on the next page BACK NEXT
W B T L E Lesson 11—The Pen of My Aunt Six Novels in the Alan Grant Mysteries by Tey 1. The Man in the Queue (1929) 2. A Shilling for Candles (1936) 3. The Franchise Affair (1948) 4. To Love and Be Wise (1950) 5. The Daughter of Time (1951) 6. The Singing Sands (1952) The Franchise Affair The Daughter of Time—for which she is still best remembered—in his Crime & Mystery: The 100 Best Books. I. Author—Works To be continued on the next page
Lesson 11-The Pen of My Aunt I. Author-works The franchise THE MAN Affair THE QUEUE (The third book in the Alan grant series (1948) Shilling for Candles (The second book in the The Man in the Queue Alan Grant series)(1936) The e first book in tl he Alan Grant series)(1929) W B L E BACK NEXT
W B T L E Lesson 11—The Pen of My Aunt The Man in the Queue (The first book in the Alan Grant series) (1929) A Shilling for Candles (The second book in the Alan Grant series) (1936) The Franchise Affair (The third book in the Alan Grant series) (1948) To be continued on the next page. I. Author—Works