Haymon, Sylvia, 1917-1995
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found: Norwich, 1973:t.p. (Sylvia Haymon)
found: Opposite the Cross Keys, 1988:t.p. (Sylvia Haymon) p. 2 (crime fiction by Sylvia Haymon writing as S.T. Haymon)
found: Television and radio as a career, 1963:t.p. (Sylvia Haymon)
found: The women's library, London Metropolitan Univ. WWW site, 14 Sept., 2011:search persons (Sylvia Haymon (1917-1995), writer; b. Sylvia Rosen in Norwich on 17 Oct. 1917; became a broadcaster, working with Woman's Hour in the early 1950s; also became a freelance writer for 'The Lady', 'The Times' and 'Punch' until the late 1960s, writing articles on subjects including the militant suffrage movement; began writing children's books, 'Bonnie Prince Charlie' in 1969, and 'King Monmouth' the following year; published two volumes of autobiography: 'Opposite the Cross Keys' (1988) and 'The Quivering Tree' (1990); she began to publish crime novels under the name of S T Haymon; d. in Oct. 1995)
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2011-09-14: new
2011-09-15: revised
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