Joan Mary Wayne Brown
Mary Gervaise, Hilary Wayne and Bellamy Brown are the pseudonyms for Joan Mary Wayne Brown. She was born on 21 April 1906 and died on 26 April 1998. She was a prolific writer, publishing over 70 books.[1] A bout of anaemia caused her to pursue writing at the age of 18, rather than attending college.[2]
As Mary Gervaise, she wrote several books for children. The majority of them were school related, but the Georgie and Belinda series were about horses.
Bibliography
As Bellamy Brown
- Sweet And Kind (1947)
- Gay Experiment (1949)
- The Brightness of Day (1949)
- Life Comes To Caroline (1950)
- So Many Counsellors (1951)
- It Happened to Hilary (1952)
- The Lamp In The Room (1953)
- The Fair One (1954)
- When Love Is Green (1955)
- Moonlight, Starlight (1956)
- The Innocent Flower (1957)
- Wish For A Whirlwind (1958)
- Dangerous Destiny (1959)
- The Proud Giants (1959)
- Wild Legacy (1960)
- Solitaire (1962)
- Strange Melody (1964)
- One A Nurse (1965)
- Beware of Loving (1966)
- The Country Door (1969)
As Mary Gervaise
Georgie Series
- A Pony of Your Own (1950)
- Ponies And Holidays (1950)
- Ponies In Clover (1952)
- Ponies and Mysteries (1953)
- Pony From the Farm (1954)
- The Pony Clue (1955)
- Pony Island (1957)
- The Vanishing Pony (1958)
- Puzzle Of Ponies (1964)
- The Secret of Pony Pass (1965)
Belinda Series
- A Pony for Belinda (1959)
- Belinda Rides To School (1960)
- Belinda's Other Pony (1961)
- Belinda Wins Her Spurs (1962)
Farthingale Series
- Fireworks At Farthingale (1954)
- The Farthingale Feud (1957)
- The Farthingale Fete (1958)
- The Farthingale Find (1961)
Other books
- Don-Margery Schoolgirl (1928)
- The Fourth-and Fenella (1928)
- Tiger's First Term (1928)
- A Term on Trial (1929)
- Form Two of Rock House (1929)
- Nancy No-Good at School (1929)
- Ray at Greenwater (1930)
- That Imp Miranda (1930)
- The School On The Hill (1930)
- Topsy the Terrible (1930)
- Miranda at Merryfield (1931)
- Tam at the Gables (1931)
- Captain Miranda (1932)
- Marigold and Dandelion (1932)
- The Twins In The Third (1932)
- Nutmeg at School (1933)
- The Keppelthwaite Mystery (1933)
- The Little Red Car (1933)
- Pat of Patricks (1934)
- The Black Castle Mystery (1934)
- Joan Finds a Way (1935)
- Mysterious Sally (1935)
- Nepeta’s First Term (1936)
- Penelope, Pickles and Pam (1936)
- The Secret of Primrose Cove (1936)
- Pat in the Fifth (1937)
- The Isle of Mystery (1937)
- The Dauntless Clan (1938)
- The Distance Enchanted (1938)
- Two In A Tangle (1938)
- The Jade Image (1939)
- The Two Veronicas (1939)
- Caroline Crusoe (1941)
- The Rainbow Comes (1944)
- A Guest From France (1946)
- Jane Grows Up (1947)
- A Year with Jennifer (1949)
- Five Tigers and a Mouse (1949)
- The Seventh Sanderson (1949)
- Golden Path Adventure (1953)
- Biddy Makes Her Mark (1956)
- The Secret of Golden Path (1956)
- Golden Path Pets (1957)
- Strangers at Golden Path (1958)
- Mandy, Dandy & Co (1962)
- The Painted Swan (1962)
- Lucy In Luck (1963)
- The Proving Of A Paragon (1964)
As Hilary Wayne
- Two Odd Soldiers (1946)
- Tickletoby (1949)
- Vainglorious (1950)
- The Backward Glance (1953)
- Flame of the Forest (1954)
- Flower of the Night (1955)
- No Star Is Lost (1956)
- The Beckoning Rose (1956)
- Candle In the Sun (1957)
- Isle of Whispers (1959)
- Reckless Heart (1959)
- Love Is A Talisman (1961)
- River Of Pearls (1962)
- The Secret Bird (1962)
- Cross My Heart (1963)
- The Crooked Rainbow (1970)
- Love Lost The Way (1970)
- Perilous Freedom (1972)
Sources
- The Encyclopaedia of Girls’ School Stories: Hilary Clare and Sue Sims.
- British Library
References
- ^ Ponymad Book Lovers. "Mary Gervais". http://marygervaise.ponymadbooklovers.co.uk/. Retrieved 12 April 2011.
- ^ Jane Badger Books. "Mary Gervaise". http://www.janebadgerbooks.co.uk/ponybooksfile2/mg1.html. Retrieved 12 April 2011.
External links
Persondata |
Name |
Brown, Joan Mary Wayne |
Alternative names |
Mary Gervaise, Hilary Wayne and Bellamy Brown |
Short description |
author |
Date of birth |
21 April 1906 |
Place of birth |
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Date of death |
26 April 1998 |
Place of death |
Guildford, England |