Catherine Gaskin
Catherine Gaskin was an Irish–Australian romance novelist.
She was born in Dundalk Bay, Louth, Ireland in 1929. When she was only three months old, her parents moved to Australia, settling in Coogee, a suburb of Sydney, where she grew up. Her first novel This Other Eden, was written when she was 15 and published two years later. After her second novel, With Every Year, was published, she moved to London. Three best-sellers followed: Dust in Sunlight (1950), All Else is Folly (1951), and Daughter of the House (1952). She completed her best known work, Sara Dane, on her 25th birthday in 1954, and it was published in 1955. It sold more than 2 million copies, was translated into a number of other languages, and was made into a television series in Australia in 1982. Other novels included A Falcon for the Queen (1972) and The Summer of the Spanish Woman (1977).
Catherine Gaskin moved to Manhattan for ten years, after marrying an American. She then moved to the Virgin Islands, then in 1967 to Ireland, where she became an Irish citizen. She also lived on the Isle of Man. Her last novel was The Charmed Circle (1988). She then returned to Sydney, where she died in September 2009, aged 80, of ovarian cancer.
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Ambassador's Women, the
Das Erbe der Marquesa
Das große Versprechen
Die Frende
Die grunaugige lady
Die Stunde der Wahrheit
Dust in sunlight
Ein falke fur die Konigin =
Ein Falke für die Königin
Fiona
Gaskin 12 SW
Lynmara
Reader's Digest Condensed Books (Terminal Man / Captain Bligh & Mr. Christian / Sunbird / Falcon for a Queen)
Sara Dana
Summer of the Spanish Woman, The
The charmed circle
The Property of a Gentleman
This Other Eden
Wie Sand am Meer. Roman
With every year
With every year
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טירת סאן מרטיו
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