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The Perplexed Heart | Michael Joseph Ltd., London | 1939 |
| Doubleday, New York | 1939 |
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The Spinning Wheel | Michael Joseph Ltd., London | 1940 |
| Doubleday, New York | 1940 |
Published in the USA as Weep No More |
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The Little Less | Michael Joseph Ltd., London | 1941 |
| Doubleday, New York | 1941 |
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Treveryan | Michael Joseph Ltd., London | 1942 |
| Doubleday, New York | 1942 |
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Lawrence Vane | Peter Davies Ltd., London | 1946 |
| Doubleday, New York | 1946 |
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The Quest: A Fairy Story | The Westaway Press, Buckinghamshire | 1946 |
This short story was included in the Summer edition of The West Country Magazine | | |
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Birkinshaw and Other Stories | Peter Davies Ltd., London | 1948 |
A collection of twelve short
stories
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Reveille | Peter Davies Ltd., London | 1950 |
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It’s Only the Sister | Peter Davies Ltd., London | 1951 |
Autobiography | | |
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Shallow Waters | Peter Davies Ltd., London | 1952 |
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The Road to Leenane | Peter Davies Ltd., London | 1963 |
| Appleton-Century, New York | 1963 |
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Old Maids Remember | Peter Davies Ltd., London | 1966 |
Autobiography | | |
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Pilgrims by the Way | Peter Davies Ltd., London | 1967 |
Autobiography | | |
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The Frailty of Nature | Peter Davies Ltd., London | 1969 |
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Fowey | Bossiney Books, Truro | 1973 |
This article was included in a collection edited by Michael Williams and published in the book My Cornwall | | |
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What a Diocese Can Mean | Truro Diocesan Centenary Committee, Truro | 1977 |
This article was published in One Hundred Years a Diocese | | |
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The Three du Maurier Sisters: Daphne, Angela and Jeanne | Polperro Heritage Press, Worcestershire.
| 2012 |
by Michael Williams.
Autobiography. | | |
Michael Williams recalls the three du Maurier sisters: Daphne, Angela and Jeanne. They were, he says, 'three gifted women rather like that colony of beautifu standing stones, The Hurlers, out on Bodmin Moor. Kindred spirits yet strong individuality.' |
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Daphne du Maurier and her Sisters: The Hidden Life of Piffy, Bird and Bing | HarperPress (an imprint of Harper Collins Publishers), London. | 2013 |
by Jane Dunn. Autobiography. | | |
All three du Maurier sisters were haunted by the ghosts of their ancestors and the powerful presence of their parents. But the hidden lives of Piffy, Bird and Bing were full of social and sexual non-conformity, creative energy and compulsive make-believe. In a story as surprising and psychologically complex as a Daphne du Maurier novel, Daphne du Maurier and Her Sisters reveals the struggle for identity and the love and rivalry at the heart of this most fascinating family. |
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