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Elizabeth Jane Howard CBE FRSL (26 March 1923 – 2 January 2014), was an English novelist. ... Three Miles Up and Other Strange Stories. 2003.
"The Trains" (first published in The Tatler, Christmas 1951, as by Elizabeth Jane Howard and Robert Aickman) "The Insufficient Answer" "The View" Note: Howard's stories here are collected, with an additional story, "Mr Wrong" in her Three Miles Up and Other Strange Stories (Tartarus Press, ISBN 1-872621-75-9).
Lemmons, also known as Gladsmuir and Gladsmuir House, was the home of novelists Kingsley Amis (1922–1995) and Elizabeth Jane Howard (1923–2014) on the south side of Hadley Common, Barnet, on the border of north London and Hertfordshire. [2]
The drama was based on The Light Years and Marking Time, the first two novels in the series of five by Elizabeth Jane Howard, entitled The Cazalet Chronicles and first published in the 1990s. For the TV series, they were adapted by the screenwriter Douglas Livingstone and the production was directed by Suri Krishnamma .
A former Playboy model killed herself and her 7-year-old son after jumping from a hotel in Midtown New York City on Friday morning. The New York Post reports that 47-year-old Stephanie Adams ...
We Are for the Dark: Six Ghost Stories (1951) by Elizabeth Jane Howard and Robert Aickman; We Are For The Dark (1987) by Robert Silverberg. We Are for the Dark: The Collected Stories [of Silverberg] Volume 7 (2012)
Al Wilson was not only the star of Three Miles Up but also flew as a "stunt pilot" in the film. After Wilson became a flying instructor and a short period as manager of the Mercury Aviation Company, founded by one of his students, Cecil B. DeMille, Wilson became more and more skilled in performing stunts, including wing-walking, and left the company to become a professional stunt pilot ...
Jane Howard, Countess of Westmorland (1533–1593), English noblewoman; Jane Howard, Duchess of Norfolk (1643–1693), English noblewoman; Jane Howard (fl. 1920s), American classic female blues singer also (possibly) known as Miss Frankie. Elizabeth Jane Howard (1923–2014), British novelist; Jane Howard (journalist) (1935–1996), American ...