Immagine dell'autore.

Ursula Bloom (1892–1984)

Autore di Tea Is So Intoxicating

164 opere 354 membri 4 recensioni 1 preferito

Sull'Autore

Nota di disambiguazione:

(eng) This is actually the page for the name Lozania Prole which was Ursula Bloom's most widely used pseudonym.

Fonte dell'immagine: "Ursula Bloom on the Promenade at Walton-on-the-Naze" (1932) by Charles A. Buchel (1892-1984).

Serie

Opere di Ursula Bloom

Tea Is So Intoxicating (1950) 61 copie
Wonder Cruise (2016) 12 copie
Our Dearest Emma (1950) 9 copie
The House of Kent (1969) 6 copie
The Dark-Eyed Queen (1976) 5 copie
The King's Wife (1951) 5 copie
Two Queen Annes (1971) 5 copie
Six Wives But One Love (1972) 5 copie
The Ten-Day Queen (1972) 4 copie
No Lady In The Cart (1949) 4 copie
The Enchanting Courtesan (1975) 4 copie
The little Victoria (1982) 4 copie
Parson Extraordinary (1963) 3 copie
Fruit On The Bough (1931) 3 copie
Twilight of a Tudor (1976) 3 copie
Three Sisters (2017) 3 copie
Life is No Fairy Tale (1976) 3 copie
Three Sons (1946) 3 copie
Six Fools and a Fairy (1948) 3 copie
The queen's midwife (2016) 3 copie
The Song of Salome (1969) 3 copie
Sweet Nell (1969) 3 copie
The Last Tsarina (1970) 3 copie
Henry's Last Love (1978) 3 copie
Sweet Marie-Antoinette (1969) 2 copie
Nine Lives (1983) 2 copie
The Dandelion Clock (1982) 2 copie
Daughters of the Rectory (1955) 2 copie
The passionate heart (1990) 2 copie
The Woman Doctor (1978) 2 copie
The Painted Lady (1976) 2 copie
Sea Fret (1986) 2 copie
The Elegant Edwardian (1958) 2 copie
Youth at the Gate (1959) 2 copie
War Isn't Wonderful (1961) 2 copie
The A B C of Authorship (1938) 2 copie
Hitler's Eva (1965) 2 copie
Harvest of a House (1971) 2 copie
The Marriage of Leonora (1984) 2 copie
The Queen's daughters (1973) 2 copie
The Fire and the Rose (1978) 2 copie
Prince Philanderer (1972) 2 copie
A Tudor Trilogy (1976) 2 copie
Last Love of a King (1974) 2 copie
Pack mule (1931) 2 copie
A roof and four walls. (1967) 2 copie
Romance of Summer (1984) 1 copia
The Amorous Bicycle (1984) 1 copia
When Paris Fell (1976) 1 copia
Domestic Blister (1983) 1 copia
The dragonfly (1975) 1 copia
The Herring's Nest (1950) 1 copia
The Romance Of Dr Dinah (1967) 1 copia
Trackless way 1 copia
Heartbreak surgeon (1963) 1 copia
Romantic Fugitive (1989) 1 copia
Holiday mood 1 copia
Pastoral 1 copia
Crazy quilt 1 copia
The great Queen Consort (1976) 1 copia
Tarnish 1 copia
Base metal 1 copia
Spilled salt 1 copia
Nelson's Love (1977) 1 copia
Victorian vinaigrette (1956) 1 copia
Theatre Sister in Love (1990) 1 copia
Next Tuesday 1 copia
Albert the beloved (1974) 1 copia
Laughter in Cheyne Walk (1972) 1 copia
Silver Ring (1984) 1 copia
The Old Rectory (1973) 1 copia
House on the Hill (1977) 1 copia
Orange Girl (1972) 1 copia
Princesses in love (1973) 1 copia
The judge of Jerusalem (1995) 1 copia
The Rose of Norfolk (1964) 1 copia
Duke of Windsor (1975) 1 copia
Edward and Victoria (1977) 1 copia
The king's daughter (1984) 1 copia
Perchance to dream (1971) 1 copia
Abiding City (1981) 1 copia
The Thieving Magpie (1960) 1 copia
The Old Adam (1967) 1 copia
The cheval glass (1973) 1 copia
The Caravan Of Chance (1971) 1 copia
The Quiet Village (1979) 1 copia
Consort to the Queen (2019) 1 copia
King Henry's Sweetheart (2016) 1 copia
Price above rubies (1965) 1 copia
The fourth cedar (1945) 1 copia
The Nine Day Queen (2019) 1 copia
The king's pleasure (1954) 1 copia
For Love of the King (1984) 1 copia

Etichette

Informazioni generali

Nome canonico
Bloom, Ursula
Altri nomi
Prole, Lozania (pseudonym)
Essex, Mary
Harvey, Rachel
Mann, Deborah
Burns, Sheila
Data di nascita
1892-12-11
Data di morte
1984-10-29
Sesso
female
Nazionalità
UK
Luogo di nascita
Springfield, Chelmsford, Essex, England, UK
Luogo di morte
Nether Wallop, Hampshire, England, UK
Luogo di residenza
Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England
Whitchurch, Warwickshire, England, UK
Frinton-on-Sea, England
Attività lavorative
romance novelist
journalist
biographer
playwright
Premi e riconoscimenti
Royal Historical Society (fellow)
Breve biografia
Ursula Bloom was born in Chelmsford, Essex, the daughter of Rev. James Harvey Bloom, a Church of England clergyman, and his wife Mary (Polly) Gardner. She spent her early childhood in Whitchurch, Warwickshire. She began writing as a child, and read all the works of Charles Dickens before she was 10 years old. Her mother eventually left her father, taking Ursula and her brother to live in St. Albans. For two years, Ursula earned a living playing the piano in a cinema in nearby Harpenden. In 1916, she married Captain Arthur Denham-Cookes, with whom she had a son. Her husband died in 1918 during the worldwide influenza pandemic. In 1925, she remarried to Charles Gower Robinson of the Royal Navy. Ursula became a journalist and a prolific fiction and nonfiction writer. She worked as the chief crime reporter for the Sunday Dispatch and Empire News, and was the beauty editor for Woman's Own. She published more than 500 works in her career. Many of them were novels written under various pseudonyms, including Lozania Prole, Sheila Burns, Mary Essex, Rachel Harvey, Deborah Mann, and Sara Sloane. Under her birth name, she published a biography of her father, Parson Extraordinary (1963) and a biography of her great-grandmother Frances Graver, The Rose of Norfolk (1964). Ursula also wrote about her journalism experiences in The Mightier Sword (1966) and wrote Rosemary for Stratford-upon-Avon (1966) during the years she lived there. She was named a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society.
Nota di disambiguazione
This is actually the page for the name Lozania Prole which was Ursula Bloom's most widely used pseudonym.

Utenti

Recensioni

 
Segnalato
CathyLockhart | Sep 30, 2022 |
I bought this some time back. The cover and date of publication intrigued me. Published in Great Britain in 1949, it still had it's dust jacket. It is not always the story line that will make me purchase a book.

This is one in a series of "No Lady" books. In a series of short stories, Ursula Bloom tells of learning to drive.

Growing up the daughter of a clergy man, Ursula's family did not have a car. Some families had dog carts or donkey carts, but Ursula's family had the bicycle. Cars were fairly new and only those with money could afford them. At the age of seven she got her first ride and developed a bit of a love for cars.

At the end of The Great War (WWI) Ursula was widowed and using a bicycle. Things changed when her brother returned and bought a motorcycle with a side car. Granted, it wasn't the most luxurious mode of transportation in bad weather, but it was better than the bicycle.

After a number of humourous misadventures, The opportunity came up for Ursula and her brother to buy a car. It was used and not the best, but it was a car. At this point the stories of their adventures take off.

Written in a light, feminine style that was common in 1949, it is a fun read. Also interesting to note that Bloom wrote over 500 books during her life time (1892 - 1984), which got her a listing the the Guiness Book. She wrote under five pen names besides her own.
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ChazziFrazz | Jun 10, 2018 |
A charming memoir of the author's teenage years during the First World War.
 
Segnalato
KMRoy | Jan 14, 2014 |

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Opere
164
Utenti
354
Popolarità
#67,648
Voto
3.2
Recensioni
4
ISBN
149
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