Marie Belloc Lowndes
Also known as
Marie Adelaide Belloc was the daughter of Louis Marie Belloc (1830-1872) and Elizabeth Rayner Parkes (1829-1925), born in George Street, Marylebone, London. Marie's mother, better known as '*Bessie*', founded the Woman's Suffrage Committee in England in 1866 with her best friend Barbara Bodichon. 'Bessie' Parkes was the granddaughter of Elizabeth Ryland (c.1769-1824) and Joseph Priestley, Jr. (1768-1833). Those maternal grandparents were respectively the children of Samuel Ryland (1745-1817), industrialist of Birmingham, England, and Joseph Priestley (1733-1804), the Unitarian minister who discovered oxygen. 'Bessie' soon left her friend Barbara Bodichon to continue 'the cause' so she could marry in 1867 to a French barrister named Louis Belloc, move with his to France and converted to Catholicism. After having her two children, her husband died in August of 1872 from sunstroke she returned to England and lost all interest in feminist issues. However, Marie almost certainly got her writing skills from 'Bessie' who for eight years had edited the magazine "*The Englishwoman's Review*" considered a much needed voice for women seeking advancement in society during that time. Marie's brother, Joseph Hilaire Pierre René Belloc (1870–1953), although considered an influential writer in his own right was a Member of Parliament and possibly the most outspoken opponent to giving women not only the vote but also any higher education. Marie married Frederick Sawnay Archibald Lowndes (1868-1940) in Kensington, London, England in 1896 and began writing royal biographies and historical novels such as a piece called "*H.R.H. The Prince of Wales: an account of his career*" (1898). Together they had three children - Edmund Harold Lowndes (1899-1918), Elizabeth Susan Angela Mary Lowndes (1900-1991), Susan Antonia Dorothea Priestley Lowndes (1907-1993). Her work in her day was considered feminist, journalistic and sensational, and as was usually in the early 20th century publishers often encouraged reprinting works under different titles (particularly when republishing in the USA). They also thought it best a woman adopted a male pseudonym to encourage sales, hence the name 'Philip Curtin' was use when she wrote what was considered her most famous work "*The Lodger*" (1913) based on the Jack the Ripper murders and made into a film by Alfred Hitchcock in 1927. A passage from "The Lodger" reads: > "*It hadn't taken the landlady very long to find out that her lodger had a queer kind of fear and dislike of women. When she was doing the staircase and landings she would often hear Mr. Sleuth reading aloud to himself passages in the Bible that were very uncomplimentary to her sex. But Mrs. Bunting had no very great opinion of her sister woman, so that didn't put her out. Besides, where one's lodger is concerned, a dislike of women is better than -- well, than the other thing.*" "*Noted Murder Mysteries*" (1914) was her non-fiction work offering accounts of nine notorious murder cases including "*an exceptionally full account of the Bravo Case*" considered at the time '*an enthralling drama in itself, told with admirable conciseness and very considerable power*'. Marie also used her mothers names '*Elizabeth Rayner*' in her honor as the alias for her third book "*Not All Saints*" (1914) - her mother died in Slindon, Sussex on the 11 August 1925. Near the end of her own life she published two autobiography works - "*I, too, have lived in Arcadia: a record of love and childhood*" (1941), which was mostly about her mother, and "*Where love and friendship dwelt*" (1948). Then posthumously her work on her brother '*The Young Hilaire Belloc*' was published. She died on 14 November 1947 at the home of her elder daughter, Elizabeth - Countess Iddesleigh (1930-1991) in Eversley Cross, Hampshire. She was interred in France, in La Celle-Saint-Cloud near Versailles, where she spent her youth. ---------- ***Reference*** Adrian Room. "Dictionary of Pseudonyms: 13,000 Assumed Names and Their Origins", NC: MacFarland & Company Inc. (5th Ed. 2010) George Watson, Ian Willison, J. D. Pickles, R.J. Roberts, Michael Statham, K.J. Worth (Eds.). "The New Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature, Volume 1", London: Cambridge University Press (1972)
Born 1868-08-05
Died 1947-11-14
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL2576251A
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- WikidataQ389375
- ISNI0000000081035651
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- Project Gutenberg786
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- Fiction (3)
- Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1841-1910 (2)
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Books by Marie Belloc Lowndes
Total count: 89
Edmond and Jules de Goncourt: With Letters and Leaves from Their JournalsDodd, Mead1895-01-01
H. R. H., the Prince of Walesan account of his career, including his birth, education, travels, marriage and home life; and philanthropic, social and political work.D. Appleton and company1898-01-01
H.R.H. the Prince of Walesan account of his career, including his birth, education, travels, marriage and home life; and philanthropic, social and political work.D. Appleton1898-01-01-
Price of admiralty / by Mrs. Belloc Lowndes.Hutchinson & Co.1900-01-01
His most gracious majesty, King Edward VIIG. Richards1901-01-01
The Heart of PenelopeW. Heinemann1904-01-01
Barbara RebellB. W. Dodge1907-01-01-
The pulse of lifea story of a passing worldDodd, Mead & Company1909-01-01
Studies in wivesM. Kennerley1910-01-01
The heart of PenelopeDent1910-01-01
Jane OglanderScribner1911-01-01-
Mary PechellC. Scribner's sons1912-01-01
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The chink in the armour ...Grosset & Dunlap1912-01-01
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The end of her honeymoonC. Scribner's sons1913-01-01
Studies in love and in terrorC. Scribner's sons1913-01-01-
The lodgerGrosset & Dunlap1913-01-01
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Noted murder mysteries.Simpkin1914-01-01
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Price of Admiralty / Why They MarriedGeorge Newnes1915-01-01
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Good old AnnaHutchinson1915-01-01
The Red Cross bargeSmith, Elder1916-01-01-
The love and hatredGeorge H. Doran1917-01-01
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Told in gallant deedsa child's history of the warNisbet & Co. Limited1917-01-01
Love and hatredDoran1917-01-01
The lonely houseGeorge H. Doran company1920-01-01
From out the vasty deepGeorge H. Doran Company1921-01-01-
What Timmy didHutchinson1921-01-01
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Why they marriedW. Heinemann, Ltd.1923-01-01
The Terriford mysteryDoubleday, Page & company1924-01-01
AfterwardsGrosset and Dunlap1925-01-01-
Some men and womenHutchinson1925-01-01
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What really happened1st edDoubleday, Page1926-01-01
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The story of IvyW. Heinsemann, ltd.1927-01-01
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Cressida: no mysteryHeinemann1928-01-01
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Duchess Lauracertain days of her lifeWard, Lock1929-01-01
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One of those waysW. Heinemann1929-01-01
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With all John's lovea play in three actsBenn1930-01-01
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The keya love drama in three actsBenn1930-01-01
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Letty Lynton.William Heinemann1931-01-01
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Vanderlyn's adventureJ. Cape & H. Smith1931-01-01
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Jenny NewsteadG. P. Putnam1932-01-01
Novels of mysteryThe lodger; The story of Ivy; What really happenedLongmans, Green and co.1933-01-01-
The Chianti flask1st ed.Longmans, Green and co.1934-01-01
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Another man's wifeLongmans, Green and co.1934-01-01
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Who rides on a tigerLongmans, Green and Co.1935-01-01
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And call it accident.Longmans, Green1936-01-01
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The marriage-brokerW. Heinemann1937-01-01
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The empress Eugeniea three-act playLongmans, Green1938-01-01
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Lizzie Bordena study in conjectureLongmans, Green and co.1939-01-01
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"I, too, have lived in Arcadia"a record of love and of childhoodMacmillan1941-01-01
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Before the stormLongmans, Green and co.1941-01-01
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Where love and friendship dweltMacmillan & co. ltd1943-01-01
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What of the night?Dodd, Mead & company1943-01-01
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Where Love and Friendship DweltMacmillan1944-01-01
The merry wives of Westminster,Macmillan & co1946-01-01
The merry wives of WestminsterMacmillan & co.1946-01-01-
A passing world ....Macmillan1948-01-01
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She dwelt with beautya novelMacmillan1949-01-01
The young Hilaire Belloc.P. J. Kenedy1956-01-01-
Diaries and letters of Marie Belloc Lowndes, 1911-1947Chatto & Windus1971-01-01
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Jack the Ripperoder Der Untermieter : RomanDiogenes1974-01-01
Les Romans qui ont inspiré Hitchcock. 1Librairie des Champs-Elysées1994-06-01
The Uttermost FarthingIndyPublish2006-12-12-
Good Old AnnaCreative Media Partners, LLC2007-11-01
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The Chink in the ArmorAegypan2008-02-01
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Heart of PenelopeLiese. Outside The Box, Andreas2017-01-01
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Love and HatredLiese. Outside The Box, Andreas2017-01-01
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Studies in WivesLiese. Outside The Box, Andreas2017-01-01
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Red Cross BargeLiese. Outside The Box, Andreas2017-01-01
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Jane OglanderLiese. Outside The Box, Andreas2017-01-01
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End of Her HoneymoonLiese. Outside The Box, Andreas2017-01-01
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Chink in the ArmourLiese. Outside The Box, Andreas2017-01-01
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Good Old AnnaLiese. Outside The Box, Andreas2017-01-01
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End of Her HoneymoonBlurb2018-01-01
Kiraci; Sisli Bir Londra HikayesiPanama Yayincilik2018-10-28-
Studies in Love and in TerrorLiese. Outside The Box, Andreas2019-01-01
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What Timmy DidLiese. Outside The Box, Andreas2019-01-01
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From Out the Vasty DeepLiese. Outside The Box, Andreas2019-01-01
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Barbara RebellLiese. Outside The Box, Andreas2019-01-01
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LodgerIndependently Published2020-01-01
Reinas del AbismoCuentos fantasmales de las maestras de lo inquietanteIMPEDIMENTA2020-11-23-
Studies in Love and in TerrorIndependently Published2021-01-01
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PensionanteUn Capolavoro Del Giallo ClassicoIndependently Published2021-01-01
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Chink in the ArmourIndependently Published2021-01-01
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LodgerIndependently Published2021-01-01
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His Most Gracious Majesty, King Edward VIICreative Media Partners, LLC2022-01-01
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Uttermost FarthingCreative Media Partners, LLC2023-01-01
The Story of IvyStandard Ebooks2023-01-01-
The lodgerProject Gutenberg
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Studies in Wives