- Elswyth Thane
Helen Elswyth Thane Ricker Beebe (
May 16 ,1900 – July 1984) was an Americanromance novel ist. Born inBurlington, Iowa , she was the daughter of a local teacher and high school principal. The family moved toNew York City in 1918, and "Helen Ricker" changed her name to "Elswyth Thane". She began working as a freelance writer in the 20s, and became anewspaper writer and aHollywood screenwriter . Her first novel, "Riders of the Wind ", was published in 1926. Her novel, "The Tudor Wench ", aboutElizabeth I of England , was made into a play.On
September 22 ,1927 , she married 50-year-old naturalist and explorerWilliam Beebe . Mrs.Theodore Roosevelt was one of the guests at the wedding.Beebe died in 1962, leaving only half of his estate to his widow. She lived on the couple's farm in
Wilmington, Vermont . Her last work, "", was published in 1972. When she died, she left her papers to theUniversity of Iowa .Thane is most famous for her "Williamsburg" series of
historical fiction . The books cover several generations of a single family from theAmerican Revolutionary War up toWorld War II . The action moves from Williamsburg in later books toEngland ,New York City andRichmond, Virginia . The novels are, in chronological order:
*"Dawn's Early Light " (1934)
*"Yankee Stranger " (1944)
*"Ever After" (1945)
*"The Light Heart " (1947)
*"Kissing Kin " (1948)
*"This Was Tomorrow " (1951)
*"Homing" (1957)Other works
*"
The Bird Who Made Good " (1947)
*"Bound to Happen " (1930)
*"Cloth of Gold " (1929)
*"Dolley Madison, Her Life and Times " (1970)
*"Echo Answers " (1927)
*"England Was an Island Once " (1940)
*"" (1959)
*"" (1972)
*"From This Day Forward " (1941)
*"His Elizabeth " (1928)
*"Letter to a Stranger " (1954)
*"The Lost General " (1953)
*"Melody, a Romance " (1950)
*"" (1967)
*"Mount Vernon Family " (1968)
*"" (1966)
*"Potomac Squire " (1963)
*"Queen's Folly " (1937)
*"Reluctant Farmer " (1950)
*"" (1941)
*"Riders of the Wind " 1926)
*"The Strength of the Hills " (1976)
*"Tryst" (1939)
*"The Tudor Wench " (1932)
*"The Virginia Colony " (1969)
*"Washington's Lady " 1960)
*"Young Mr. Disraeli " (1936; play)
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