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Vivian Stuart

Violet Vivian Stuart ( née Finlay; 2 January 1914 – 18 August 1986) was a British writer from 1953 to 1986. She published under different pen names: her romantic novels as Vivian Stuart, Alex Stuart, Barbara Allen, Fiona Finlay, and Robyn Stuart, her military sagas as V.A. Stuart, and her historical saga as William Stuart Long.

Vivian Stuart
BornViolet Vivian Finlay
(1914-01-02)2 January 1914
Easthampstead, Berkshire, England
Died18 August 1986(1986-08-18) (aged 72)[1]
York, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Pen nameVivian Stuart
Alex Stuart
Barbara Allen
Fiona Finlay
V.A. Stuart
William Stuart Long
Robyn Stuart
Occupationnovelist, medical doctor
NationalityBritish
Period1953–1986
GenreRomance, military, historical fiction
Spouse
Esmé Austin Reeves Porch
(m. 1933)

Geza Santow
Mr. Stuart
Cyril William Mann
(m. 1957)
Children5
RelativesSir Campbell Kirkman Finlay (father)

In 1960, she was a founder of the Romantic Novelists' Association, along with Denise Robins, Barbara Cartland, and others; she was elected the first chairman.[2] In 1970, she became the first woman to chair Swanwick writers' summer school.[3]

Biography edit

Personal life edit

Violet Vivian Finlay was born in Berkshire, England on 2 January 1914. She was the daughter of Alice Kathleen (née Norton) and Sir Campbell Kirkman Finlay, the owner and director of Burmah Oil Company Ltd., whose Scottish family also owned James Finlay and Company Ltd. The majority of her childhood and youth was spent in Rangoon, Burma (now also known as Myanmar), where her father worked.

Finlay married four times and bore five children, Gillian Rushton (née Porch), Kim Santow, Jennifer Gooch (née Stuart), and twins Vary and Valerie Stuart.

Following the dissolution of her first marriage, she studied Law in London in the mid 1930s, before deciding to study Medicine at the University of London. Later she spent time in Hungary in the capacity of private tutor in English, while she obtained a pathologist qualification at the University of Budapest in 1938. In 1939, she emigrated to Australia with her second husband, a Hungarian Doctor Geza Santow with whom she worked. In 1942, she obtained a diploma in industrial chemistry and laboratory technique at Technical Institute of Newcastle. Having earned an ambulance driver's certificate, she joined the Australian Forces at the Women's Auxiliary Service during World War II. She was attached to the IVth Army, and raised to the rank of captain, she was posted to British XIV Army in Rangoon, Burma in October 1945, and was then transferred to Sumatra in December. After the war she returned to England.

On 24 October 1958, she married her fourth and last husband, Cyril William Mann, an investment banker.

Violet Vivian Mann died in 1986 in York, at age 72. She continued writing until her death.

Writing career edit

She published her first novels in 1953. She signed her romantic fiction as Vivian Stuart, one of her married names, and under the pen names of Alex Stuart, Barbara Allen, Fiona Finlay and Robyn Stuart, while for her military sagas, "Alexander Sheridan Saga" and "Phillip Hazard Saga" she used the name V.A. Stuart. William Stuart Long was her pen name for the popular historical series: "Australians", based on her research at The Mitchell Library Sydney; The National Maritime Museum; British Public Records Office and the New York Public Library.

Many of her romance novels were protagonized by doctors or nurses, and set in Asia, Australia or other places she had visited. Her novel, "Gay Cavalier" (1955 as Alex Stuart) caused trouble between Vivian and her Mills & Boon editors. She featured a secondary story line featuring a Catholic male and Protestant female who chose to marry. This so-called "mixed marriage" outraged many people in the United Kingdom at the time.

In 1960, she was a founder of the Romantic Novelists' Association, along with Denise Robins, Barbara Cartland, and others; she was elected the first chairman. In 1970, she became the first woman to chair Swanwick writers' summer school.

Bibliography edit

Some of Stuart's novels are released under different pen names or titles.

As Vivian Stuart edit

Single novels edit

  • Along Came Ann (1953) a.k.a. Along Came Doctor Ann[4]
  • Proud Heart (1953)
  • The Unlit Heart (1954) a.k.a. Jungle Doctor
  • Eyes of the Night (1954)
  • Pilgrim Heart (1955) a.k.a. Doctor in the Tropics
  • Lover Betrayed (1955)
  • No Single Star (1956)
  • Life Is the Destiny (1958)
  • Nurse in Malaya (1960)
  • The Unlit Love (1961)
  • The Summer's Flower (1961)
  • The New Mrs. Aldrich (1976)

Non fiction edit

  • The Beloved Little Admiral: Admiral of the Fleet the Hon. Sir Henry Keppel 1809–1904 (1967)

Non fiction in collaboration edit

  • His Majesty's Sloop-of-War: Diamond Rock (1978) (with George T. Eggleston)

Alex Stuart edit

Single novels edit

  • The Captain's Table (1953)[5]
  • Ship's Nurse (1954)
  • Soldier's Daughter (1954)
  • Gay Cavalier (1955)
  • Island for Sale (1955)
  • Bachelor of Medicine (1956)
  • A Cruise for Cinderella (1956)
  • Huntsman's Folly (1956)
  • Garrison Hospital (1957)
  • Queen's Counsel (1957)
  • The Last of the Logans (1957)
  • Master of Guise (1957)
  • Master of Surgery (1958) a.k.a. That Wonderful Feeling
  • Daughters of the Governor (1958)
  • Castle in the Mist (1959)
  • Peacock Pagoda (1959)
  • Return to Love (1960)
  • Star of Oudh (1960) a.k.a. On Her Majesty's Orders
  • Doctor Mary Courage (1961) a.k.a. Only a Memory
  • Spencer's Hospital (1961)
  • Sister Margarita (1961) a.k.a. Nurse in Spain
  • Doctor on Horseback (1962)
  • The dedicated (1962)
  • Doctor of Rhua (1964) a.k.a. The Piper of Laide
  • Maiden Voyage (1964)
  • Samaritan's Hospital (1965)
  • There But for Fortune (1966)
  • Random Island (1967)
  • Strangers When We Meet (1968)
  • Stranger in Town (1970)
  • Young Doctor Mason (1970)
  • Research Fellow (1971)
  • A Sunset Touch (1972)

Anthologies in collaboration edit

  • Fair Horizon / Desert Nurse / Queen's Counsel (1970) (with Jane Arbor, Rosalind Brett)
  • Nurse on Holiday / Country of the Heart / Last of the Logans (1972) (with Catherine Airlie, Rosalind Brett)
  • Return to Love / Stormy Haven / Nurse to Captain Andy (1972) (with Rosalind Brett, Jill Christian)
  • Send for Nurse Vincent / Island For Sale / Winter is Past (1973) (with Margaret Malcolm and Anne Weale)
  • Harlequin Classic Library (1980) (with Elizabeth Hoy, Susan Barrie, Mary Burchell, Juliet Shore, Jean S. MacLeod, Elizabeth Houghton and Jill Tahourdin)

As Barbara Allen edit

Single novels edit

  • Doctor Lucy (1956)[6]
  • Someone Else's Heart (1958)
  • The Gay Gordons (1961)
  • The Scottish Soldier (1966)

As Fiona Finlay edit

Single novels edit

  • Moon Over Madrid (1957)

As V.A. Stuart edit

Alexander Sheridan Series edit

  1. Like Victors and Lords (1964) a.k.a. Victors and Lords a.k.a. Captain of Cavalry[7]
  2. The Sepoy Mutiny (1973) a.k.a. Mutiny in Meerut a.k.a. Mutiny at Dawn
  3. Massacre at Cawnpore (1973)
  4. Cannons of Lucknow (1974) a.k.a. Battle for Lucknow
  5. The Heroic Garrison (1973)

Phillip Hazard Series edit

  1. The Valiant Sailors (1966)
  2. Brave Captains (1968) a.k.a. The Brave Captains
  3. Black Sea Frigate (1971) a.k.a. Hazard's Command
  4. Hazard of Huntress (1972)
  5. Hazard in Circassia (1973)
  6. Victory at Sebastopol (1973) a.k.a. Hazard to the Rescue
  7. Guns to the Far East (1975) a.k.a. Shannon's Brigade
  8. Escape from Hell (1976) a.k.a. Sailors on Horseback

As William Stuart Long edit

Australians Series edit

  1. The Exiles (1979)[8]
  2. The Settlers (1980)
  3. The Traitors (1981)
  4. The Explorers (1982)
  5. The Adventurers (1983)
  6. The Colonists (1984)
  7. The Gold Seekers (1985)
  8. The Patriots (1986) a.k.a. The Gallant
  9. The Empire Builders (1987)
  10. The Seafarers (1988)
  11. The Nationalists (1989)
  12. The Imperialists (1990)

As Robyn Stuart edit

Single novels edit

  • Buccaneer's Lady (1981)[9]
  • Wild Rivers Run (1983)
  • From the Flames (1983)

References and sources edit

  1. ^ England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858–1995
  2. ^ , archived from the original on 11 March 2016, retrieved 13 November 2016
  3. ^ Martin, Nancy (1983). Venture of Faith – A History of Swanwick. Worthing: H.E. Walter Ltd. ISBN 0-85479-066-7.
  4. ^ Vivian Stuart at FantasticFiction
  5. ^ Alex Stuart at FantasticFiction
  6. ^ Barbara Allen at FantasticFiction
  7. ^ V.A. Stuart at FantasticFiction
  8. ^ William Stuart Long at FantasticFiction
  9. ^ Robyn Stuart at FantasticFiction

vivian, stuart, violet, née, finlay, january, 1914, august, 1986, british, writer, from, 1953, 1986, published, under, different, names, romantic, novels, alex, stuart, barbara, allen, fiona, finlay, robyn, stuart, military, sagas, stuart, historical, saga, wi. Violet Vivian Stuart nee Finlay 2 January 1914 18 August 1986 was a British writer from 1953 to 1986 She published under different pen names her romantic novels as Vivian Stuart Alex Stuart Barbara Allen Fiona Finlay and Robyn Stuart her military sagas as V A Stuart and her historical saga as William Stuart Long Vivian StuartBornViolet Vivian Finlay 1914 01 02 2 January 1914Easthampstead Berkshire EnglandDied18 August 1986 1986 08 18 aged 72 1 York Yorkshire England United KingdomPen nameVivian Stuart Alex Stuart Barbara Allen Fiona Finlay V A Stuart William Stuart Long Robyn StuartOccupationnovelist medical doctorNationalityBritishPeriod1953 1986GenreRomance military historical fictionSpouseEsme Austin Reeves Porch m 1933 wbr Geza Santow Mr Stuart Cyril William Mann m 1957 wbr Children5RelativesSir Campbell Kirkman Finlay father In 1960 she was a founder of the Romantic Novelists Association along with Denise Robins Barbara Cartland and others she was elected the first chairman 2 In 1970 she became the first woman to chair Swanwick writers summer school 3 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Personal life 1 2 Writing career 2 Bibliography 2 1 As Vivian Stuart 2 1 1 Single novels 2 1 2 Non fiction 2 1 3 Non fiction in collaboration 2 2 Alex Stuart 2 2 1 Single novels 2 2 2 Anthologies in collaboration 2 3 As Barbara Allen 2 3 1 Single novels 2 4 As Fiona Finlay 2 4 1 Single novels 2 5 As V A Stuart 2 5 1 Alexander Sheridan Series 2 5 2 Phillip Hazard Series 2 6 As William Stuart Long 2 6 1 Australians Series 2 7 As Robyn Stuart 2 7 1 Single novels 3 References and sourcesBiography editPersonal life edit Violet Vivian Finlay was born in Berkshire England on 2 January 1914 She was the daughter of Alice Kathleen nee Norton and Sir Campbell Kirkman Finlay the owner and director of Burmah Oil Company Ltd whose Scottish family also owned James Finlay and Company Ltd The majority of her childhood and youth was spent in Rangoon Burma now also known as Myanmar where her father worked Finlay married four times and bore five children Gillian Rushton nee Porch Kim Santow Jennifer Gooch nee Stuart and twins Vary and Valerie Stuart Following the dissolution of her first marriage she studied Law in London in the mid 1930s before deciding to study Medicine at the University of London Later she spent time in Hungary in the capacity of private tutor in English while she obtained a pathologist qualification at the University of Budapest in 1938 In 1939 she emigrated to Australia with her second husband a Hungarian Doctor Geza Santow with whom she worked In 1942 she obtained a diploma in industrial chemistry and laboratory technique at Technical Institute of Newcastle Having earned an ambulance driver s certificate she joined the Australian Forces at the Women s Auxiliary Service during World War II She was attached to the IVth Army and raised to the rank of captain she was posted to British XIV Army in Rangoon Burma in October 1945 and was then transferred to Sumatra in December After the war she returned to England On 24 October 1958 she married her fourth and last husband Cyril William Mann an investment banker Violet Vivian Mann died in 1986 in York at age 72 She continued writing until her death Writing career edit She published her first novels in 1953 She signed her romantic fiction as Vivian Stuart one of her married names and under the pen names of Alex Stuart Barbara Allen Fiona Finlay and Robyn Stuart while for her military sagas Alexander Sheridan Saga and Phillip Hazard Saga she used the name V A Stuart William Stuart Long was her pen name for the popular historical series Australians based on her research at The Mitchell Library Sydney The National Maritime Museum British Public Records Office and the New York Public Library Many of her romance novels were protagonized by doctors or nurses and set in Asia Australia or other places she had visited Her novel Gay Cavalier 1955 as Alex Stuart caused trouble between Vivian and her Mills amp Boon editors She featured a secondary story line featuring a Catholic male and Protestant female who chose to marry This so called mixed marriage outraged many people in the United Kingdom at the time In 1960 she was a founder of the Romantic Novelists Association along with Denise Robins Barbara Cartland and others she was elected the first chairman In 1970 she became the first woman to chair Swanwick writers summer school Bibliography editSome of Stuart s novels are released under different pen names or titles As Vivian Stuart edit Single novels edit Along Came Ann 1953 a k a Along Came Doctor Ann 4 Proud Heart 1953 The Unlit Heart 1954 a k a Jungle Doctor Eyes of the Night 1954 Pilgrim Heart 1955 a k a Doctor in the Tropics Lover Betrayed 1955 No Single Star 1956 Life Is the Destiny 1958 Nurse in Malaya 1960 The Unlit Love 1961 The Summer s Flower 1961 The New Mrs Aldrich 1976 Non fiction edit The Beloved Little Admiral Admiral of the Fleet the Hon Sir Henry Keppel 1809 1904 1967 Non fiction in collaboration edit His Majesty s Sloop of War Diamond Rock 1978 with George T Eggleston Alex Stuart edit Single novels edit The Captain s Table 1953 5 Ship s Nurse 1954 Soldier s Daughter 1954 Gay Cavalier 1955 Island for Sale 1955 Bachelor of Medicine 1956 A Cruise for Cinderella 1956 Huntsman s Folly 1956 Garrison Hospital 1957 Queen s Counsel 1957 The Last of the Logans 1957 Master of Guise 1957 Master of Surgery 1958 a k a That Wonderful Feeling Daughters of the Governor 1958 Castle in the Mist 1959 Peacock Pagoda 1959 Return to Love 1960 Star of Oudh 1960 a k a On Her Majesty s Orders Doctor Mary Courage 1961 a k a Only a Memory Spencer s Hospital 1961 Sister Margarita 1961 a k a Nurse in Spain Doctor on Horseback 1962 The dedicated 1962 Doctor of Rhua 1964 a k a The Piper of Laide Maiden Voyage 1964 Samaritan s Hospital 1965 There But for Fortune 1966 Random Island 1967 Strangers When We Meet 1968 Stranger in Town 1970 Young Doctor Mason 1970 Research Fellow 1971 A Sunset Touch 1972 Anthologies in collaboration edit Fair Horizon Desert Nurse Queen s Counsel 1970 with Jane Arbor Rosalind Brett Nurse on Holiday Country of the Heart Last of the Logans 1972 with Catherine Airlie Rosalind Brett Return to Love Stormy Haven Nurse to Captain Andy 1972 with Rosalind Brett Jill Christian Send for Nurse Vincent Island For Sale Winter is Past 1973 with Margaret Malcolm and Anne Weale Harlequin Classic Library 1980 with Elizabeth Hoy Susan Barrie Mary Burchell Juliet Shore Jean S MacLeod Elizabeth Houghton and Jill Tahourdin As Barbara Allen edit Single novels edit Doctor Lucy 1956 6 Someone Else s Heart 1958 The Gay Gordons 1961 The Scottish Soldier 1966 As Fiona Finlay edit Single novels edit Moon Over Madrid 1957 As V A Stuart edit Alexander Sheridan Series edit Like Victors and Lords 1964 a k a Victors and Lords a k a Captain of Cavalry 7 The Sepoy Mutiny 1973 a k a Mutiny in Meerut a k a Mutiny at Dawn Massacre at Cawnpore 1973 Cannons of Lucknow 1974 a k a Battle for Lucknow The Heroic Garrison 1973 Phillip Hazard Series edit The Valiant Sailors 1966 Brave Captains 1968 a k a The Brave Captains Black Sea Frigate 1971 a k a Hazard s Command Hazard of Huntress 1972 Hazard in Circassia 1973 Victory at Sebastopol 1973 a k a Hazard to the Rescue Guns to the Far East 1975 a k a Shannon s Brigade Escape from Hell 1976 a k a Sailors on HorsebackAs William Stuart Long edit Australians Series edit The Exiles 1979 8 The Settlers 1980 The Traitors 1981 The Explorers 1982 The Adventurers 1983 The Colonists 1984 The Gold Seekers 1985 The Patriots 1986 a k a The Gallant The Empire Builders 1987 The Seafarers 1988 The Nationalists 1989 The Imperialists 1990 As Robyn Stuart edit Single novels edit Buccaneer s Lady 1981 9 Wild Rivers Run 1983 From the Flames 1983 References and sources edit England amp Wales National Probate Calendar Index of Wills and Administrations 1858 1995 Past RNA Officers archived from the original on 11 March 2016 retrieved 13 November 2016 Martin Nancy 1983 Venture of Faith A History of Swanwick Worthing H E Walter Ltd ISBN 0 85479 066 7 Vivian Stuart at FantasticFiction Alex Stuart at FantasticFiction Barbara Allen at FantasticFiction V A Stuart at FantasticFiction William Stuart Long at FantasticFiction Robyn Stuart at FantasticFiction Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vivian Stuart amp oldid 1110931704, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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