Bristow, Gwen, 1903-1980
Variant namesAuthor and journalist; native of Marion, S.C.; in 1924, graduated with BA from Judson college (Marion, Ala.); 1924-1925, studied at the Pulitzer School of Journalism at Columbia University; attended Anderson College; 1925-1934, worked as a reporter for New Orleans Times-Picayune, while her future husband, Bruce Manning, worked for a rival newspaper, the Item; Bristow wrote mysteries and published four novels before finding great success with the "plantation trilogy" that carried two Louisiana families from pre-Revolutionary days to World War I: Deep Summer (1937), The Handsome Road (1938), and This Side of Glory (1940); all three novels became bestsellers; also author of Tomorrow is Forever (1943) and Jubilee Trail (1950); died in New Orleans, 1980.
From the description of Gwen Bristow papers, 1914-1980. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 28418773
Bristow was born Sept. 16, 1903 in Marion, SC; BA, Judson college, 1924; attended Columbia Univ. School of Journalism, 1924-25; attended Anderson College; reporter, New Orleans Times-Picayune, 1925-34; wrote mysteries; her best known work was The plantation trilogy, which was composed of Deep summer (1937), The handsome road (1938), and This side of glory (1940); also author of Tomorrow is forever (1943) and Jubilee trail (1950); died in New Orleans, Aug. 16, 1980.
From the description of Papers, 1935-1943. (University of California, Los Angeles). WorldCat record id: 38060759
Gwen Bristow graduated from Judson College in Marion, Ala., in 1924 and studied at the Pulitzer School of Journalism at Columbia University in New York City. She was a reporter for the New Orleans Times-Picayune while her future husband, Bruce Manning, worked for a rival newspaper, the Item. Bristow published four novels before finding great success with a trilogy that carried two Louisiana families from pre-Revolutionary days to World War I: Deep Summer, The Handsome Road, and This Side of Glory. All three novels, published in the 1930s, became bestsellers.
From the description of Gwen Bristow manuscripts, 1939, 1961. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 77630884
Bristow was an American novelist and journalist; she was married to movie producer Bruce Manning.
From the description of Gwen Bristow letter, 1941 Dec. 2. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 241302810
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associatedWith | Lippincott & Crowell. | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Manny, Frank Addison, 1868-1954. | person |
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Birth 1903-09-16
Death 1980-08-17
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