Weyman, Stanley John, 1855-1928
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Weyman, Stanley J. (Stanley John), 1855-1928
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Stanley John Weyman.
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Vejman, Stanlej 1855-1928
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English novelist.
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Weyman was born on Aug. 7, 1855 in Ludlow, England; BA in modern history, Christ Church College, Oxford Univ., 1877; called to the bar in 1881; however, because his early career showed little signs of success, he turned to writing; published works include The house of the wolf (1890), The king's stratagem and other stories (1891), The new rector (1891), Under the red robe (1894), The red cockade : a novel of the French Revolution (1895), In kings' byways (1902), Ovington's bank (1922), and The lively Peggy (1928); he died on Apr. 10, 1928.
English author of historical romances.
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Weyman was born on August 7, 1855 in Ludlow, England; BA in modern history, Christ Church College, Oxford University, 1877; called to the bar in 1881; however, because his early career showed little signs of success, he turned to writing; published works include The house of the wolf (1890), The king's stratagem and other stories (1891), The new rector (1891), Under the red robe (1894), The red cockade: a novel of the French Revolution (1895), In kings' byways (1902), Ovington's bank (1922), and The lively Peggy (1928); he died on April 10, 1928.
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