Mary Edith Scott

Mary Edith Scott (18881979) was a notable New Zealand teacher and novelist. She was born in Waimate North, Northland, New Zealand in 1888.[1]

Selected works

Breakfast at Six, (1953)
Yours to Oblige, (1954)
Dinner Doesn't Matter, (1957)
The White Elephant, (1959)
Tea and Biscuits, (1961)
It's Perfectly Easy, (1962)
Strictly Speaking, (1969)
First Things First, (1973)
It Was Meant, (1974)
Strangers for Tea, (1975)
Away From It All, (1977)
Board but no Breakfast, (1978)
Pippa in Paradise
What Does It Matter?
Yes, Darling
Turkey at Twelve
Haven't We Met Before?
If I Don't, Who Will?
Shepherd's Pie
Families are Fun
One of the Family
No Sad Songs
The Unwritten Book

With Joyce West (1908–1985):

Fatal Lady. Hamilton NZ: Paul's Book Arcade, 1960.
Such Nice People. Hamilton NZ: Paul's Book Arcade. Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1962.
Mangrove Murder. Auckland NZ: Paul's Book Arcade. London: Angus and Robertson, 1963.
No Red Herrings. Auckland, NZ: Paul's Book Arcade. London: Angus and Robertson, 1964.
Who Put it There? Hamilton NZ: Blackwood & Janet Paul, 1965.

References

  1. Wevers, Lydia. "Mary Edith Scott". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Retrieved 23 April 2017.


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