Frances Parkinson Keyes AKA Frances Parkinson Wheeler Born: 21-Jul-1885 Birthplace: Charlottesville, VA Died: 3-Jul-1970 Location of death: New Orleans, LA Cause of death: unspecified Remains: Buried, Oxbow Cemetery, Newbury, VT
Gender: Female Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Novelist, Socialite Nationality: United States Executive summary: All That Glitters Husband: Henry W. Keyes (Governor of New Hampshire, m. 1904)
Good Housekeeping Columnist, Contributing Editor (1923-35)
Author of books:
The Old Gray Homestead (1919, novel) Seven Seas and Golden Cities (1931, travelogue) Lady Blanche Farm: A Romance of the Commonplace (1931, novel) Senator Marlowe's Daughter (1933, novel) The Safe Bridge (1934, novel) Honor Bright (1936, novel) Written in Heaven: The Life on Earth of the Little Flower of Lisieux (1937, novel) Capital Kaleidoscope: The Story of a Washington Hostess (1937, memoir) Parts Unknown (1938, novel) The Sublime Sheperdess: St. Bernadette Soubirous (1940, biography) All That Glitters (1941, novel) Crescent Carnival (1942, novel) The River Road (1945, novel) Came a Cavalier (1947, novel) Once on Esplanade: A Cycle Between Two Creole Weddings (1947, juvenile) Dinner at Antoine's (1948, novel) Joy Street (1950, novel) Steamboat Gothic (1952, novel) The Royal Box (1954, novel) The Frances Parkinson Keyes Cookbook (1955, cookbook) Blue Camellia (1957, novel) Victorine (1958, novel) Station Wagon In Spain (1959, novel) The Chess Players: A Novel of New Orleans and Paris (1960, novel) The Heritage (1960, novel) Madame Castel's Lodger (1962, novel) The Rose and the Lily (1962, novel) The Restless Lady and Other Stories (1963, short stories) I, the King (1966, novel) All Flags Flying: Reminiscenses Of Frances Parkinson Keyes (1972, memoir)
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