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Stella gibbons novels5/28/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() Worked as a decoder for the British United Press spent ten years in Fleet Street working on various jobs-literary and drama criticism, fashion writing, special reporting, while doing some creative writing of her own published first novel Cold Comfort Farm (1932), which brought her instant fame over the next 40 years, wrote 25 novels, together with four volumes of poetry, and three collections of short stories (none, however, were to achieve the same success). Born Stella Dorothea Gibbons on January 5, 1902, in London, England died in December 1989 at age 87 eldest child of Telford Charles Gibbons (a north London doctor) and Maud Williams educated at home by governesses until age 13, when she attended the North London Collegiate School took journalism course at University College, London married Allan Bourne Webb (an actor and opera singer), in 1933 children: a daughter. ![]() British novelist and poet, best known as the author of Cold Comfort Farm. ![]()
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