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Parent topics
- Georgette Heyer: (1902-1974) Widely-read English writer of over 50 historical (17th-18th cent.) novels; arguably created the Regency romance genre [e]
- Georgette Heyer/Works - a list of novels by the same author
Other Heyer novels on Citizendium
- A Civil Contract (Heyer novel): a historical novel by Georgette Heyer first published in 1961, one of Heyer's signature Regency romances [e]
- Frederica (Heyer novel): a historical novel by Georgette Heyer first published in 1965, one of Heyer's signature Regency romances [e]
- The Quiet Gentleman (Heyer novel): a historical novel by Georgette Heyer first published in 1951, one of Heyer's signature Regency romances combined with suspense and mystery [e]
- Venetia (Heyer novel): 1958 Georgette Heyer novel taking place in 1818, about grown-up children on a remote estate who lost their mother at a young age and whose father passed three years ago. [e]
- Pigs Have Wings [r]: A 1952 novel, seventh in the Blandings Castle series by the British comic writer P.G. Wodehouse. [e]
- Something Fresh [r]: 1915 novel by the prolific British humorist P.G. Wodehouse, the first of many featuring Lord Emsworth and the denizens of Blandings Castle. [e]
- Cryptography [r]: A field at the intersection of mathematics and computer science that is concerned with the security of information, typically the confidentiality, integrity and authenticity of some message. [e]