M. M. Kaye

Mary Margaret Kaye (August 21, 1908 - January 29, 2004) was a British writer. Her most famous book was The Far Pavilions (1978). Autobiography: Share of Summer - 14 covers
      Part 1: The Sun In The Morning 1990      Part 2: Golden Afternoon 1997      Part 3: Enchanted Evening 1999 
Historical Novels
      The Far Pavilions 1978 - 58 covers  1  2  3      Shadow of the Moon revised in 1979 - 41 covers  1  2  3      Trade Wind revised in 1981 - 27 covers  1  2 
Suspense Novels: The Death in... Series
      Death in the Andamans (originally published as Night on the Island) 1960           in 1985 - 16 covers      Death in Berlin (originally published as Death Walked in Berlin) 1955           in 1985 - 17 covers      Death in Cyprus (originally published as Death Walked in Cyprus) 1956           in 1984 - 18 covers      Death in Kashmir (originally published as Death Walked in Kashmir) 1953           in 1984 - 19 covers        Death in Kenya (originally published as Later Than You Think 1958           and It's Later Than You Think) 1960             in 1983 - 25 covers 1 2      Death in Zanzibar (originally published as The House of Shade) 1959           in 1983 - 21covers      Death in... Omnibus Editions - 7 covers 
Other Novels
      Six Bars at Seven 1940 - writing as Mollie Kaye **M M Kaye's first novel!**      Strange Island 1944 - writing as Mollie Kaye (original version of Night on the Island)      Wound of Spring unpublished 
Children's Stories - 17 covers CLICK ON BOOK TITLE FOR SYNOPSIS
      Black Bramble Wood 1938 - writing as Mollie Kaye, illustrated by Margaret Tempest      Gold Gorse Common 1945 - writing as Mollie Kaye, illustrated by Margaret Tempest      Ordinary Princess 1980 - written and illustrated by M M Kaye      Potter Pinner Meadow 1937 - writing as Mollie Kaye, illustrated by Margaret Tempest      Thistledown 1981 - written and illustrated by M M Kaye      Willow Witches Brook 1944 - writing as Mollie Kaye, illustrated by Margaret Tempest 
Children's Stories Illustrated (but not written) by M M Kaye Adventures in a Caravan by Mrs A C Osborn 1950 - Book cover + 13 illustrations
      with 20 black and white illustrations by Mollie Kaye 
Children of Galilee by Lydia S Eliott 1950 - Book cover + 10 illustrations
      with 15 black and white illustrations by Mollie Kaye 
The Cranstons at Sandly Bay by Phyllis I Norris 1949 - Book cover + 4 illustrations
      with 4 black and white illustrations by Mollie Kaye 
The Story of Saint Francis of Assisi by E W Grierson 1950 - Book cover + 6 illustrations
      with 6 black and white illustrations by Mollie Kaye 
The Two Pins by C B Poultney 1949 - Book cover + 10 illustrations
       with 17 black and white illustrations by Mollie Kaye 
Radio Plays
      England Awakes - a one act play, broadcast on All India Radio c1940      A series of playlets based on the war news - broadcast on All India Radio c1940 
Books Edited or Introduced by M M Kaye - 12 covers
      Complete Verse by Rudyard Kipling 1990      Costumes and Characters of the British Raj 1982 by Evelyn Battye      Golden Calm by Emily, Lady Clive Bayley and Sir Thomas Metcalfe 1980      Making of The Jewel in the Crown 1983 Various contributors including M M Kaye      Moon of Other Days - Selected Verses by Rudyard Kipling 1988           (including sketches and watercolours by M M Kaye)      Original Letters from India: 1779-1815 by Eliza Fay 1986      Picking Up Gold & Silver - Selected Short Stories by Rudyard Kipling 1989      Simla - The Summer Capital of British India by Raja Bhasin 1992 
Far Pavilions Picture Book 1979 - 2 covers
      Sketches (10) and Watercolours (5) by M M Kaye 
Television Series FAR PAVILIONS 1984 released in cinemas as Blade of Steel in the UK by Channel 4 on 3 Jan 1984, 8 Oct 1985 and 7 Feb 1988
      Movie Posters (4), Photographs (14), Magazine Covers (1)      Video and DVD Covers (9), Soundtrack (1) 
ORDINARY PRINCESS 1984 in the UK by the BBC as part of its weekly Jackanory series for children Kaye, M. M. Kaye, M. M.

 

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