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Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Use British English Шаблон:Infobox academic Catherine Irvine Gavin (13 May 1907 – 27 December 1999) was a Scottish academic historian, war correspondent, and historical novelist.[1]

Early life

Gavin was born in Aberdeen in 1907,[2] and studied history and English at the University of Aberdeen, graduating with first-class honours.[1] She completed doctoral work in 1931, with a doctoral thesis on Louis Philippe of France; her thesis was published in 1933.[3]

Career

Gavin held positions as a history lecturer at Aberdeen and at the University of Glasgow.[1] She stood unsuccessfully as a Unionist candidate in two parliamentary elections in the 1930s.[1]

During World War II, she worked in France and the Netherlands for Kemsley Newspapers.[1] She also wrote a biography of Edward VII, published in 1941. She was a correspondent in the Middle East and Ethiopia after the war, for the Daily Express. After marriage, she worked a few years on the staff of Time magazine in New York.[2] She wrote about her wartime experiences in Liberated France (1955).[4]

Most of Gavin's literary output was in the genre of historical romance.[5] "Her characters are attractive flesh-and-blood people, her narrative adventurous and suspenseful, and her use of history skillful and unerring," reported one American reviewer in 1957.[6] The University of Aberdeen awarded her an honorary DLitt in 1986.[1] The Catherine Gavin Room there is named in her honour.[1] The university has a 1940 portrait of her, in oil, by Elizabeth Mary Watt.[7]

Gavin appeared as a castaway on the BBC Radio programme Desert Island Discs on 24 June 1978.[8]

Selected works

Gavin's works of historical fiction include the following titles:

  • Clyde Valley (1938)[9]
  • The Hostile Shore (1940)
  • The Black Milestone (1941)[10]
  • The Mountain of Light (1944)
  • Madeleine (1957)[11]
  • The Cactus and the Crown (1962)[12][13]
  • The Fortress (1964)
  • The Moon Into Blood (1966)
  • The Devil in Harbour (1968)[5]
  • The House of War (1970)[14]
  • Give Me the Daggers (1972)[15][16]
  • The Snow Mountain (1973)[17]
  • Traitors' Gate (1976)
  • None Dare Call It Treason (1978)[18]
  • How Sleep the Brave (1980)
  • The Sunset Dream (1984)[19]
  • A Light Woman (1986)
  • A Dawn of Splendour (1989)[20]
  • The French Fortune (1991)[21]
  • One Candle Burning (1996)[22]

Personal life

In 1948, Gavin married American advertising executive John Ashcraft[2] and moved to the United States with him.[1] She was widowed in 1998, and died in 1999, aged 92.[1]

References

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External links

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