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Dame Mary Barbara Hamilton Cartland, DBE, CStJ (9 July 1901 – 21 May 2000), was an English author, one of the most prolific authors of the 20th century. As Barbara Cartland she is known for her numerous fictional romantic novels, but she also wrote under her married name Barbara McCorquodale. She wrote more than 700 books, which reportedly sold more than 750 million copies. Other sources estimate her book sales were over 1 billion copies. She also became one of London's most prominent society figures and one of Britain's most popular media personalities. Born Mary Barbara Hamilton Cartland at 31 Augustus Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, England. She was the only daughter and eldest child of a British army officer, Major Bertram Cartland (born James Bertram Falkner Cartland 1876; died 27 May 1918), and his wife, Mary Hamilton Scobell, known as "Polly" (1877–1976). Though she was born into an enviable degree of middle-class comfort, the family's security was severely shaken after the suicide of her paternal grandfather, James Cartland, a financier, who shot himself in the wake of bankruptcy. This was followed soon after by her father's death on a Flanders battlefield in World War I. However, her enterprising mother opened a London dress shop to make ends meet and to raise Cartland and her two brothers, Anthony and Ronald, both of whom were eventually killed in battle in 1940. After attending The Alice Ottley School, Malvern Girls' College, and Abbey House, an educational institution in Hampshire, Cartland soon became successful as a society reporter and writer of romantic fiction. Cartland admitted she was inspired in her early work by the novels of Edwardian author Elinor Glyn, whom she idolized and eventually befriended. After a year as a gossip columnist for the Daily Express, Cartland published her first novel, Jigsaw (1922), a risqué society thriller that became a bestseller. She also began writing and producing somewhat racy plays, one of which, Blood Money (1926), was banned by the Lord Chamberlain's Office. In the 1920s and 1930s Cartland was a prominent young hostess in London society, noted for her beauty, energetic charm and daring parties. Her fashion sense also had a part and she was one of the first clients of designer Norman Hartnell, remaining a client until he died in 1979. He made her presentation and wedding dresses; the latter was made to her own design against Hartnell's wishes and she admitted it was a failure. In 1950, Cartland was accused of plagiarism by author Georgette Heyer, after a reader drew her attention to the apparent borrowing of Heyer's character names, character traits, dialogue and plot points in Cartland's early historical romances. In particular, A Hazard of Hearts (1949), which replicated characters (including names) from Heyer's Friday's Child and The Knave of Hearts (1950) which, Heyer alleged, " the conception [...], the principal characters, and many of the incidents, derive directly from an early book of my own, entitled These Old Shades, first published in 1926. [...] For minor situations and other characters she has drawn upon four of my other novels." Heyer completed a detailed analysis of the alleged plagiarisms for her solicitors, but the case never came to court. Cartland's image as a self-appointed "expert" on romance drew some ridicule in her later years, when her social views became more conservative. Indeed, although her first novels were considered sensational, Cartland's later (and arguably most popular) titles were comparatively tame with virginal heroines and few, if any, suggestive situations. Almost all of Cartland's later books were historical in theme, which allowed for the believability of chastity (at least, to many of her audience). Despite their tame story lines, Barbara Cartland's later novels were highly successful. By 1983 she rated the longest entry in the British Who's Who (though most of that article was a list of her books), and was named the top-selling author in the world by the Guinness Book of World Records. In the mid-1990s, by which time she had sold over a billion books, Vogue magazine called her "the true Queen of Romance". She became a mainstay of the popular media in her trademark pink dresses and plumed hats, discoursing on matters of love, marriage, politics, religion, health, and fashion. She was publicly opposed to the removal of prayer from state schools and spoke against infidelity and divorce, although she admitted to being acquainted with both of these moral failings. In 1983 Cartland wrote 23 novels, and holds the Guinness World Record for the most novels written in a single year. According to an obituary published in The Daily Telegraph on 22 May 2000, Cartland reportedly broke off her first engagement, to a Guards officer, when she learned about sexual intercourse and recoiled. This claim fits in with her image as part of a generation for whom such matters were never discussed, but sits uneasily with her having produced work controversial at the time for its sexual subject matter, as described above. She was married to Alexander George McCorquodale (died 1964), a British Army officer from Scotland, and heir to a printing fortune, from 1927 to 1933. Their daughter, Raine McCorquodale (born in 1929), whom Cartland later alleged was the daughter of Prince George, Duke of Kent, became "Deb of the Year" in 1947. After the McCorquodales' 1933 divorce, which involved charges and countercharges of infidelity, Cartland married her former husband's cousin Hugh McCorquodale, a former military officer. She and her second husband, who died in 1963, had two sons, Ian and Glen McCorquodale. Cartland maintained a long-time friendship with Lord Mountbatten of Burma, whose 1979 murder she claimed was the "greatest sadness of my life". Mountbatten supported Cartland in her various charitable works, particularly for United World Colleges, and even helped her write her book Love at the Helm, providing background naval and historical information. The Mountbatten Memorial Trust, established by Mountbatten's great-nephew Charles, Prince of Wales after Mountbatten was assassinated in Ireland, was the recipient of the proceeds of this book on its release in 1980. In 1991, Cartland was invested by Queen Elizabeth II as a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire in honour of the author's nearly 70 years of literary, political, and social contributions. Cartland did not get on with her step-granddaughter Diana, Princess of Wales, who notably did not invite Cartland to her wedding to the Prince of Wales. Cartland was openly critical of Diana's subsequent divorce, though the rift between them was mended shortly before Diana's fatal car crash in Paris in 1997. According to Tina Brown's book on the late Princess, Cartland once remarked, "The only books Diana ever read were mine, and they weren't awfully good for her." Her physical and mental health began to fail in her mid-90s but she remained a favourite with the press, granting interviews to international news agencies even during the final months of her life. Two of her last interviews were with the BBC and US journalist Randy Bryan Bigham. A biopic film was released titled In Love with Barbara, starring Anne Reid. Her last project was to be filmed and interviewed for her life story (directed by Steven Glen for Blue Melon Films). The documentary, Virgins and Heroes, includes unique early home cine footage and Dame Barbara launching her website with pink computers in early 2000. At that time, her publishers estimated that since her writing career began in 1923, Cartland had produced a total of 723 titles. She was 98 years of age when she died on 21 May 2000. She left behind a series of manuscripts, that are published in ebook format by her son, Ian McCorquodale, and are known as the Barbara Cartland Pink Collection. In 2010, to mark the 10th anniversary of her death, her first novel Jigsaw, was reproduced. After originally deciding she would like to be buried in her local parish church, featuring a marble construction, covered in angels, this was later changed and she was buried in a cardboard coffin, because of her concerns for environmental issues She was interred at her private estate in Hatfield, Hertfordshire under a tree that had been planted by Queen Elizabeth I.
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Barbara Cartland - Stars In My Heart (read by Thomas Smythe) Barbara Cartland - Love Holds The Cards (read by Nevil Reed) Barbara Cartland - Love To The Rescue (read by John Richmond) Barbara Cartland - The Reluctant Bride (read by Edward Blenkinsop) Barbara Cartland - The Secret Fear (read by Andrew Wendle) Barbara Cartland - Lost Enchantment (read by Oliver Johnston) Barbara Cartland - The Little Adventure (read by Marilyn Burton) Barbara Cartland - The Cruel Count (read by Jeremy Sinden) Barbara Cartland - No Darkness For Love (read by Audrey Williams) Barbara Cartland - Fire On The Snow (read by Silvia Andrews) Barbara Cartland - Love Is Innocent (read by Pamela Thompson) Barbara Cartland - The Dream And The Glory (read by June And Mary Walthamstowe) Barbara Cartland - The Mysterious Maid-Servant (read by Caroline Byrde) Barbara Cartland - Love Locked In (read by John Green) Barbara Cartland - The Dragon And The Pearl (read by Elizabeth Sayne?) Barbara Cartland - The Sign Of Love (read by Les Clack) Barbara Cartland - A Fugitive From Love (read by Maureen Lightly) Barbara Cartland - Love, Lords And Lady-Birds (read by Walter Brown) Barbara Cartland - The Passion And The Flower (read by Les Clack) Barbara Cartland - Lovers In Paradise (read by Christian Rodska) Barbara Cartland - Flowers For The God Of Love (read by Jeremy Sinden) Barbara Cartland - The Prince And The Pekingese (read by Christian Rodska) Barbara Cartland - Light Of The Moon (read by Maureen Kent) Barbara Cartland - A Nightingale Sang (read by Elizabeth Barnes) Barbara Cartland - The Explosion Of Love (read by Pamela Thompson) Barbara Cartland - Little White Doves Of Love (read by Norman Frinton) Barbara Cartland - The Waltz Of Hearts (read by Jeremy Sinden) Barbara Cartland - A King In Love (read by Christian Rodska) Barbara Cartland - Kneel For Mercy (read by Susan Edmundson) Barbara Cartland - Lights, Laughter And A Lady (read by Mona Freeman) Barbara Cartland - Bride To A Brigand (read by Andrew Worthigton) Barbara Cartland - A Rebel Princess (read by Pamela Thompson) Barbara Cartland - Look With Love (read by Peter Nusbury) Barbara Cartland - The Bargain Bride (read by Ilona Dulaski) Barbara Cartland - A Game Of Love (read by Angela Whitehead) Barbara Cartland - Running From Russia (read by ???) Barbara Cartland - A Duel Of Hearts (read by Martha Huston) Barbara Cartland - Broken Barriers (read by Nevil Reed) Barbara Cartland - No Heart Is Free (read by Edward Blenkinsop) Barbara Cartland - The Gift Of The Gods (read by Les Clack) Barbara Cartland - The Queen Saves A King (read by Mary Elliot) Barbara Cartland - Three Novels Of Courtly Love (read by ???) Barbara Cartland - We Danced All Night (read by Anne Simmons) Barbara Cartland - Women Have Hearts (read by Peter Andrews)
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http://rapidgator.net/file/d5afa9aa0015ef0ff3607d5a927d242e/Love_Lords_And_Ladybirds.rar.html
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http://rapidgator.net/file/e5cd84597fd38986e5510e312181d446/Light_Of_The_Moon.rar.html
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http://rapidgator.net/file/83ec460bf05c688902c3b0946a8de1a8/The_Queen_Saves_A_King.rar.html
http://rapidgator.net/file/9035568d90382961c33ca3166f33c016/Three_Novels_Of_Courtly_Love.rar.html
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