Anna Haycraft was the real name of the British writer who wrote as Alice Thomas Ellis. She was the author of numerous novels, and also of some non-fiction, including cookery books. Originally Anna Lindholm, she was half-Finnish, half-Welsh and spent part of her childhood as an evacuee in North Wales, a period she later wrote about in A Welsh Childhood. She later lived in North London and was married to Colin Haycraft, owner of the publishing company, Duckworth.
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- Anna Haycraft was the real name of the British writer who wrote as Alice Thomas Ellis. She was the author of numerous novels, and also of some non-fiction, including cookery books. Originally Anna Lindholm, she was half-Finnish, half-Welsh and spent part of her childhood as an evacuee in North Wales, a period she later wrote about in A Welsh Childhood. She later lived in North London and was married to Colin Haycraft, owner of the publishing company, Duckworth. They had seven children, two of whom predeceased her.
- Alice Thomas Ellis (née Anna Margaret Lindholn mariée à Sir Colin Haycraft, célèbre éditorialiste britannique, et frère de Sir John Haycraft, fondateur d'International House le 9 septembre 1932 à Liverpool au Royaume-Uni et décédée le 8 mars 2005 d'un cancer du poumon), était une écrivaine britannique. Auteure de La trilogie du jardin d'hiver, Les Oiseaux du ciel et Un rideau de flammes.
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- Anna Haycraft was the real name of the British writer who wrote as Alice Thomas Ellis. She was the author of numerous novels, and also of some non-fiction, including cookery books. Originally Anna Lindholm, she was half-Finnish, half-Welsh and spent part of her childhood as an evacuee in North Wales, a period she later wrote about in A Welsh Childhood. She later lived in North London and was married to Colin Haycraft, owner of the publishing company, Duckworth.
- Alice Thomas Ellis (née Anna Margaret Lindholn mariée à Sir Colin Haycraft, célèbre éditorialiste britannique, et frère de Sir John Haycraft, fondateur d'International House le 9 septembre 1932 à Liverpool au Royaume-Uni et décédée le 8 mars 2005 d'un cancer du poumon), était une écrivaine britannique. Auteure de La trilogie du jardin d'hiver, Les Oiseaux du ciel et Un rideau de flammes.
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