Mccutcheon, Elsie (Mary Jackson)
MCCUTCHEON, Elsie (Mary Jackson)
MCCUTCHEON, Elsie (Mary Jackson). Scottish, b. 1937. Genres: Children's fiction, History. Career: English teacher in Glasgow, Scotland, 1961-63; free-lance journalist, 1965-80; writer. Norfolk Archaeological Rescue Group, publicity officer, 1976-78; Friends of the Suffolk Record Office, committee member and editor, 1984-. Publications: CHILDREN'S NOVELS: The Moonlight Paupers, 1978; Summer of the Zeppelin, 1983; The Rat War, 1985; Smokescreen, 1986; Storm Bird, 1987; Twisted Truth, 1988; OTHER: Bury St. Edmunds: Historic Town, 1987; Norwich through the Ages, 1989. Address: Wendover, Sharpes Lane, Horringer, Bury St., Edmunds, Suffolk 1P29 5PS, England.
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