Coulton, Mary Rose (1906–2002)

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Coulton, Mary Rose (1906–2002)

Australian-English novelist. Name variations: Mary Rose Alpers; (pseudonym) Sarah Campion. Born Mary Rose Coulton, June 1, 1906, in Eastbourne, England; died July 22, 2002, in Auckland, New Zealand; dau. of George Gordon Coulton (medieval scholar and controversialist) and Rose (Ilbert) Coulton; m. Antony Alpers (New Zealander writer), 1949; children: Philip Alpers.

Traveled widely in Europe, Canada, US, South Africa, New Zealand and Australia; lived in Auckland, New Zealand, from 1959 until death; published the bestselling Father, a biography of her father (1948); probably best known for her "Burdekin Trilogy" (Mo Burdekin [1941], Bonanza [1942], The Pommy Cow [1944]), an Australian classic which evokes 19th-century life in gold-mining towns of northern Queensland; other works include Turn Away No More (1940), Dr Golightly (1946) and Come Again (1951).

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