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  1. Helen de Guerry Simpson (1 December 1897 – 14 October 1940) was an Australian novelist and British Liberal Party politician. Youth and education. Simpson was born in Sydney into a family that had been settled in New South Wales for over 100 years.

  2. Simpson, Helen (1897–1940) Australian-born British writer now best known for her detective novels. Born Helen de Guerry Simpson on December 1, 1897, in Sydney, Australia; died during the German bombing of London on October 14, 1940; daughter of Edward Percy Simpson (a solicitor) and Anne (de Lauret) Simpson; attended Sacred Heart Convent and ...

  3. Helen de Guerry Simpson (1897-1940), writer, was born on 1 December 1897 in Sydney, fourth and youngest child of native-born parents Edward Percy Simpson, solicitor, and his wife Anna Maria Alexandra Guerry, daughter of the French Marquis de Guerry de Lauret.

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  4. May 20, 2021 · The Woman on the Beast: Viewed from three angles. A 1933 novel by an Australian author two historically episodes and one in an imagined future exploring religious, eschatological and social themes inspired by the book of revelations. Addeddate.

  5. In 1918 she joined the Women's Royal Naval Service as a decoder, but she returned to Oxford in 1919 to study music, hoping to become a composer. Here Simpson developed an interest in drama, writing several plays and founding the Oxford Women's Dramatic Society.

  6. Helen de Guerry Simpson (1897-1940), writer, was born on 1 December 1897 in Sydney, fourth and youngest child of native-born parents Edward Percy Simpson, solicitor, and his wife Anna Maria Alexandra Guerry, daughter of the French Marquis de Guerry de Lauret.

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  8. Simpson, Helen de Guerry (1897–1940) writer. Helen Simpson, n.d. State Library of Victoria, H34226. Biographical Entries. Australian Dictionary of Biography entry;