Anne Hepple Dickinson
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Anne Hepple

Anne Hepple Dickinson, née Batty, wrote romantic novels under the pseudonym 'Anne Hepple'. She lived in Castle Terrace, Berwick-upon-Tweed
Berwick-upon-Tweed
Berwick-upon-Tweed or simply Berwick is a town in the county of Northumberland and is the northernmost town in England, on the east coast at the mouth of the River Tweed. It is situated 2.5 miles south of the Scottish border....

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England
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Her works include the following:
  • Jemima Rides [1928]
  • The Untempered Wind [1930]
  • Gay Go Up [1931]
  • The Runaway Family [(1929?)/1932]
  • The Old Woman Speaks [1933]
  • Scotch Broth [1933]
  • Ask Me No More [1934]
  • Annals Of A Little Shop [1935]
  • And Then Came Spring [1935]
  • Heyday And Maydays [1936]
  • Touch-Me-Not [1936]
  • Touch-Me-Again [1936]
  • Sweet Ladies [1936]
  • Susan Takes A Hand [1938]
  • Riders Of The Sea [1938]
  • Evening At The Farm [1939]
  • The Piper In The Wind [1939]
  • The Taking Men [1940]
  • The Green Road To Wedderlee [1942]
  • Sigh No More [1943]
  • Sally Cockenzie [1944]
  • Can I Go There? [1946]
  • The House Of Gow [1948]
  • Jane Of Gowlands [1949]
  • I Want You To Come Here To Me [1969]
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