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Cartland

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Cartland [ˈkɑːtlənd]
n
(Biographies / Cartland, Barbara (Hamilton), Dame (1901-2000) M, British, WRITING: novelist) Dame Barbara (Hamilton). 1901-2000, British novelist, noted for her prolific output of popular romantic fiction


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Byline: LIAM MURPHY SHE was the doyenne of romantic fiction who sold millions of copies worldwide of her estimated 723 books - but, if you want to find an out-of-print copy of a Barbara Cartland novel, you will have to look in Birkenhead Central Library.
Byline: LIAM MURPHY SHE was the doyenne of romantic fiction who sold millions of copies of her estimated 723 books - but if you want to find an out of print copy of a Barbara Cartland novel you will have to look in the basement of Birkenhead Central Library.
People living close to the Vicarage Road crossroads with Melstock Road and Cartland Road, where there has been four serious accidents in the past 18 months, said action must be taken to enhance signage and warn motorists of Give Way markings ahead.
 
 
 
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