Beryl Rowland has written:
'The horse and rider figure in Chaucer's works'
'Birds with human souls' -- subject(s): Birds, Birds in literature, Folklore
'Medieval Woman's Guide to Health'
'Pandarus and the fate of Tantalus'
'Forgotten metaphor in three popular children's rhymes' -- subject(s): Nursery rhymes
Beryl Markham is best known for her memoir "West with the Night," which recounts her experiences as a pioneering aviator and horse trainer in Kenya during the early 20th century. She also wrote articles and short stories for various publications.
Beryl Gould-Marks has written:
'Eating the Russian way' -- subject(s): Russian Cookery
'Buy wisely, eat well' -- subject(s): English Cookery
'Eating in the open' -- subject(s): Outdoor cookery
Beryl Medland has written:
'In the beginning' -- subject(s): Bible stories, English, English Bible stories
Beryl Netherclift has written:
'The snowstorm' -- subject(s): Fantasy
Beryl Robinson has written:
'The Stokesley & District guide' -- subject(s): Handbooks, manuals
Beryl Markham has written:
'West with the night' -- subject(s): Air pilots, Biography
Beryl Chapple has written:
'Dogs dogs dogs' -- subject(s): Dogs
Beryl Fitzgerald has written:
'Social conditions in Birkenhead between the Wars'
Beryl Markham lived in England.
Beryl Markham was born on October 26, 1902.
Beryl Markham was born on October 26, 1902.
Beryl Markham died on September 3, 1986 at the age of 83.
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Beryl Markham was born on October 26, 1902 and died on September 3, 1986. Beryl Markham would have been 83 years old at the time of death or 112 years old today.
Beryl Melville has written: 'The fan and lace'
Beryl Tanner has written: 'A well-matched pair'
Beryl Marian Jones has written: 'Heidi'
Beryl Farr has written: 'A weather-house of change'
Beryl Strugnell has written: 'The new-born King'
M. E. Markham has written: 'The life of Sir Albert Hastings Markham'