Hilary Bailey was born in 1936 and was educated at thirteen schools before attending Newnham College, Cambridge. Her first novel was published in 1975 and she has since written thirteen novels and a short biography. She lives in West London.
Novels
The Black Corridor (1969) (with Michael Moorcock)
Polly Put the Kettle On (1975)
Mrs. Mulvaney (1978)
All the Days of My Life (1984)
Hannie Richards (1985)
Vera Brittain (1987)
As Time Goes By (1988)
A Stranger to Herself (1989)
In Search of Love, Money and Revenge (1990)
The Cry from Street to Street (1992)
Cassandra (1993)
Frankenstein's Bride (1995)
Miles and Flora (1997)
Mrs Rochester (1997)
Elizabeth and Lily (1997)
After the Cabaret (1998)
Connections (2000)
The Autobiography of the Queen (2007) (with Emma Tennant)
Fifty-first State (2008)
The Strange Adventures of Charlotte Holmes (2012)
Hitler's Girls (2014) (with Emma Tennant)
Polly Put the Kettle On (1975)
Mrs. Mulvaney (1978)
All the Days of My Life (1984)
Hannie Richards (1985)
Vera Brittain (1987)
As Time Goes By (1988)
A Stranger to Herself (1989)
In Search of Love, Money and Revenge (1990)
The Cry from Street to Street (1992)
Cassandra (1993)
Frankenstein's Bride (1995)
Miles and Flora (1997)
Mrs Rochester (1997)
Elizabeth and Lily (1997)
After the Cabaret (1998)
Connections (2000)
The Autobiography of the Queen (2007) (with Emma Tennant)
Fifty-first State (2008)
The Strange Adventures of Charlotte Holmes (2012)
Hitler's Girls (2014) (with Emma Tennant)
Anthologies edited
New Worlds 7 (1974) (with Charles Platt)
New Worlds 9 (1975)
New Worlds 8 (1975)
New Worlds 10 (1976)
New Worlds 9 (1975)
New Worlds 8 (1975)
New Worlds 10 (1976)
Non fiction
Diana (2008) (with Emma Tennant)
Did We Meet On Grub Street? (2014) (with David Elliott and Emma Tennant)
Did We Meet On Grub Street? (2014) (with David Elliott and Emma Tennant)
Anthologies containing stories by Hilary Bailey
Short stories
The Fall of Frenchy Steiner (1964) | |||
Dogman of Islington (1970) | |||
The Ramparts (1974) |
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