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Dame Mary Barbara Hamilton Cartland, (9 July 1901 – 21 May 2000) was an English writer, known as the Queen of Romance, who published both contemporary and historical romance novels, the latter set primarily during the Victorian or Edwardian period. Cartland is one of the best-selling authors worldwide of the 20th century. Many of her novels have been adapted into films for television including A Hazard of Hearts, A Ghost in Monte Carlo and Duel of Hearts. Her novels have been translated from English into numerous languages, making Cartland the fifth most translated author worldwide, excluding biblical works. Her prolific output totals some 723 novels. Although best known for her romantic novels, she also wrote non-fiction titles including biographies, plays, music, verse, drama, operettas, and several health and cook books. She also contributed advice to TV audiences and newspaper magazine articles. She sold more than 750 million copies of her books, though other sources estimate her total sales at more than two billion. The covers of her novels featured portrait-style artwork, usually designed by Francis Marshall (1901–1980). Cartland was also a businesswoman who was head of Cartland Promotions. She was a London society figure, often dressed in a pink chiffon gown, a plumed hat, blonde wig, and heavy make-up. Biography Early life and education Born at 31 Augustus Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, Cartland was the only daughter and eldest child of an officer of the British Army, Major James Bertram "Bertie" Falkner Cartland (1876–1918), and his wife, Mary Hamilton Scobell, known as "Polly" (1877–1976). Cartland had two brothers: Major Ronald Cartland, a Member of Parliament (MP) who served as an army major in World War II (1907–1940), and James Anthony "Tony" Hamilton Cartland (1912–1940). Both were killed in war conflict in Flanders. Though she was born into upper middle-class comfort, the Cartland family's finances rapidly deteriorated shortly after her birth. Cartland would later attribute this downturn to the suicide of her paternal grandfather, James Cartland, who, she stated, was a financier who shot himself in the wake of bankruptcy. However, according to the entry in the probate registry, James Cartland, the proprietor of the brass foundry firm James Cartland & Son Ltd, left an estate of £92,000. This was followed soon afterwards by her father's death in Berry-au-Bac in World War I. Cartland's mother opened a London dry goods store to make ends meet, and to raise Cartland and her two brothers, both of whom were later killed in battle in 1940. Cartland was educated at private girls' schools: The Alice Ottley School, Malvern Girls' College, and Abbey House, an educational institution in Hampshire. She became a successful society reporter after 1922, and a writer of romantic fiction; she stated she was inspired in her early work by the novels of the Edwardian author Elinor Glyn, whom she idolised and eventually befriended. Marriage and relationships According to an obituary published in The Daily Telegraph, Cartland broke off her first engagement, to a Guards officer, when she learned about sexual intercourse. This fits with her image in later life as a member of a generation for whom such matters were never discussed, but sits uneasily with her having produced work in the 1920s which was controversial at the time for its sexual subject matter. She claimed to have declined 49 marriage proposals before marrying Captain Alexander "Sachie" George McCorquodale, on 23 April 1927, a British Army officer from Scotland and heir to a printing fortune. They divorced in 1933, and he died from heart failure in 1964. Their daughter, Raine McCorquodale (9 September 1929 – 21 October 2016), who Cartland later alleged was the daughter of George Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, 5th Duke of Sutherland, or Prince George, Duke of Kent, became "Deb of the Year" in 1947. After the McCorquodales' divorce in 1933, which involved charges and counter charges of infidelity, Cartland married her ex-husband's cousin, Hugh McCorquodale, on 28 December 1936. Cartland and her second husband, who died in 1963, had two sons: Ian Hamilton McCorquodale (11 October 1937 – 10 February 2023), a Debretts publisher, and Glen McCorquodale (born 1939), a stockbroker. Cartland maintained a long friendship with Lord Mountbatten of Burma, whose death in 1979 she said was the "greatest sadness of my life". Mountbatten supported Cartland in her charitable works, particularly for United World Colleges, and even helped her write her book Love at the Helm, providing background naval and historical information. The Mountbatten Memorial Trust, established by Mountbatten's great-nephew Charles, Prince of Wales, after Mountbatten was assassinated in Ireland, was the recipient of the proceeds of this book on its release in 1980. When Cartland learned that young Diana Spencer loved reading her novels, Cartland began to send early copies. However, as an adult, Diana, her step-granddaughter, did not invite Cartland to her wedding to Prince Charles. Cartland was later openly critical of Diana's divorce, though the rift between them was mended shortly before Diana's fatal car crash in Paris, in 1997. According to Tina Brown's book on Diana, Cartland once remarked, "The only books Diana ever read were mine, and they weren't awfully good for her." Novels After a year as a gossip columnist for the Daily Express, Cartland published her first novel, Jigsaw (1923), a risqué society thriller that became a bestseller. She also began writing and producing somewhat racy plays, one of which, Blood Money (1926), was banned by the Lord Chamberlain's Office. In the 1920s and 1930s, Cartland was a prominent young hostess in London society, noted for her beauty, energetic charm and daring parties. Her fashion sense also had a part, and she was one of the first clients of designer Norman Hartnell; she remained a client until he died in 1979. He made her presentation and wedding dresses; the latter was made to her own design against Hartnell's wishes, and she admitted it was a failure. In 1950, Cartland was accused of plagiarism by author Georgette Heyer, after a reader drew attention to the apparent borrowing of Heyer's character names, character traits, dialogue and plot points in Cartland's early historical romances. In particular, A Hazard of Hearts (1949) replicated characters (including names) from Heyer's Friday's Child (1944) and The Knave of Hearts (1950) which, Heyer alleged, "the conception ... , the principal characters, and many of the incidents, derive directly from an early book of my own, entitled These Old Shades, first published in 1926. ... For minor situations and other characters she has drawn upon four of my other novels." Heyer completed a detailed analysis of the alleged plagiarisms for her solicitors, but the case never came to court. As well as writing novels, Cartland wrote a guide to married life in the 195.... Discover the Barbara Cartland popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Barbara Cartland books.

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  • The Disgraceful Duke synopsis, comments

    The Disgraceful Duke

    Barbara Cartland

    Innocent and lovely Shimona Bardsley’s father, the celebrated actor Beau Bardsley, has fallen desperately ill and yet he insists on persevering with the evening’s performance as Ha...

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    Barbara Cartland

    John Pearson

    From the author of All the Money in the World, now a major motion picture directed by Ridley Scott, comes an account of a phenomenon and a legend in her lifetime, Barbara Cartland....

  • The King Without a Heart synopsis, comments

    The King Without a Heart

    Barbara Cartland

    When Lord Rupert Brooke and his wife are killed in an accident, their only child, Titania, was forced to live with her uncle, the Duke of Starbrooke, who had never approved of her ...

  • Diona and a Dalmatian synopsis, comments

    Diona and a Dalmatian

    Barbara Cartland

    Sir Hereward Grantley is angry, as usual. A bad tempered man with little to commend him, he is determined that his niece, the orphaned Diona, will understand the great favour he ha...

  • The Ghost Who Fell in Love synopsis, comments

    The Ghost Who Fell in Love

    Barbara Cartland

    When her irresponsible brother rents the family home, Langston Manor, for the duration of the Royal Ascot races to Valient, Earl of Trevarnon and his wild gentleman friends, lonely...

  • An Introduction to The Pink Collection synopsis, comments

    An Introduction to The Pink Collection

    Barbara Cartland

    Welcome to the Pink Collection from Barbara Cartland this is a new collection of pure romance books from the biggest selling Romantic author of all time Book One of Two The Cross ...

  • The Dare-Devil Duke synopsis, comments

    The Dare-Devil Duke

    Barbara Cartland

    “Do you really think you could work as I had to work to keep your mother from starvation? My dear child, you have lived in the lap of luxury all your life. You could no more earn a...

  • A Marriage Made In Heaven synopsis, comments

    A Marriage Made In Heaven

    Barbara Cartland

    The Duke of Buckhurst, handsome, wealthy, a brilliant horseman and known to everyone as ‘Buck’ has sworn that he will never marry.  Cutting a swathe through the sophisticated ...

  • The Husband Hunters synopsis, comments

    The Husband Hunters

    Barbara Cartland

    After the death of her parents, young Andrina Maldon has selflessly borne the responsibility not only for the running a household impoverished by her father’s profligacy but also f...

  • Stars in the Sky synopsis, comments

    Stars in the Sky

    Barbara Cartland

    Sylvia, daughter of the Duke of Belham, is bored with the various young men she meets at Lady Lamborne's masked ball. At last she escapes their attentions and makes her way into th...

  • A Road to Romance synopsis, comments

    A Road to Romance

    Barbara Cartland

    The Marquis of Whisinford and his friend Lord Alfred Middleton meet at White’s Club and tell each other how bored they are with the London Season and the same parties with the same...

  • Love Drives in synopsis, comments

    Love Drives in

    Barbara Cartland

    Dorina's father had been an industrialist, an inventor and a genius who trained her to be his heir, sending her abroad to learn many languages. While she was in France she learned ...

  • The Prisoner Of Love synopsis, comments

    The Prisoner Of Love

    Barbara Cartland

    Amidst the exciting preparations for the grand opening of Prince Albert’s prized Crystal Palace, a young orphan, Sorilda, is being forced into marriage by her recently cuckolded un...

  • The Impetuous Duchess synopsis, comments

    The Impetuous Duchess

    Barbara Cartland

    When the austere, reserved Drue, the Duke of Warminster, is asked by a servant at a Scottish posting inn if he will give a lift to a little old lady whose carriage has broken down,...

  • Castle of Love synopsis, comments

    Castle of Love

    Barbara Cartland

    Hugo, Earl of Ruven, is sailing home after ten years in India, where he served with his regiment. His grandfather, the old Earl, has died and Hugo has inherited the title and estat...

  • A Dangerous Disguise synopsis, comments

    A Dangerous Disguise

    Barbara Cartland

    After her quiet life in the Highlands of Scotland, the Laird's daughter Ola Mcnewton is looking forward to going to London to take part in Queen Victoria's Jubilee.  At first ...

  • The Unwanted Wedding synopsis, comments

    The Unwanted Wedding

    Barbara Cartland

    The heartbreakingly handsome Duke of Tynemouth is appalled to find that his torrid affaire d’coeur with the alluring Aline, Countess of Langstone, is destined to end, because Queen...

  • The Proud Princess synopsis, comments

    The Proud Princess

    Barbara Cartland

    Having survived the 1871 siege of Paris with her mother the Queen of Dabrozka, Princess Ilona is summoned back to the warravaged kingdom of her father, a tyrannical monarch whose u...

  • They Sought love synopsis, comments

    They Sought love

    Barbara Cartland

    For years Celina Storton had been in love with Robin, the Earl of Torrington, but he spent his time in Paris, pursuing beautiful women and the more the merrier.Then his mother’s il...

  • The Blue Eyed Witch synopsis, comments

    The Blue Eyed Witch

    Barbara Cartland

    Bored with the Social world of London and the constant demands of the lovelorn Prince of Wales, the Marquis of Aldridge takes refuge at his remote country estate, Ridge Castle, dee...

  • Love in the Highlands synopsis, comments

    Love in the Highlands

    Barbara Cartland

    When the Balkan Prince Stanislaus demanded an English bride, Queen Victoria decided to send him Lady Lavina, whose family had a slight connection with royalty. Determined to avoid ...

  • An Introduction to the Eternal Collection synopsis, comments

    An Introduction to the Eternal Collection

    Barbara Cartland

    The Barbara Cartland Eternal Collection is the unique opportunity to collect as ebooks all five hundred timeless , beautiful romantic novels written by the world’s most loved and e...

  • She Wanted Love synopsis, comments

    She Wanted Love

    Barbara Cartland

    The beautiful Lady Eleta Renton returns from France where she has stayed long over her time at the Convent School in Paris. Because her mother had married again after becoming wido...

  • Lucifer and the Angel synopsis, comments

    Lucifer and the Angel

    Barbara Cartland

    Lost in a woodland daydream, cherubic eighteenyearold Anita Lavenham is awoken from a reverie inspired by a sermon about the Devil by the sonorous voice of a handsome gentleman ask...

  • For All Eternity synopsis, comments

    For All Eternity

    Barbara Cartland

    The Marquis of Stowe is on the verge of a dreadful scandal that threatens to ruin both him and the lovely, but married, Lady Burnham.  Knowing that their secret is out and tha...

  • A King In Love synopsis, comments

    A King In Love

    Barbara Cartland

    King Maximilian of Valdastien, handsome, clever but with a well deserved reputation as a ladies man, is under pressure from his Prime Minister to leave behind his bachelor ways, ge...

  • The Love Pirate synopsis, comments

    The Love Pirate

    Barbara Cartland

    Arriving home from school, Bertilla is sad to find her home unprepared for her and her widowed mother is far from pleased to see her. Even worse, Lady Alvinston, a celebrated Socie...

  • The Mysterious Maid-Servant synopsis, comments

    The Mysterious Maid-Servant

    Barbara Cartland

    Have you ever been so desperate that you would do literally anything for money? This is the tragic situation Giselda finds herself in, with no money for an operation her younger br...

  • Pure and Untouched synopsis, comments

    Pure and Untouched

    Barbara Cartland

    The Duke of Ravenstock is the most attractive and elusive bachelor in London – and the most notorious.His exploits and romantic escapades keep the salons of the Social world buzzin...

  • Lovers in London synopsis, comments

    Lovers in London

    Barbara Cartland

    As he cuts a swathe through the glittering balls and elegant soirees of London society he is pursued by debutantes and married hostesses alike. Admired by men, including the Prince...

  • An Angel Runs Away synopsis, comments

    An Angel Runs Away

    Barbara Cartland

    The handsome and debonair Marquis of Raventhorpe is known throughout the Beau Monde as something of a ladies’ man until he falls under the spell of Society beauty Lady Sarah Chessi...

  • The Importance of Love synopsis, comments

    The Importance of Love

    Barbara Cartland

    “Get away from me. As far as I am concerned, David, you are dead to me and this entire family!” The handsome Viscount Kennington has never enjoyed a good relationship with his fath...

  • The Sleeping Princess synopsis, comments

    The Sleeping Princess

    Barbara Cartland

    Freshly home from her Finishing School in Florence, the beautiful young Lady Odela Ford finds to her dismay that her new stepmother, the Countess of Shalford, is scheming against h...

  • The Cross of Love synopsis, comments

    The Cross of Love

    Barbara Cartland

    When Rena's father dies she is alone in the world, forced out of the vicarage that has been her home, with nowhere to go and no money. She seeks help at the large wooden cross stan...

  • Hazard of Hearts synopsis, comments

    Hazard of Hearts

    Barbara Cartland

    Widowed Mrs. Mansforde and her younger daughter Philomena (or 'Mena' for short) are pleasantly surprised when elder daughter Lais returns unannounced to the family home.  They...

  • A Very Unusual Wife synopsis, comments

    A Very Unusual Wife

    Barbara Cartland

    When the imperious Alston, Marquis of Falcon cynically announces that he is interested in marrying his daughter in order to gain a Royal appointment, the Earl of Warnborough is tho...

  • Riding In The Sky synopsis, comments

    Riding In The Sky

    Barbara Cartland

    Since the loss of her parents, the beautiful young Filipa Seymour runs the family’s ancient Manor House alone with very little money and only her beloved dogs and horses and ageing...

  • A Miracle of Love synopsis, comments

    A Miracle of Love

    Barbara Cartland

    Prince Nicolo of Vienz is irritated by his family and his Prime Minister continually begging him to be married for the sake of his country and to prevent it being taken over by a n...

  • Stars In My Heart synopsis, comments

    Stars In My Heart

    Barbara Cartland

    Soon to be twentyone years old, the lovely redhaired Gisela Musgrave is tormented and oppressed by her cruel and jealous stepmother until one day riding with the local hunt, Gisela...

  • The Magnificent Marquis synopsis, comments

    The Magnificent Marquis

    Barbara Cartland

    Young, handsome and very rich the Marquis of Harlington has just ended yet another unsatisfactory love affair that has left him feeling bored with women and resigned to the fact th...

  • Beauty or Brains synopsis, comments

    Beauty or Brains

    Barbara Cartland

    When the Marquis of Sherwood declines her invitation to a Society occasion with the scathing comment that he has no wish to spend his time with débutantes, whom he believes are ‘ha...

  • A Teacher of Love synopsis, comments

    A Teacher of Love

    Barbara Cartland

    Lord Salwicke is a very rich but worried man. His beautiful daughter, Tasia, is already twenty years of age, which has dampened his hopes of her taking London by storm. Though not ...

  • Lord Ravenscars Revenge synopsis, comments

    Lord Ravenscars Revenge

    Barbara Cartland

    On receipt of a desperate letter, demure young beauty Romara Shaldon rushes to the aid of her distressed sister Caryl, who has run away with the disreputable and cruel Sir Harvey W...

  • The Chieftain Without a Heart synopsis, comments

    The Chieftain Without a Heart

    Barbara Cartland

    London Socialite and friend of King George IV, the Duke of Strathnarn enjoys his London life is reluctant and resentful when he inherits from his hated father the title – and onero...

  • A Shaft of Sunlight synopsis, comments

    A Shaft of Sunlight

    Barbara Cartland

    The Viscount Frome is in love, and intends to marry Claribel Stamford, belle of the Social Set, as quickly as possible. She is young, beautiful, charming and rich – in fact he cons...

  • A Virgin Bride synopsis, comments

    A Virgin Bride

    Barbara Cartland

    Scandal, adultery and an angry husband has to be avoided if the Duke of Rockinston, one of the most handsome and charming bachelors in London, is to keep his family honour and his ...