Molly Lefebure FRSL (6 October 1919 - 27 February 2013) [1][2] was a British writer with an interest in the English Lake District and the Lake Poets. Molly Lefebure was born in London, the daughter of Charles Hector Lefebure and Elizabeth Cox, and was educated at the North London Collegiate School. She went on to study at King's College London at the University of London where she met her husband, John Gerrish.[3] During World War II she worked as a newspaper reporter for a London newspaper. During the war she met Dr Keith Simpson (the pathologist) and worked for him as his secretary where she gained information for her first book Evidence for the Crown, the inspiration for the two part ITV drama Murder on the Homefront.[4] She went on to live with her husband and her two children at Kingston-upon-Thames by the river.[5] Her children's books include illustrations by the famous Lakeland author, hill walker and illustrator Alfred Wainwright. She was a Coleridge scholar. After studying drug addiction at Guy's Hospital in London for six years, she wrote a biography of Coleridge that researched the effect on his life of his addiction to opiates. She was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 2010.[6] Alfred Wainwright ("A.W.") MBE (17 January 1907 - 20 January 1991) was a British fellwalker, guidebook author and illustrator. His seven-volume Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells, published between 1955 and 1966 and consisting entirely of reproductions of his manuscript, has become the standard reference work to 214 of the fells of the English Lake District. Among his 40-odd other books is the first guide to the Coast to Coast Walk, a 192-mile long-distance footpath devised by Wainwright which remains popular today.
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Hardcover. Condition: Fair. No Jacket. Alfred Wainwright (illustrator). 1st Edition. EX-LIBRARY 1st edition hardback, no dustjacket, published by Victor Gollancz, 1970. Illustrated by Alfred Wainwright. Plasticised cover, usual library marks. Some bumping / creasing to spine, tanning to pages. Fair 1st edition copy sadly lacking jacket. book. Seller Inventory # 13612266
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