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(New page: Jean Herbert was a pseudonym of Dr Mary Isabel Leslie, who also wrote as [http://www.pgil-eirdata.org/html/pgil_datasets/authors/l/Lane,T/life.htm Temple Lane]. According to Joseph McAleer...)
 
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Jean Herbert was a pseudonym of Dr Mary Isabel Leslie, who also wrote as [http://www.pgil-eirdata.org/html/pgil_datasets/authors/l/Lane,T/life.htm Temple Lane]. According to Joseph McAleer's ''Passion's Fortune: The Story of Mills & Boon'', Herbert was "An English lecturer from Dublin [...] first published by Hodder & Stoughton. She was, however, hardly prolific, writing fewer than a dozen novels for Mills & Boon" (97).
 
Jean Herbert was a pseudonym of Dr Mary Isabel Leslie, who also wrote as [http://www.pgil-eirdata.org/html/pgil_datasets/authors/l/Lane,T/life.htm Temple Lane]. According to Joseph McAleer's ''Passion's Fortune: The Story of Mills & Boon'', Herbert was "An English lecturer from Dublin [...] first published by Hodder & Stoughton. She was, however, hardly prolific, writing fewer than a dozen novels for Mills & Boon" (97).
  
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=== Fiction ===
 
=== Fiction ===
 
* [[Escape the River]] - 1950 ([[Mills and Boon]])
 
* [[Escape the River]] - 1950 ([[Mills and Boon]])
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* [[The Magnolia Flower]] - 1950 ([[Mills and Boon]])
 
* [[Desert Locust]] - 1951 ([[Mills and Boon]])
 
* [[Desert Locust]] - 1951 ([[Mills and Boon]])
 
* [[The Bridal Heart]] - 1951 ([[Mills and Boon]])
 
* [[The Bridal Heart]] - 1951 ([[Mills and Boon]])

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Jean Herbert was a pseudonym of Dr Mary Isabel Leslie, who also wrote as Temple Lane. According to Joseph McAleer's Passion's Fortune: The Story of Mills & Boon, Herbert was "An English lecturer from Dublin [...] first published by Hodder & Stoughton. She was, however, hardly prolific, writing fewer than a dozen novels for Mills & Boon" (97).

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