Frances Parkinson Keyes

Frances Parkinson Keyes in 1921 Frances Parkinson Keyes (July 21, 1885 – July 3, 1970) was an American author who wrote about her life as the wife of a U.S. Senator and novels set in New England, Louisiana, and Europe. A convert to Roman Catholicism, her later works frequently featured Catholic themes and beliefs. Her last name rhymes with "eyes," not "keys." Provided by Wikipedia
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    The heritage. by Keyes, Frances Parkinson, 1885-1970

    Published 1968
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    Madame Castel's lodger. by Keyes, Frances Parkinson, 1885-1970

    Published 1962
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    The chess players. by Keyes, Frances Parkinson, 1885-1970

    Published 1960
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    The great tradition. by Keyes, Frances Parkinson, 1885-1970

    Published 1939
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    Came a cavalier. by Keyes, Frances Parkinson, 1885-1970

    Published 1947
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    Fielding's Folly. by Keyes, Frances Parkinson, 1885-1970

    Published 1940
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    Honor Bright, by Keyes, Frances Parkinson, 1885-1970

    Published 1936
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    Station wagon in Spain, a novel. by Keyes, Frances Parkinson, 1885-1970

    Published 1959
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    All that glitters. by Keyes, Frances Parkinson, 1885-1970

    Published 1941
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    Victorine. by Keyes, Frances Parkinson, 1885-1970

    Published 1958
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    Steamboat Gothic. [A novel] by Keyes, Frances Parkinson, 1885-1970

    Published 1952
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    The royal box. by Keyes, Frances Parkinson, 1885-1970

    Published 1954
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    The river road by Keyes, Frances Parkinson, 1885-1970

    Published 1945
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    Dinner at Antoine's. by Keyes, Frances Parkinson, 1885-1970

    Published 1948
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