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Authoress dies

Ursula Bloom, who was believed to have written more romantic novels than any other authoress, has died’ aged 91. She wrote 560 books and used several pen names, which included Lozania Prole, Sheila Barnes, Mary Essex and Rachel Harvey. The books she wrote included ‘Secret Lover,” “The Duke of Windsor,” and “Judas Iscariot, Traitor?” — London.

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Press, 3 November 1984, Page 7

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Authoress dies Press, 3 November 1984, Page 7

Authoress dies Press, 3 November 1984, Page 7

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