East End chronicler Gilda O'Neill dies
Bestselling author of novels and non-fiction drawing on her background as an east Londoner
Bestselling author Gilda O'Neill, who chronicled the history of the East End of London in her novels and non-fiction, died on Friday after a short illness, her literary agency Curtis Brown has announced.
From: Books: Books + News | guardian.co.uk
Wednesday, 29 September, 2010
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