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OVERVIEW


Rosie M. Banks is a romance novelist, the author of fictional works such as: ''All for Love''; ''A Red, Red Summer Rose''; ''Madcap Myrtle''; ''Only a Factory Girl''; ''The Courtship of Lord Strathmorlick''; ''Mervyn Keene, Clubman''; '' 'Twas Once in May''; ''By Honour Bound''; and ''A Kiss at Twilight''.

She submitted an article for '' Milady's Boudoir '' (the women's paper of Dahlia Travers, Bertie Wooster 's Aunt Dahlia ), entitled "How I Keep the Love of my Husband-Baby", which, fortunately for her husband, hasn't been published.

She employed chef extraordinaire Anatole until Aunt Dahlia stole him from her with the help of Jeeves (in " Clustering Round Young Bingo "), and is thus unlikely to further write for Mrs Travers.


STORIES


Rosie M. Banks is featured in one semi-novel and many short stories:


Rosie M. Banks is mentioned in:

  • '' The Mating Season '' (1949) – Jeeves novel, with the longest example of Rosie's work, a synopsis of ''Mervyn Keene, Clubman''.





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