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'''Ursula Jones''', sister of Diana Wynne Jones | '''Ursula Jones''', sister of Diana Wynne Jones | ||
| − | The Library of Congress probably lists book by multiple writers who share the name Ursula Jones. WorldCat too. | + | This Author record links Ursula Jones at Library of Congress Authorities and at WorldCat. The assignment of LCCN n2002056752 shows that LC believes its Ursula Jones is one person. However, the Library of Congress probably lists book by multiple writers who share the name Ursula Jones. WorldCat too. |
| − | Fiction | + | As of January 2017: |
| + | * Fiction catalogued as by Jones: all first published in the 21st century, all may be fantasy; some clearly for young children, including picture books by Jones and an illustrator. | ||
| + | * Non-fiction catalogued as by Jones: all older (1880s to 2000), includes several Catering titles and ''The Desperate Woman's Guide'', 2000 pick-up and sex manual published in North Carolina, USA. | ||
| − | + | Jones is a long-time actress and playwright, as well as recent prose fiction writer. Probably some or all of the non-fiction books are not hers. | |
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Ursula Jones, sister of Diana Wynne Jones
This Author record links Ursula Jones at Library of Congress Authorities and at WorldCat. The assignment of LCCN n2002056752 shows that LC believes its Ursula Jones is one person. However, the Library of Congress probably lists book by multiple writers who share the name Ursula Jones. WorldCat too.
As of January 2017:
- Fiction catalogued as by Jones: all first published in the 21st century, all may be fantasy; some clearly for young children, including picture books by Jones and an illustrator.
- Non-fiction catalogued as by Jones: all older (1880s to 2000), includes several Catering titles and The Desperate Woman's Guide, 2000 pick-up and sex manual published in North Carolina, USA.
Jones is a long-time actress and playwright, as well as recent prose fiction writer. Probably some or all of the non-fiction books are not hers.