Naomi Jacob

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Standard Name: Jacob, Naomi
Birth Name: Naomi Eleanor Claire Jacob
Indexed Name: Naomi Ellington Jacob
Pseudonym: Ellington Gray
Nickname: Micky or Mickie
Nickname: La Signora Micky
Nickname: Jacob
Nickname: Jake
NJ was a highly prolific, popular author, whose profitable writing career began in the 1920s and produced more than seventy books. The greater number are novels, including a notable series detailing for fortunes of an English Jewish family. Her fiction became steadily more formulaic with time. She also wrote plays, journalism, opera programme notes, and whatever came to hand. She issued several volumes of rambling memoirs which include much entertaining theatre reminiscence (every one of which has the word Me in its title) and a biography of Marie Lloyd . She was well-known on the stage in her earlier life, and later on as a broadcaster.

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Jacob, Naomi. The Dawn.
Jacob, Naomi. The Founder of the House. Hutchinson, 1935.
Jacob, Naomi. The Founder of the House. Hutchinson Library Services / Hurst and Blackett, 1973.
Jacob, Naomi. The Irish Boy, A Romantic Biography. Hutchinsn, 1955.
Jacob, Naomi. The Man Who Found Himself. Thornton Butterworth, 1929.
Jacob, Naomi. The Man who Found Himself. Robert Hale, 1973.
Jacob, Naomi. This Porcelain Clay. Hutchinson, 1939.