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Norah Lofts was born in Norfolk in 1904 and educated in West Suffolk. After gaining her teaching diploma from Norwich Training College, she taught English and history at Guildhall Feoffment Girls School until 1936. Her first novel, 'Here Was a Man: A Romantic History of Sir Walter Raleigh', was published in that year and she has since written continuously, winning the Georgette Heyer Prize, for best historical novel, in 1978.
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