LEADER 00000cz 2200337n 4500 001 n 85225381 003 DLC 005 20131121051021.0 008 880920n| azannaabn |a aaa c 010 n 85225381 035 (OCoLC)oca02364165 035 (Uk)001552114 040 O|beng|erda|cDLC|dDLC|dNJQ|dOCoLC|dDLC|dUk 046 |f1942 053 0 PS3573.E1985 100 1 Webb, Peggy 370 Mississippi|cUnited States|2naf 372 Fiction|2lcsh 374 Authors|2lcsh 375 female 377 eng 400 1 Uėbb, Peggi 500 1 |wnnnc|aMichaels, Anna,|d1942- 500 1 |wnnnc|aHussey, Elaine,|d1942- 663 For works of this author entered under other names, seach also under:|bHussey, Elaine, 1942-;|bMichaels, Anna, 1942- 670 Her Duplicity, c1986:|bt.p. (Peggy Webb) 670 Her Babʹe leto, 1997:|bt.p. (Peggi Uėbb) 670 Any Thursday, 1989:|bt.p. (Peggy Webb) p. 3 of cover (r. northeast Mississippi; graduated from Mississippi State College for Women; has completed a thesis for an M.A. in English from the Univ. of Misssissippi) 670 Contemp. authors online, July 15, 2002|b(Peggy (Elaine Hussey) Webb; b. Feb. 8, 1942 in Mooreville, Miss.; Mississippi State College for Women, B.A., 1964; Univ. of Misssissippi, M.A., 1985; author of novels and romance/ historical fiction; r. Belden, Miss.) 670 Email from pub., Aug. 11, 2010:|b(Anna Michaels ... a pseudonym for ... Peggy Webb; b. Feb. 8, 1942) 670 The sweetest hallelujah, 2013:|bt.p. (Elaine Hussey) p.[6] (novelist who has written under the names Peggy Webb and Anna Michaels. She was born and bredin the south and is from Mississippi)