Mary Edith Scott, writer, at the Pirongia Heritage and Information Centre

PHIC has an area in the main building devoted to Mary Scott an internationally well-known author of local importance. The displays include rare photographs and other memorabilia relating to her time in the area.

The books of Mary Scott

Within this area there is a library collection of her novels available for members of PHIC to borrow. There are also spare copies that the public may purchase.

Where the library column on the index has more than one x this indicates the extra novels that are for sale at a cost of $10 or $15.

TITLE

ARCHIVE

LIBRARY

A change from mutton

x

Away From it All

x

xx

Barbara and the N Z backblocks

x

Barbara on the Farm

x

x

Barbara Prospers

x

Barbara sees the Queen and other stories

x

x

Board but no Breakfast

x

Breakfast at Six

x

xx

Cape Lost

x

Days that have been (autobiography)

x

x

Dinner doesn't Matter

x

x

es tut sich was im Paradies

x

Families are Fun

x

x

Fatal Lady

x

x

First things first

x

xx

Five Barbara Plays

x

x

Five Little Plays

x

Freddie

x

xx

Fremde Gaste

x

Haven't we met before

x

xx

If I don't, who will?

x

xx

It was meant

x

x

It's Perfectly Easy

x

xx

Ja, Liebling

x

Life with Barbara

x

x

Mary Scott Omnibus

x

No Red Herring

x

xx

No Sad Songs

x

x

Oh, diese Verwandtschaft

x

One of the Family

x

x

Pippa in Paradise

x

xx

Shepherd's Pie

x

x

Strangers for tea

x

xx

Strickly Speaking

x

x

Such Nice People

x

x

Tea and Biscuits

x

x

Tee und Toast

x

The Golden Country

x

The Long honeymoon

x

x

The Mangrove Murder

x

x

The Unwritten Book

x

x

The White Elephant

x

x

Turkey at Twelve

x

x

Und abends etwas Liebe

x

Verlieb dich nie in einen Tierarzt

x

What does it matter

x

x

Who Put it There

x

x

Yes Darling

x

x

Yours to Oblige

x

xx