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Simon, Edith (writer and artist) (1917-2003)

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1917-2003 - 2003

Biography

Edith Simon was born on 18 May 1917 in Berlin, Germany, to Walter and Grete Simon. Educated at the Fürstin-Bismarck Gymnasium, she showed a talent for art and history, and enjoyed early success with the publication of her drawings whilst still only 10 years old. Her father Walter, a decorated Great War veteran and successful businessman, moved with his young family to London when Edith was just 15, as the political climate in Germany became increasingly threatening. Edith, alongside her younger sister Inge, arrived in the British capital in 1932.

Edith studied for a short time at both the Slade School of Fine Art and the Central School of Art and Design. She also became an early member of the Artists International Association (AIA), which formed in London in 1933.

Writing Career

Embarking on her professional writing career, Edith’s first book was a children’s adventure story which she wrote and illustrated, titled Somersaults and Strange Company, published by Lawrence & Wishart in 1937. She had also begun working at this time as a book jacket illustrator, demonstrating her signature style and draughtsmanship. In 1938, she translated Arthur Koestler’s The Gladiators into English, which was published a year later. Her first novel, The Chosen, was published in 1940 by John Lane, The Bodley Head, when Edith was still only 23.

She would go on to author 17 books, including contemporary novels, historical novels, and histories, as well as contributing to edited collections. Her published work includes:

Somersaults and Strange Company (Lawrence & Wishart 1937)

The Gladiators by Arthur Koestler, (UK Johnathan Cape 1939; US Macmillan - New York 1939) (translated by Edith Simon)

The Chosen (The Bodley Head 1940)

Biting the Blue Finger (The Bodley Head 1942)

Wings Deceive (The Bodley Head 1944)

The Other Passion (The Bodley Head 1948)

The Golden Hand (UK edition Cassell & Co. Ltd. 1952; US edition G.P. Putnam's Sons 1951)

The Past Masters (UK edition Cassell & Co. Ltd. 1953; US edition 'The House of Strangers', G.P. Putnam's Sons 1953)

The Twelve Pictures (UK edition Cassell & Co. Ltd. 1956; US edition G.P. Putnam's Sons 1955)

The Sable Coat (Cassell & Co. Ltd. 1958)

The Piebald Standard: A Biography of the Knights Templar (UK edition Cassell & Co. Ltd. 1959; US edition G.P. Putnam's Sons 1959)

The Undying Past, ed. Orville Prescott (Doubleday 1961) (contributor)

The Great Forgery (UK edition Cassell & Co. Ltd. 1962; US edition Little, Brown & Co. 1962)

The Making of Frederick the Great (UK edition Cassell & Co. Ltd. 1963; US editions Little, Brown & Co., reprint Greenan Press)

Friedrich Der Grosse, Das Weiden eines Königs (Rainer Wunderlich Verlag, Hermann Leins, Tubingen, 1963)

The Book of Books – A Treasury of Great Bible Fiction, eds. Irwin R Blacker & Ethel H Blacker (Holt, Reinhart & Winston NY, 1965) (contributor)

The Reformation (Time-Life 1966)

Die Reformation von Edith Simon und der Redaktion der Time-Life (Time-Life 1967)

The Saints (UK edition Weidenfeld & Nicolson 1968; US edition Delacorte Press 1968)

Luther Alive (UK edition Hodder & Stoughton 1968; US edition Doubleday 1968)

The Anglo-Saxon Manner (Cassell & Co. Ltd. 1972)

The Makers of Modern Thought (Horizon Books American Heritage Books – subsidiary of McGraw Hill 1972) (contributor)

‘Frederick II the Great of Prussia’ (Encyclopaedia Britannica 1974) (contributor)

In addition, Edith also wrote two plays ‘The Inimitable’ and ‘Love Me, Scum’, neither of which were ever performed, and she completed a film script entitled 'A Perfect Marriage'.

It was in London in 1942 that Edith met the noted scientist Dr. Eric Reeve, whom she married that same year. The couple moved to Edinburgh in 1947 to facilitate Eric’s new role with Edinburgh University’s Genetics Department. They lived first at Mortonhall House, alongside a team of geneticists also working at the University. They would subsequently move to Roseberry Crescent, and Lansdowne Crescent, before settling permanently in Grosvenor Crescent. They had three children, Antonia (b.1950), Simon (b.1952), and Jessica (b. 1954).

Art Career

Edith returned to her artistic practice in the early 1970s, participating in an early exhibition at the Demarco Gallery in Edinburgh in 1970, followed by her first one-woman show at Gallerie Balans in Amsterdam in 1971 where she presented mobile sculptures and her signature papercut bas relief paintings. Edith would go on to stage and appear in over 50 exhibitions throughout her career. She experimented with and explored many mediums and forms including continuous line drawings, papercut bas relief scalpel paintings, rope sculptures, mobile and soft sculptures, sculptures in stained wood, ciment-fondue, vacuum formed perspex, cast polyester resin, cold-cast bronze, copper, aluminium, metal sheet, and carved plaster. She also utilised painted glass, as well as undertaking murals in paint and wood veneer. For over thirty years, she exhibited annually at the Edinburgh Festival, with her final show being held in 2001. [A full list of exhibitions (1970-2003) is available on the Edith Simon Gallery website cited below.]

In 1995, Edith contracted a respiratory infection which revealed an existing condition, widely known as emphysema. This necessitated the use of daily oxygen for the remainder of her life. Edith Simon died in Edinburgh on 7 January 2003.

Biographical information has been taken from ‘Moderation be Damned: Edith Simon’, published by Antonia Reeve in 2005, alongside the artist’s biographical note on the Edith Simon Gallery website, available at edith-simon.com.

Found in 450 Collections and/or Records:

Correspondence to Edith Simon from individuals, 1979

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Identifier: Acc.13772/78
Scope and Contents File primarily contains letters from individuals, but also includes copy letters of Edith Simon. Identified correspondents include 'Nell'; Grete Simon; 'Sheila'; 'Eileen'; C.J. Spry, Nottinghamshire Area Health Authority (Teaching); Igna Beth Heiden; 'Joan'; Lionel Joyce, Nottinghamshire Area Health Authority (Teaching); possibly Walter Borten; possibly 'Robin'; S.J. Cleaver, Trylon Ltd.; William Newland, University of London Institute of Education; Catherine Evans, Collins Publishers; Bruce...
Dates: 1979

Correspondence to Edith Simon from individuals, 1980

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Identifier: Acc.13772/79
Scope and Contents File primarily contains letters from individuals, but also includes copy letters of Edith Simon. Identified correspondents include Brian Smith, Artsure; possibly Adrianne Reed, Compton Gallery; Gwenn McCreath, Festival Times; 'Tom'; 'Philip'; Erica Bright, The Scottish Arts Council; Paul S. Nesbitt, Transvan; possibly 'April' Taylor; Lady Kathleen Liddell Hart; 'Gillian'; Morna Chambers, Wildcat Stage Productions Ltd.; 'Sara', The Observer; possibly 'Bella' Kaufman; Anne McLaren, Medical...
Dates: 1980

Correspondence to Edith Simon from individuals, 1983

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Identifier: Acc.13772/84
Scope and Contents File primarily contains letters from individuals, but also includes copy letters of Edith Simon. Identified correspondents include Dr. C.W. Fishburne, Edinburgh University Students' Association; James Holland; Ron and Elizabeth Birse; 'Margaret'; James Bustard, The Scottish Arts Council; Dorothy Thompson; 'Bob'; possibly 'Peter'; Gillian Calvert, Womens Images; Rufford Craft Centre; 'Carole', Department of Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies, University of Edinburgh; Elisabeth M. Bell, The...
Dates: 1983

Correspondence to Edith Simon from individuals, 1984

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Identifier: Acc.13772/85
Scope and Contents File primarily contains letters from individuals, but also includes copy letters of Edith Simon. Identified correspondents include James Bustard, The Scottish Arts Council; Erica Bright, The Scotish Arts Council; David Morris; Pamela Snowdon, Scottish Society of Women Artists; Louise Annand; possibly 'Peter'; Inga Beth Heiden; 'Bob'; 'Philip'; Hanne Schorp-Pflumm; possibly 'Dorothy' Thompson; possibly 'April' Taylor; Alison Linklater; possibly 'Morna'; Inge Goodwin; Richard Demarco,...
Dates: 1984

Correspondence to Edith Simon from individuals, 1985

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Identifier: Acc.13772/87
Scope and Contents File primarily contains letters from individuals, but also includes copy letters of Edith Simon. Identified correspondents include Pamela Snowden, Scottish Society of Women Artists; possibly 'Rosemary & Carne'; JE Arnott, Campbell and Arnott Architects; 'Sue'; Dr. Rowena Lawson, Sculpture for the Garden; Anna Pepperall, The Arts Centre; 'Helene & Bob'; 'Terry'; J.F. Beerblock; Frank McNulty; possibly 'Helen' Firth, Scottish Society of Women Artists; Mrs. Alison Elwell-Sutton; Mrs....
Dates: 1985

Correspondence to Edith Simon from individuals, 1986

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Identifier: Acc.13772/88
Scope and Contents File primarily contains letters from individuals, but also includes copy letters of Edith Simon. Identified correspondents include 'Minty'; Pamela Snowdon, Scottish Society of Women Artists; Theatre Workshop Edinburgh; The Leopold-Hoesch Museum and the Museum Society of Düren; Dr. Dorothea Eimert, Stadt Düren der Stadtdirektor; possibly 'James & Vera'; 'Bob'; possibly 'June'; Geoffrey King, Edinburgh Contemporary Arts Trust; possibly 'Desmond' Flower; 'Julia'; 'Helene & Bob'; Marge...
Dates: 1986

Correspondence to Edith Simon from individuals, 1987

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Identifier: Acc.13772/89
Scope and Contents File primarily contains letters from individuals, but also includes copy letters of Edith Simon. Identified correspondents include 'Christine'; possibly 'April' Taylor; possibly 'Mark Hillman'; Mrs. E. Bowie, Scottish Arts Club; 'Nell'; Roger Jones, The City of Edinburgh District Council; Igna Beth Heiden; Herta Ryder; J. McNeill, Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh; 'Clare'; possibly 'Francois'; Robert Breen, Art in Partnership Scotland; Bruce Hunter, David Higham Associates Ltd.; D.R.W....
Dates: 1987

Correspondence to Edith Simon from individuals, 1988

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Identifier: Acc.13772/90
Scope and Contents File primarily contains letters from individuals, but also includes copy letters of Edith Simon. Identified correspondents include 'Bob'; 'Wendy'; possibly 'Norah'; possibly 'Desmond' Flower; Lady Marion Fraser; Angus Wolfe Murray; 'Stephen & Betsy'; possibly 'Beatrice'; Willie Johnston; George Fairfull-Smith, Art Source; 'Lin'; Sally Schofield, Scottish Society of Women Artists; 'Peter'; Eileen Jordan, Regent's College, London; Elsbeth Lindner, Methuen London; Iain Johnston, Astley...
Dates: 1988

Correspondence to Edith Simon from individuals, 1989

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Identifier: Acc.13772/91
Scope and Contents File primarily contains letters from individuals, but also includes copy letters of Edith Simon. Identified correspondents include 'Lin'; Humphrey Price, Hodder & Stoughton Publishers; Sears Financial Services Ltd.; R.C. Liddle, Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts; possibly Maureen E. Chisholm; Inge & Dennis Goodwin; Rosalind Horne; Anne 'Lesley' Jones;'Minty'; 'Philip'; 'Susan'; Harriet McAndrew, Ian Dickson Travel Service; Joan Renton, Scottish Society of Women Artists; ...
Dates: 1989

Correspondence to Edith Simon from individuals, 1990

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Identifier: Acc.13772/92
Scope and Contents File primarily contains letters from individuals, but also includes copy letters of Edith Simon. Identified correspondents include Herta Ryder; Euan Cameron, Barrie & Jenkins Ltd.; J.F. Beerblock; possibly 'Gerd'; possibly 'Joe/Zoe'; Jean F. Aas, Lammermuir House; Helen Bamber, Medical Foundation; Diana Johnson; 'Edna & Stan'; possibly D. Waltham; Susan Kaufman; Inge Goodwin; Janette M. Stewart, Murrayfield Hospital Edinburgh; The Pentland Art Club; Bruce Prentice, Moving Pictures;...
Dates: 1990

Correspondence to Edith Simon from individuals, 1991

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Identifier: Acc.13772/93
Scope and Contents File primarily contains letters from individuals, but also includes copy letters of Edith Simon. Identified correspondents include Gilbert Markus; Elaine Watson, The Virginia Galleries; possibly 'Donald'; J.F. Beerblock; Leonardo M. Mayer (known as 'Len'); Anne Bloomfield; Dr. C.W. Fishburne, Edinburgh University Students' Association; possibly 'Lyn Jones'; Alan Beatty; 'Helen'; possibly 'Philip' Davies; 'Frances'; Bruce Prentice and Alison Sutherland, Moving Pictures; possibly 'Richard'...
Dates: 1991

Correspondence to Edith Simon from individuals, 1992

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Identifier: Acc.13772/94
Scope and Contents File primarily contains letters from individuals, but also includes copy letters of Edith Simon. Identified correspondents include 'Gordon'; Ann Phillips; 'Sue'; possibly Marie; possibly 'Sue & Peter'; Maurice Larkin; Dr. Michael Appleby; 'Edward'; Inge & Dennis Goodwin; 'Joyce, Philip & Rachel'; 'Minty'; possibly 'Ellen'; 'Joan', Scottish Artists and Artist Craftsmen; 'Meg'; possibly 'Robert & Lola'; 'Margaret & Sandy'; Sandra Percival, Public Art Development Trust; Pip...
Dates: 1992

Correspondence to Edith Simon from individuals, 1993

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Identifier: Acc.13772/95
Scope and Contents File primarily contains letters from individuals, but also includes copy letters of Edith Simon. Identified correspondents include Henry & Ruth Kaplan; Professor Mary Felstiner; possibly 'Alex'; 'Antoinette'; Astley Ainslie Hospital Edinburgh; 'Alison'; 'Anne', Paintings in Hospitals Scotland; 'Amanda'; possibly Anne Phillips; possibly Ivy Murzi; Leonardo M. Mayer (also known as Len); Igna Beth Heiden; Anne Price, Paintings in Hospitals Scotland; possibly 'Midge'; 'Jimmy'; 'Margaret';...
Dates: 1993

Correspondence to Edith Simon from individuals, 1994

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Identifier: Acc.13772/96
Scope and Contents File primarily contains letters from individuals, but also includes copy letters of Edith Simon. Identified correspondents include Janice Dickson; Caroline Strong, Scottish Arts Council; Licia Donfrancesco; 'Edna'; Igna Beth Heiden; 'Angela'; possibly 'Janet' Jackson; possibly 'Robert & Lola'; Philip Davies; Patrick C. Pietroni, Marylebone Health Centre; Servando & Rosemary Pineda; possibly 'Norah'; Inge & Dennis Goodwin; 'Gerd'; 'Minty'; possibly 'Desmond' Flower; Andrew Hunter,...
Dates: 1994

Correspondence to Edith Simon from individuals, 1995

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Identifier: Acc.13772/97
Scope and Contents File primarily contains letters from individuals, but also includes copy letters of Edith Simon. Identified correspondents include Dr. C.W. Fishburne, Edinburgh University Students' Association; Andrew Guest, Scottish Sculpture Trust; Leonardo M. Mayer (also known as Len); possibly Phillippa Levy, Phillippa Levy & Associates; possibly Anj Baker; 'Ann, Pat & Jan'; possibly 'Norah'; 'Philip'; Mrs E. Margaret Newton; Reverend Peter Wells, St. Marylebone Centre; Ann Phillips; Beryl...
Dates: 1995

Correspondence to Edith Simon from individuals, 1996

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Identifier: Acc.13772/98
Scope and Contents File primarily contains letters from individuals, but also includes copy letters of Edith Simon. Identified correspondents include Reverend Iain Whyte, Chaplaincy Centre, University of Edinburgh; Lianne Hackett, Edinburgh Galleries Association; Henry & Ruth Kaplan; Julian Spalding, Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum; 'Alex'; Elizabeth Mason; Freddy Prudden; Christine Main, Chaplaincy Centre, University of Edinburgh; Fay Stanton, Help the Aged Scotland; 'Philip'; Kinny Gardner; possibly...
Dates: 1996

Correspondence to Edith Simon from individuals, 1997

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Identifier: Acc.13772/100
Scope and Contents File primarily contains letters from individuals, but also includes copy letters of Edith Simon. Identified correspondents include Salvando & Rosemary Nordwald-Pineda; Roy & Brigitta Mitchell; 'Jimmy'; Emma Barham, Blackwell Publishers; 'Edna'; Leonardo M. Mayer (known as Len); J.F. Beerblock; possibly 'Sophie' Rombeyko-Flower, Cassell & Co. Ltd.; 'Helen'; 'Deborah'; Louis Mitchell; 'Beatrice'; Gilbert S. McDonald, Pentland Retired Men's Group; 'Alison'; Susan Kaufman; possibly...
Dates: 1997

Correspondence to Edith Simon from individuals, 1998

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Identifier: Acc.13772/101
Scope and Contents File primarily contains letters from individuals, but also includes copy letters of Edith Simon. Identified correspondents include 'Margaret & Peter; 'Susan'; Henry & Ruth Kaplan; possibly Nigel 'Gordon' Morrison; Deborah Charlesworth; 'Edna'; Jan MacKenzie; Ann Phillips; 'Belinda'; possibly Marianne More Gordon; Inge & Dennis Goodwin; Ruth & Neil Willetts; possibly 'Tina'; Igna Beth Heiden; possibly 'Norah'; 'Aileen'; 'Jean'; Dorothy Dunnett; Sheila Anderson; 'Brother...
Dates: 1998

Correspondence to Edith Simon from individuals, 2000-2003

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Identifier: Acc.13772/103
Scope and Contents File primarily contains letters from individuals, but also includes copy letters of Edith Simon. Identified correspondents include Rosemary Clunie, Barrington Publications; possibly Mark Crossan, BBC Radio Scotland; possibly Chris Tainsh; Robert Breen, Art in Partnership; Gaynor Coules, Authors' Licensing & Collecting Society Ltd.; 'Brother Robert'; Rosemary Nordwald; Brenda L. Rennie, Balfour & Manson Solicitors; 'Amy'; The Scottish Gallery; Eric Reeve; Giles H. Sutherland; Henry...
Dates: 2000-2003

Correspondence to Edith Simon from publishers and literary agents, 1930-1951

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Identifier: Acc.13772/46
Scope and Contents File primarily contains early letters from Edith Simon's British and American publishers and literary agents but also includes some copy letters of Edith Simon herself in response. There are also two German-language letters, possibly also from Simon's publishers. Subject matter comprises current writing projects and proposals, reader reports, submission of manuscripts, and author representation. Substantive correspondence exists with Pearn, Pollinger & Higham Ltd., literary agents; with...
Dates: 1930-1951

Correspondence to Edith Simon from publishers and literary agents, 1937-1973

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Identifier: Acc.13772/47
Scope and Contents File primarily contains letters from Edith Simon's British and American publishers and literary agents but also includes some copy letters of Edith Simon herself in response. Subject matter comprises current writing projects and proposals, submission of manuscripts, financial matters and royalties, film rights, legal agreements, and author representation. A substantive number of original contract agreements were present in this file but have been arranged together in a subsequent file for...
Dates: 1937-1973

Correspondence to Edith Simon from publishers and literary agents, 1963

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Identifier: Acc.13772/59
Scope and Contents

File contains letters from David Higham, David Higham Associates Ltd., and Dr. Richard Friedenthal concerning current writing projects, namely a title known as 'Manners & Morals'/ 'The History of Manners' [which ultimately became The Saints]. The file also contains copy letters from Edith Simon in reply.

Dates: 1963

Correspondence to Edith Simon from publishers and literary agents, 1964

 File
Identifier: Acc.13772/61
Scope and Contents File primarily contains letters from Edith Simon's British and American publishers and literary agents but also includes copy letters of Edith Simon herself in response. A number of private individuals are also represented, commenting on Edith's literary works. Identified correspondents include Harold C. Field, TIME Inc.; Katharine Sachs, Time-Life International Ltd.; Dr. Richard Friedenthal; David Higham, David Higham Associates Ltd.; Jacqueline Korn, David Higham Associates Ltd.; and...
Dates: 1964

Correspondence to Edith Simon from publishers and literary agents, 1965

 File
Identifier: Acc.13772/62
Scope and Contents File primarily contains letters from Edith Simon's British and American publishers and literary agents but also includes copy letters of Edith Simon herself in response. A number of private individuals are also represented. Identified correspondents include David Higham, David Higham Associates Ltd.; Catherine Hartman, Atheneum Publishers; John Wakeman, The H.W. Wilson Company; Orville Prescott, [The New York Times]; John Gross, Weidenfeld & Nicolson Ltd.; Harold C. Field, Time-Life...
Dates: 1965