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Margaret Katherine "Maggie" Black (22 September 1921, in Fulham, West London – 5 August 1999, in Wandsworth, South London) was known as a food historian, a leading food writer, and an author of many children's books and plays.[1]

Headstone, St Peter's Church, Petersham
Headstone, St Peter's Church, Petersham

Born Margaret Katherine Howorth in 1943 she married Robert Alastair Black (1921 - 1967) in Surrey. After the Second World War they moved to South Africa where she took a master's degree at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg. They returned to England in 1963 where she published No Room for Tourists (1965), a semi-biographical account of life under apartheid.

In the following years she went on to study in Switzerland and America, writing books on food history and cook books.[2]


Selected books



References


  1. Davidson, Alan (18 August 1999). "Obituary: Maggie Black". The Independent. Retrieved 25 February 2022.
  2. "Maggie Black (1) [1921–1999]". LibraryThing.



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