Bio:Angela Tonks

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The Daily Chronicle, Centralia, Washington, USA. April 8, 1959:
Mrs. Baxter, who writes under the name of Angela Tonks, was born in the midlands of England and has spent as much of her adult life as possible in travel. This new novelist admits that at a very, early age she began writing "dreadful poetry and all sorts of nonsense." Now her second book and first to be published seems on its way to a literary jackpot, having been published last, October in England by Victor and now in America by A. A. Knopf of New York. About Mrs. Baxter's new book and the one in the making, she explained her ideas come from a sense she has that everyone lives within his own world with different realities that can be mutually destructive while trying to be constructive.