Margaret Katherine Black
Margaret Katherine "Maggie" Black was known as a food historian, a leading food writer, and an author of many children's books and plays.
Born Margaret Katherine Howorth in 1943 she married Robert Alastair Black 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, 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.