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Naomi Clifford

    The Disappearance of Maria Glenn
    On the Wings of Love
    Out of the Shadows
    The Murder of Mary Ashford
    Women and the Gallows 1797 1837
    Under Fire
    • Under Fire

      The Blitz diaries of a volunteer ambulance driver

      • 254pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
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      The narrative provides a poignant glimpse into the often-overlooked experiences of those on the home front during the London Blitz, focusing on the diaries of a female ambulance driver. Through her eyes, readers witness the resilience and bravery of ordinary citizens as they navigate the chaos and destruction of wartime London, highlighting the emotional and psychological toll of conflict away from the battlefield. This account captures the strength of the human spirit amidst adversity.

      Under Fire
    • For the first time, the stories of all the women executed in England and Wales have been collated in a chronological directory.

      Women and the Gallows 1797 1837
    • Discover why the death of Mary Ashford has intrigued and bewildered for two centuries. This fresh and comprehensive exploration of the case includes a detailed reconstruction of events, with new conclusions on the key question: Was Thornton the true killer?

      The Murder of Mary Ashford
    • Out of the Shadows

      Essays on 18th and 19th Century Women

      • 126pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Exploring the lives of women often overlooked in historical narratives, this collection of seven essays delves into their unique experiences and contributions. Each essay uncovers the struggles and triumphs of these women, highlighting their resilience and impact on society. Through vivid storytelling, the book sheds light on their diverse backgrounds and the challenges they faced, ultimately celebrating their significance in shaping history.

      Out of the Shadows
    • On the Wings of Love

      Georgian Elopement Stories

      • 238pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Exploring the intriguing phenomenon of elopement in the 18th century, this collection reveals the stories behind couples who fled to Gretna Green to marry. It delves into the motivations for these hasty unions, highlighting themes of true love versus societal pressures and darker undertones of bride abduction. Drawing from historical newspaper accounts, the tales provide a vivid glimpse into the romantic and sometimes perilous choices faced by couples seeking freedom from traditional constraints.

      On the Wings of Love
    • Once a nationally-known scandal but not written about for nearly 150 years, now discovered by chance in the British Newspaper Archive

      The Disappearance of Maria Glenn