Constance Antonina "Nina" Boyle was born in Bexley, Kent. She was an author, journalist, campaigner for women’s suffrage and women's rights, charity and welfare worker. In 1918, she was the first woman to submit a nomination to stand for election to the House of Commons. |
Titles and year of publication:
1) Out of the Frying Pan | 1920 |
2) What Became of Mr. Desmond | 1922 |
3) Anna's | 1922 |
4) Moteley's Concession | 1926 |
5) The Stranger Within the Gates | 1926 |
6) The Rights of Mallaroche | 1927 |
7) My Lady's Bath | 1931 |
8) The Late Unlamented | 1931 |
9) How Could They? | 1932 |
10) Good Old Potts! | 1934 |