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  1. Virginia Nicholson (née Bell; born 1955) is an English non-fiction author known for her works of women's history in the first half of the twentieth century. Nicholson was born in Newcastle and grew up in Leeds before becoming a television researcher.

  2. 11 de abr. de 2024 · Virginia Nicholson is a social historian and the author of six books, including All the Rage: Pleasure, Pain, Power - Stories from the Frontline of Beauty. She is also the President of the Charleston Trust and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.

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  3. Most recently, How Was it For You? Women, Sex, Love and Power in the 1960s, came out in 2019. 2024 sees the publication of All the Rage: Power, Pain, Pleasure - Stories from the Frontline of Beauty 1860 - 1960. The books I write are the kind of books I like to read. They tell stories, full of emotion and character, domestic detail and observation.

  4. In this latest book Virginia Nicholson has set out to tell the stories of a remarkable generation of women forced by a historic tragedy to reinvent their lives. Singled Out received a spate of enthusiastic reviews which applauded it as a pioneering and humane work of social history.

  5. Virginia Nicholson é uma Atriz, Cenografista americana. Confira a biografia, os detalhes da carreira e todas as notícias sobre ela.

  6. Virginia Nicholson is a British actress and author, born in 1955 in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. She is known for her roles in A Day Out, Dear Diary and British Passions on Film, and for her book Charleston: A Bloomsbury House and Gardens.

  7. Virginia Nicholson is one of the great social historians of our time. No one else makes history this fun.’ Amanda Foreman, author of Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire ‘Virginia Nicholson is the outstanding recorder of British lives in the twentieth century.’ Carmen Callil • I’ve now written five books of social history.