Pamela Hinkson
Pamela Hinkson (19 November 1900 – 26 May 1982) was an Anglo-Irish writer, the daughter of Katharine Tynan and barrister Henry Albert Hinkson (1865–1919). She was widely published and her book, The Ladies' Road (1932), sold over 100,000 copies in the Penguin edition.
Under the pseudonym of Peter Deane, she wrote The Victors (1925) and Harvest (1927) set during and after the First World War.
Bibliography
The end of all dreams. 1923
The Girls of Redlands. 1923.
Patsey at school. 1925
St. Mary's. 1927.
Schooldays at Meadowfield. 1930
Wind from the west. 1930.
The Ladies' Road. 1932.
Victory plays the game. 1933
Connor's wood (revised and completed by Pamela Hinkson.). 1933.
The deeply rooted. 1935.
The light of Ireland. 1935
Victory's last term. 1936
Seventy Years Young (Memories of Elizabeth, Countess of Fingall told to Pamela Hinkson) 1937.
Irish gold. 1939
Indian harvest. 1941.
Golden rose. 1944.
References
↑ Susan Shaw Sailer (1997). Representing Ireland: Gender, Class, Nationality. University Press of Florida. ISBN 978-0-8130-1543-9.