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Books by Rachel Ferguson

Rachel Ferguson was born in 1893 in Hampton Wick. Rachel was educated privately, before being sent to finishing school in Italy. She flaunted her traditional upbringing to become a vigorous campaigner for women's rights and member of the WSPU. In 1911 Rachel Ferguson became a student at the Academy of Dramatic Art. She enjoyed a brief though varied career on the stage, cut short by the First World War. After service in the Women's Volunteer Reserve she began writing in earnest. Working as a journalist at the same time as writing fiction, Rachel Ferguson started out as 'Columbine', drama critic on the Sunday Chronicle. False Goddesses, her first novel, was published in 1923. A second novel The Brontes Went to Woolworths did not appear until 1931, but its wide acclaim confirmed Rachel Ferguson's position in the public eye. Over the next two decades she wrote extensively and published eight more novels. Rachel Ferguson lived in Kensington until her death in 1957.
The Brontes Went to Woolworths By Rachel Ferguson
The Brontes Went to Woolworthsby Rachel Ferguson
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A Footman for the Peacock By Rachel Ferguson
A Footman for the Peacockby Rachel Ferguson
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Even Field By Rachel Ferguson
Even Fieldby Rachel Ferguson
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The Brontes Went to Woolworths By Rachel Ferguson
The Brontes Went to Woolworthsby Rachel Ferguson
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Alas, Poor Lady By Rachel Ferguson
Alas, Poor Ladyby Rachel Ferguson
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Brontes Went To Woolworths By Rachel Ferguson
Brontes Went To Woolworthsby Rachel Ferguson
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