Now widely recognized as a novelist and essayist, working-class writer Ethel Carnie Holdsworth fi...
In this, her bestselling second novel, Ethel Carnie Holdsworth adapts a formula popularised by th...
Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extre...
It is not for nothing that Belinda's father called her 'The General'. Belinda could marshal and c...
Former 'mill girl', Ethel Carnie Holdsworth, wrote this book with a clear mission: believing that...
Ethel Carnie Holdsworth's 1925 novel, This Slavery, is a radical feminist and socialist tale of l...
In 1919 Ethel Carnie Holdsworth published her third novel, The Taming of Nan.At this point in her...
This first collected edition of Ethel Carnie Holdsworth's fairy tales contributes significantly t...
Ethel Carnie Holdsworth contributed these short pieces to The Cotton Factory Times, a weekly news...
It is not enough to say that Ethel Carnie Holdsworth was a radical, and her novels express that. ...
This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may conta...
Ethel Holdsworth, well known as the author of Helen of Four Gates, will interest a large public w...
The London lives of Barbara and Crichie Dennison and their acquaintances Flora and Fred Peachley ...
Departing from the conventional marriage-as-resolution structure of the romance plot, Carnie Hold...
This powerful novel tells the story of Nan, a young working-class woman in early 20th century Eng...
This powerful novel tells the story of Nan, a young working-class woman in early 20th century Eng...
Eagles' Crag is a gothic horror, set like Helen of Four Gates on an isolated farm, though this ti...