About Katie Hickman
Katie Hickman was born into a diplomatic family in 1960 and has spent more than twenty-five years living abroad in Europe, the Far East and Latin America. She is featured in the Oxford University Press guide to women travellers, Wayward Women.
Non fiction
Dreams of the Peaceful Dragon: Journey into Bhutan (1987)
A Trip Through the Light Fantastic: Travels with a Mexican Circus (1993)
Daughters of Britannia: The Lives And Times of Diplomatic Wives (1999)
Travels with a Circus (2001)
Illustrated Daughters of Britannia (2001)
Courtesans: Money, Sex And Fame in the Nineteenth Century (2003)
A Trip Through the Light Fantastic: Travels with a Mexican Circus (1993)
Daughters of Britannia: The Lives And Times of Diplomatic Wives (1999)
Travels with a Circus (2001)
Illustrated Daughters of Britannia (2001)
Courtesans: Money, Sex And Fame in the Nineteenth Century (2003)
Katie Hickman recommends
The Solitude of Thomas Cave (2007) Georgina Harding "A bewitching ghost story, beautifully told. The Solitude of Thomas Cave is written with the clarity of poetry, and the simple weight of a parable. I loved this book." |
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