Books by Cicely Hamilton

About

Cicely Hamilton (1872-1952) was born as Cicely Hammill in 1872 in Paddington, London. She was taken in by foster parents after her mother disappeared. After becoming an actress, Cicely changed her last name to Hamilton to protect her family's privacy. Not only was Hamilton an actress, she was also a writer, journalist and feminist who aided in the struggle for women's suffrage in the United Kingdom. She founded the Women Writers Suffrage League with Bessie Hatton in 1908, which hosted many other famous women of literature, all in effort of obtaining rights for women and making their plight known. Hamilton wrote the famous suffrage song The March of the Women. Hamilton also wrote for magazines and freelanced as a journalist, informing the public about birth control and other rights women deserved. During World War I, she aided as a nurse and then as a performer to keep up morale amongst troops. Cicely Hamilton died in 1952 as an accomplished writer, actress and prominent figure for women's rights.

Titles

Mrs. Pankhurst & the Right to Vote: the Leader of the Women's...

Cicely Hamilton, Emmeline Pankhurst, et al.

$29.00

The Methuen Drama Book of Suffrage Plays: How the Vote Was...

Cicely Hamilton, H V Esmond, et al.

$25.95

Diana of Dobson's

Cicely Hamilton

$30.76

William - An Englishman.

Cicely Hamilton

$7.99

Votes for Women and Other Plays

Chris St John, Alice Chapin, et al.

$28.95
$26.92

How the Vote Was Won: A Play in One Act

Cicely Hamilton and St John Christopher

$4.99
$4.64

Theodore Savage

Cicely Hamilton

$19.95
$18.55

Senlis

Cicely Hamilton

$31.95

Marriage as a Trade

Cicely Hamilton

$14.41