Dr Clara Pinto Correia
Clara Pinto Correia is the author of over 50 books of fiction and non-fiction.
Clara Pinto Correia is the author of over 50 books of fiction and non-fiction.
When World War II broke out in 1939, freelance photojournalist Marvin Breckinridge Patterson took the first pictures of a London air-raid shelter.
US congresswoman (1942-1946), ambassador, playwright, socialite, and war reporter
Washington correspondent Elisabeth May Adams Craig covered World War II with the same keen eye and sharp tongue that informed her daily “Inside in Washington” column for nearly fifty years.
Remembered today principally for her high-fashion photography for Vogue and Harper’s Bazaar, Toni Frissell volunteered her photographic services to the American Red Cross, Women’s Army Corps, and Eighth Army Air Force during WWII. On their behalf, she produced thousands of images of nurses, front-line soldiers, WACs, African-American airmen, and orphaned children.
Bonney’s images of homeless children and adults on the backroads of Europe touched millions of viewers in the United States and abroad during WWII.
Photographer Esther Bubley found ample subject matter to explore on the American homefront as the nation mobilized for war during WWII.
May Cottrell published more than 1,000 articles in 13 countries.
Highly successful, prolific, comic and realistic New Zealand literature writer.
Louisa Alice Baker was a prolific writer who described herself as ‘bred under the Southern Cross, held cheaply there – and labelled in London’.