Nina Epton

Nina Consuelo Epton (1913 – 29 October 2010) was a British radio producer, broadcaster and travel writer, particularly active in the 1950s and 1960s. She was renowned globally for her explorations and radio commentary and travelled alone through Spain, North Africa, and Indonesia. In the 1970s she published a number of historical works about royalty, two books about cats, and a novel based on the life of Jane Digby.

Her greatest commercial success was a series of literary, historical and sociological books about amorous relationships: ''Love and the French'' (1959), ''Love and the English'' (1960), ''Love and the Spanish'' (1961). In various combinations these were translated into French, German and Spanish. All three were reprinted by Penguin Books in 1964–1965. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Victoria and her daughters by Epton, Nina

    Published 1971
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    Love and the French. by Epton, Nina

    Published 1959
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    Josephine : the Empress and her children / by Epton, Nina

    Published 1976
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    Madrid / by Epton, Nina

    Published 1965
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    Love and the Spanish / by Epton, Nina

    Published 1964
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    Josephine : the Empress and her children / by Epton, Nina

    Published 1976
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    Seaweed for breakfast : a picture of Japanese life today. by Epton, Nina

    Published 1964
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    Victoria and her daughters / by Epton, Nina

    Published 1971
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    Love and the English / by Epton, Nina

    Published 1964
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    Love and the English. by Epton, Nina

    Published 1960
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