Lady Constance Lytton: Aristocrat, Suffragette, Martyr

Lady Constance Lytton, daughter of a Viceroy of India, seemed the most unlikely of suffragettes. Witnessing the trial of Emmeline and Christobel Pankhurst, she was converted to the cause of women's suffrage. Constance changed her life, rejected her aristocratic background, and acquired a purpose. As an activist Lytton disguised her identity to avoid privileged treatment and when arrested, and subsequently jailed, went on hunger strike, being force-fed eight times. Constance Lytton became both an inspiration and a martyr.

Lyndsey Jenkins is a political speechwriter who has written for some of the United Kingdom's most influential politicians.

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Lady Constance Lytton: Aristocrat, Suffragette, Martyr

Lady Constance Lytton, daughter of a Viceroy of India, seemed the most unlikely of suffragettes. Witnessing the trial of Emmeline and Christobel Pankhurst, she was converted to the cause of women's suffrage. Constance changed her life, rejected her aristocratic background, and acquired a purpose. As an activist Lytton disguised her identity to avoid privileged treatment and when arrested, and subsequently jailed, went on hunger strike, being force-fed eight times. Constance Lytton became both an inspiration and a martyr.

Lyndsey Jenkins is a political speechwriter who has written for some of the United Kingdom's most influential politicians.

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Lady Constance Lytton: Aristocrat, Suffragette, Martyr

Lady Constance Lytton: Aristocrat, Suffragette, Martyr

Lady Constance Lytton: Aristocrat, Suffragette, Martyr

Lady Constance Lytton: Aristocrat, Suffragette, Martyr

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Lady Constance Lytton, daughter of a Viceroy of India, seemed the most unlikely of suffragettes. Witnessing the trial of Emmeline and Christobel Pankhurst, she was converted to the cause of women's suffrage. Constance changed her life, rejected her aristocratic background, and acquired a purpose. As an activist Lytton disguised her identity to avoid privileged treatment and when arrested, and subsequently jailed, went on hunger strike, being force-fed eight times. Constance Lytton became both an inspiration and a martyr.

Lyndsey Jenkins is a political speechwriter who has written for some of the United Kingdom's most influential politicians.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781849547956
Publisher: Biteback Publishing, Ltd.
Publication date: 09/08/2015
Pages: 356
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author

Lyndsey Jenkins: Lyndsey Jenkins is a speechwriter from north London who has written for some of the UK’s most influential politicians. Lady in Disguise is her first book.

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