Cecil Woodham-Smith

Cecil Woodham-Smith

Cecil Woodham-Smith was born in Tenby, Pembrokeshire on April 29th, 1896 and passed away at the age of 80 on March 16th, 1977.

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Cecil Woodham-Smith Stats: The most read book by Cecil Woodham-Smith on Book Notification is The Great Hunger: Ireland 1845 - 1849, a Non-Fiction book.

Below is a complete list of Cecil Woodham-Smith books in publication and chronological order, broken down by series.

List of Non-Fiction Books in Publication Order

Ranked by popularity, the top non-fiction books are Florence Nightingale, The Great Hunger: Ireland 1845 - 1849, and The Reason Why: The Story of the Fatal Charge of the Light Brigade.

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Cecil Woodham-Smith

Cecil Woodham-Smith was born on April 29th, 1896. Cecil passed away March 16th, 1977 at 80 years old. Cecil Woodham-Smith was born in Tenby, Pembrokeshire.

Cecil Woodham-Smith has written 6 Non-Fiction Books. The first was released in 1951 with the book Florence Nightingale. The most recently released was Queen Victoria, From her Birth to the Death of the Prince Consort which was released in 1972.

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Cecil Woodham-Smith: F.A.Q

When was Cecil Woodham-Smith Born?

Cecil Woodham-Smith was born on April 29th, 1896.

When did Cecil Woodham-Smith die?

Cecil Woodham-Smith died on March 16th, 1977 at 80 years old.

Where was Cecil Woodham-Smith Born?

Cecil Woodham-Smith was born in Tenby, Pembrokeshire.

What was the first book Cecil Woodham-Smith wrote?

The first book written by Cecil Woodham-Smith was Florence Nightingale, published in 1951.

What was the most recent book Cecil Woodham-Smith wrote?

Their most recently released work was Queen Victoria, From her Birth to the Death of the Prince Consort on January 1st, 1972.

What is the most popular book by Cecil Woodham-Smith?

Based on the number of readers on Book Notification, the most popular Cecil Woodham-Smith book is The Great Hunger: Ireland 1845 - 1849. Here are their most popular books:
  1. The Great Hunger: Ireland 1845 - 1849 (10)

How many books has Cecil Woodham-Smith written?

Cecil Woodham-Smith has written 6 books. All of their books are Non-Fiction Books.

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