Bithia Mary Croker
Bithia Mary Croker c 1848-1920, who usually wrote under the name B. M. Croker, was an Irish novelist, most of whose work concerns, or refers to, life and society in British India.
In 1871, she married John Stokes Croker (1844–1911), an officer in the Royal Scots Fusiliers and later the Royal Munster Fusiliers.
In 1877, Bithia followed her husband to India where she lived for 14 years. [1]
Her first book Proper Pride was published anonymously in 1882.
External links
- Bithia Mary Croker Wikipedia
Historical books online
Romantic novels by B M Croker.
- Proper Pride : a Novel 1882. No author's name appears.Volume I, Vol.II, Volume III Archive.org.
- Pretty Miss Neville by B M Croker 1884 Archive.org.
- The Company's Servant: A Romance of Southern India by B M Croker 1907. The Company was the Great Indian Peninsula Railway, or GIPR. Archive.org.
- The Road to Mandalay: A Tale of Burma by B M Croker c 1917 Gutenberg.org
References
- ↑ Wikipedia article, see above.