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== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
As an author for [[Harlequin Romance]], Hilda Nickson published 22 novels. She served as Vice-President for the [[Romantic Novelists' Association]]. Her novels focused primarily on the popular [[Doctor/Nurse]] romances.
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Hilda Nickson, née [[Hilda Pressley]], was a British novelist, who also wrote as [[Hilda Pressley]].
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Hilda Pressley was born on 1912 in Maltby, England, UK. Hilda married with the Western novelist Arthur (Thomas) Nickson (aka Arthur Hodson, Roy Peters, John Saunders, and Matt Winstan).
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Hilda focused her first novels on the popular [[Doctor/Nurse]] romances setting in England, and are frecuently found love triangles in her plots, and she also setting her novels in Italy or Spain. As Hilda Nickson published 37 romance novels. Most of her novels were reedited by Harlequin, in some cases by diferents titles.
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Hilda served as Vice-President for the [[Romantic Novelists' Association]].  
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== Bibliography ==
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====Single novels====
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*''[[Her Foolish Heart]]'' (1958) aka ''[[Nurse Foster's Foolish Heart]]''
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*''[[He Whom I Lov]]e'' (1959) aka ''[[Doctor Phillip]]''
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*''[[Love the Physician]]'' (1960)
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*''[[Staff Nurse At St. Christopher's]]'' (1961)
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*''[[Quayside Hospital]]'' (1962)
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*''[[Sister of Nightingale]]'' (1963)
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*''[[Tender Nurse]]'' (1963)
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*''[[For Love of a Surgeon]]'' (1964)
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*''[[Forest Hospital]]'' (1964)
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*''[[The World of Nurse Mitchell]]'' (1964)
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*''[[Wind over the Broads]]'' (1964)
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*''[[Sister at Butlin's]]'' (1965)
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*''[[Take My Hand]]'' (1965)
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*''[[Season of Mists]]'' (1966) aka ''[[Nurse Adele]]''
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*''[[Sisters in Love]]'' (1966)
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*''[[Surgeon at Witteringham]]'' (1966)
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*''[[A Friend of the Family]]'' (1967)
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*''[[Until you came]]'' (1967)
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*''[[Gather Then the Rose]]'' (1968)
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*''[[Fair Blows the Wind]]'' (1969)
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*''[[Moonlight on the Water]]'' (1969)
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*''[[This Desirable Residence]]'' (1969)
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*''[[To My Dear Niece]]'' (1970)
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*''[[On a May Morning]]'' (1970)
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*''[[No Enemy]]'' (1971)
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*''[[The Sweet Spring]]'' (1972)
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*''[[Surgeon's Return]]'' (1973)
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*''[[Lord of the Forest]]'' (1973)
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*''[[To Have and to Hold]]'' (1974)
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*''[[Story of Love]]'' (1974)
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*''[[Island in the Sun]]'' (1975)
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*''[[To Care Again]]'' (1977)
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*''[[Now with His Love]]'' (1977)
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*''[[Voyage of Discovery]]'' (1987)
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*''[[So Tempting an Offer]]'' (1988)
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====Series====
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#''[[Junior Theatre Sister]]'' (1962) aka ''[[Operation Love]]''
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#''[[Surgeons in Love]]'' (1962) aka ''[[Something Personal]]''
  
== Books ==
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== [[Harlequin Romance]] Books ==
 
*  [[Doctor Phillip / He Whom I Love|''Doctor Phillip / He Whom I Love'']] - July, 1964 [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers|Harlequin Romance #836]]
 
*  [[Doctor Phillip / He Whom I Love|''Doctor Phillip / He Whom I Love'']] - July, 1964 [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers|Harlequin Romance #836]]
 
* [[A Friend Of The Family|''Friend Of The Family. A'']] - June, 1968 [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers|Harlequin Romance #1210]]
 
* [[A Friend Of The Family|''Friend Of The Family. A'']] - June, 1968 [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers|Harlequin Romance #1210]]

Revision as of 16:09, 26 December 2010


Biography

Hilda Nickson, née Hilda Pressley, was a British novelist, who also wrote as Hilda Pressley.

Hilda Pressley was born on 1912 in Maltby, England, UK. Hilda married with the Western novelist Arthur (Thomas) Nickson (aka Arthur Hodson, Roy Peters, John Saunders, and Matt Winstan).

Hilda focused her first novels on the popular Doctor/Nurse romances setting in England, and are frecuently found love triangles in her plots, and she also setting her novels in Italy or Spain. As Hilda Nickson published 37 romance novels. Most of her novels were reedited by Harlequin, in some cases by diferents titles.

Hilda served as Vice-President for the Romantic Novelists' Association.

Bibliography

Single novels

Series

  1. Junior Theatre Sister (1962) aka Operation Love
  2. Surgeons in Love (1962) aka Something Personal

Harlequin Romance Books