
Gillian Tindall began her career as a prize-winning novelist. She has continued to publish fiction but has also staked out an impressive territory in idiosyncratic non-fiction that is brilliantly evocative of place. Her The Fields Beneath: The History of One London Village which first appeared thirty years ago, has rarely been out of print; nor has Celestine: Voices from a French Village, published in the mid 1990s and translated into several languages, for which she was decorated by the French government. Well known for the quality of her writing and the meticulous nature of her research, Gillian is a master of miniaturist history. She lives with her husband in London.

1965

Voices from a French Village
1995

1992
1971

A Few Streets, A Few Lives
2009

George Gissing
1974

1977

And The People Who Lived There
2006

A Life and Turbulent Times
1999

2002

And the beat of other hearts
2019

A New Route for an Old London Journey
2016

2012