
C. Gasquoine (Catherine Gasquoine) Hartley
C. Gasquoine Hartley or Catherine Gasquoine Hartley or Mrs Walter Gallican (1866/7β1928) was a writer and art historian with a particular expertise on Spanish art. Latterly she wrote about polygamy, motherhood and sex education.

Things seen in Spain
Experience early 20th-century Spain through the eyes of a traveler, as they uncover the nation's vibrant culture, enduring traditions, and captivating landscapes.
By C. Gasquoine (Catherine Gasquoine) Hartley

The Position of Woman in Primitive Society: A Study of the Matriarchy
Discover a forgotten world where women held the reins of power and maternal bonds shaped the very structure of society.
By C. Gasquoine (Catherine Gasquoine) Hartley

Women's Wild Oats: Essays on the Re-fixing of Moral Standards
Amidst the celebratory chaos after a global conflict, a profound exploration into the shifting moral values of women emerges, questioning the true meaning of newly found freedom and societal expectations.
By C. Gasquoine (Catherine Gasquoine) Hartley

Women, Children, Love, and Marriage
Challenge early 20th century social norms as essays explore the identities of women, the lives of children, and the complications of love through societal expectations and personal experiences.
By C. Gasquoine (Catherine Gasquoine) Hartley

Motherhood and the Relationships of the Sexes
In a world transformed by war, a bold exploration emerges, questioning the roles of women and the vital power of motherhood in shaping not just families, but the very future of society.
By C. Gasquoine (Catherine Gasquoine) Hartley

The Truth About Woman
Discover an old-fashioned exploration of what it means to be a woman, her role as a mother, and her significant place in a changing society.
By C. Gasquoine (Catherine Gasquoine) Hartley