Louise Nicholson (born 1 May 1954) is a British arts journalist, author, and lecturer who focuses on the
art and culture of India and London. Her many books are mainly about India and London.
Nicholson is the chair of the US chapter of Save a Child: Save a Child (America) Inc., a non-profit under the legal and regulatory framework of
New York State.[8] Save a Child, UK and US, are sponsors of the
All Bengal Women's Union.[9]
Bibliography
Nicholson is a prolific travel author. In 1985 her guide to India was published; her guide to London followed in 1988. She has published over 25 books, and her National Geographic Guides to India and London are in their 3rd and 4th editions, respectively.
Nicholson, Louise. "National Geographic Traveler: London 5th Ed." National Geographic (2011).
ISBN978-1-4262-0821-8
Nicholson, Louise. "National Geographic Traveler: India 3rd Ed." National Geographic (2010).
ISBN978-1-4262-0595-8
Nicholson, Louise. "National Geographic Traveler: India 1st Ed." National Geographic (1999).
ISBN978-1-4262-0023-6
Nicholson, Louise. "India in Luxury: A Practical Guide for the Discerning Traveller" Century (1985).
ISBN978-0-7126-0857-2
Family
In 1980 Nicholson married the journalist, author and broadcaster
Nicholas Wapshott.[10] They have two sons: William Henry Joseph Nicholson (born 1988), and Oliver Evelyn Samuel Nicholson (born 1990).[5]
^The Best Buildings in Britain: A Catalogue of Grade 1 Buildings and Grade A Churches in England, Category A Buildings in Scotland and Western Isles, Grade 1 Buildings and Grade A Churches in Wales. Save Britain's Heritage. 1980. p. iv.