When We Two A Pilgrimage in Spring. This vintage volume describes the New Zealander author's walking tour of England. Illustrated with b&w photos and map endpapers.
Born in New Zealand in 1907, Snowden became well known both locally and abroad as a writer of devotional books.
She spent her working life in the service of the Methodist Church, as a deaconess, which involved social service work among other duties. She wrote her first book in 1933 and published over 50 more. She was also well known as a broadcaster.
In 1975 she was awarded an OBE, and in 1956 she was elected the first Vice President of the Methodist Conference. She died in December 1999.