Concepción Gimeno de Flaquer

She was the author of novels and short stories, as well as non-fiction, including essays, opinion works, social commentaries, and theatrical reviews.

On her return to Spain, she established El Álbum Ibero-Americano (Madrid, 1890), as an adaptation of the magazine she founded in Mexico.

Throughout her life, she traveled around the world between Mexico, Venezuela, Guatemala, El Salvador, Germany, Italy and France.

Her novel Victorina ó heroísmo del corazón (1873), was published by Ramón Ortega y Frías.

[3][6] At the age of 29, she married Francisco de Paula Flaquer, director of the publications La Aurora and El Álbum Ibero-Americano.

Portrait photo in "Conferencias feministas", Caras y Caretas , April 30, 1910