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Kent Town, SA; Wakefield Press; 2005. hardcover and dustwrapper in very good condition. 392 pages Kent Town, SA; Wakefield Press; 2005 ISBN 1862546568 9781862546561 [AU]
ISBN10: 1862546568, ISBN13: 9781862546561, [publisher: Kent Town, SA; Wakefield Press; 2005] Hardcover hardcover and dustwrapper in very good condition; 392 pages, heavy book which will require excess postage outside Australia [Erskineville, Sydney, NSW, Australia] [Publication Year: 2006]
ISBN10: 1862546568, ISBN13: 9781862546561, [publisher: Wakefield Press Pty, Limited] Hardcover Ever Yours, C.H. Spence offers a narrative of the life of Catherine Helen Spence, in the spirit of the recent bestseller Blue Ribbons and Bitter Bread by Susanna de Vries. Novelist, journalist, preacher, public campaigner for social and electoral reform and life-long promoter of the rights of women, Spence's face graced our old $5 note. Her correspondence, and her diary - something that has never been printed before - supplement the autobiography, offering an intimate insight into the fears and pleasures - and the scintillating humour - of this remarkable public intellectual, this busy jobbing journalist, as she travels the United States, Britain, and Europe, arriving back in Australia just in time for the passage of the Women's Suffrage Act in South Australia, the first Australian colony to enfranchise women. With introductions and scholarly notes by Barbara Wall and Susan Magarey. Susan Magarey is the author of a prize-winning biography of Catherine Helen Spence: Unbridling the Tongues of Women (Hale & Iremonger, 1985). [Auckland, AUCKL, New Zealand] [Publication Year: 2006]
Adelaide: Wakefield Press. Date: 2005. Large octavo size [16x24cm approx]. Mint copy in a Mint Dustjacket. A New Copy. Dustjacket protected in our purpose-made plastic sleeve. Illustrated with Black and White Photographs. Robust, professional packaging and tracking provided for all parcels. 392 pages. Includes Catherine Helen Spence's An Autobiography (1825-1910); Diary(1894) and Some Correspondence (1894-1910). Catherine Helen Spence was an Australian writer, preacher, journalist, political and social reformer and feminist. When she died in 1910 she was mourned as the ' Grand Old Woman of Australasia.' . New. 1st Edition. Hardback. 2005. Wakefield Press ISBN 1862546568 9781862546561 [AU]
ISBN10: 1862546568, ISBN13: 9781862546561, [publisher: Wakefield Press, Adelaide] Hardcover First Edition Large octavo size [16x24cm approx]. Mint copy in a Mint Dustjacket. A New Copy. Dustjacket protected in our purpose-made plastic sleeve. Illustrated with Black and White Photographs. Robust, professional packaging and tracking provided for all parcels. 392 pages. Includes Catherine Helen Spence's An Autobiography (1825-1910); Diary(1894) and Some Correspondence (1894-1910). Catherine Helen Spence was an Australian writer, preacher, journalist, political and social reformer and feminist. When she died in 1910 she was mourned as the ' Grand Old Woman of Australasia.' [Clarence Gardens, SA, Australia] [Publication Year: 2005]
ISBN10: 1862546568, ISBN13: 9781862546561, [publisher: Wakefield Press, Kent Town. S. A] Hardcover First Edition Book and Jacket are both in Very good condition throughout. South Australia Was The First Australian Colony To Give Women The Vote. Miss Spence's Abilities And Stature Contributed Importantly To That Achievement. [Ferny Grove, QLD, Australia] [Publication Year: 2005]
ISBN10: 1862546568, ISBN13: 9781862546561, [publisher: Wakefield Press, Adelaide] Hardcover First Edition Small Quarto Size [approx 17.5cm x 24cm]. Near Fine copy in Near Fine dustjacket. Excellent condition. DJ protected in our purpose made clear archival plastic sleeve. Illustrated with Black and White Photographs. Signed by Susan Magarey on the title page. Robust, professional packaging and tracking provided for all parcels. 392 pages. Includes Catherine Helen Spence's An Autobiography (1825-1910); Diary(1894) and Some Correspondence (1894-1910). Catherine Helen Spence was an Australian writer, preacher, journalist, political and social reformer and feminist. When she died in 1910 she was mourned as the ' Grand Old Woman of Australasia.' [Clarence Gardens, SA, Australia] [Publication Year: 2005]
Adelaide: Wakefield Press. Date: 2005. Small Quarto Size [approx 17.5cm x 24cm]. Near Fine copy in Near Fine dustjacket. Excellent condition. DJ protected in our purpose made clear archival plastic sleeve. Illustrated with Black and White Photographs. Signed by Susan Magarey on the title page. Robust, professional packaging and tracking provided for all parcels. 392 pages. Includes Catherine Helen Spence's An Autobiography (1825-1910); Diary(1894) and Some Correspondence (1894-1910). Catherine Helen Spence was an Australian writer, preacher, journalist, political and social reformer and feminist. When she died in 1910 she was mourned as the ' Grand Old Woman of Australasia.' . 1st Edition. Hardback. 2005. Wakefield Press ISBN 1862546568 9781862546561 [AU]
ISBN10: 1862546568, ISBN13: 9781862546561, [publisher: Wakefield Press, Adelaide] Hardcover First Edition Small Quarto Size [approx 17.5cm x 24cm]. Near Fine copy in Near Fine dustjacket. Excellent condition. DJ protected in our purpose made clear archival plastic sleeve. Illustrated with Black and White Photographs. Signed by Susan Magarey on the title page. Robust, professional packaging and tracking provided for all parcels. 392 pages. Includes Catherine Helen Spence's An Autobiography (1825-1910); Diary(1894) and Some Correspondence (1894-1910). Catherine Helen Spence was an Australian writer, preacher, journalist, political and social reformer and feminist. When she died in 1910 she was mourned as the ' Grand Old Woman of Australasia.' [Clarence Gardens, SA, Australia] [Publication Year: 2005]
ISBN10: 1862546568, ISBN13: 9781862546561, [publisher: Wakefield Press, Kent Town] Hardcover Hardcover. Ever Yours, C.H. Spence offers a narrative of the life of Catherine Helen Spence, in the spirit of the recent bestseller Blue Ribbons and Bitter Bread by Susanna de Vries. Novelist, journalist, preacher, public campaigner for social and electoral reform and life-long promoter of the rights of women, Spence's face graced our old $5 note. Her correspondence, and her diary - something that has never been printed before - supplement the autobiography, offering an intimate insight into the fears and pleasures - and the scintillating humour - of this remarkable public intellectual, this busy jobbing journalist, as she travels the United States, Britain, and Europe, arriving back in Australia just in time for the passage of the Women's Suffrage Act in South Australia, the first Australian colony to enfranchise women.With introductions and scholarly notes by Barbara Wall and Susan Magarey. Susan Magarey is the author of a prize-winning biography of Catherine Helen Spence: Unbridling the Tongues of Women (Hale and Iremonger, 1985). Ever Yours, C.H. Spence offers a narrative of the life of Catherine Helen Spence, in the spirit of the recent bestseller Blue Ribbons and Bitter Bread by Susanna de Vries. Novelist, journalist, preacher, public campaigner for social reform and life-long promoter of the rights of women, Spence's face graced our old $5 note. Shipping ...
ISBN10: 1862546568, ISBN13: 9781862546561, [publisher: Wakefield Press, Kent Town] Hardcover Hardcover. Ever Yours, C.H. Spence offers a narrative of the life of Catherine Helen Spence, in the spirit of the recent bestseller Blue Ribbons and Bitter Bread by Susanna de Vries. Novelist, journalist, preacher, public campaigner for social and electoral reform and life-long promoter of the rights of women, Spence's face graced our old $5 note. Her correspondence, and her diary - something that has never been printed before - supplement the autobiography, offering an intimate insight into the fears and pleasures - and the scintillating humour - of this remarkable public intellectual, this busy jobbing journalist, as she travels the United States, Britain, and Europe, arriving back in Australia just in time for the passage of the Women's Suffrage Act in South Australia, the first Australian colony to enfranchise women.With introductions and scholarly notes by Barbara Wall and Susan Magarey. Susan Magarey is the author of a prize-winning biography of Catherine Helen Spence: Unbridling the Tongues of Women (Hale and Iremonger, 1985). Ever Yours, C.H. Spence offers a narrative of the life of Catherine Helen Spence, in the spirit of the recent bestseller Blue Ribbons and Bitter Bread by Susanna de Vries. Novelist, journalist, preacher, public campaigner for social reform and life-long promoter of the rights of women, Spence's face graced our old $5 note. Shipping ...
ISBN10: 1862546568, ISBN13: 9781862546561, [publisher: Wakefield Press, Kent Town] Hardcover Hardcover. Ever Yours, C.H. Spence offers a narrative of the life of Catherine Helen Spence, in the spirit of the recent bestseller Blue Ribbons and Bitter Bread by Susanna de Vries. Novelist, journalist, preacher, public campaigner for social and electoral reform and life-long promoter of the rights of women, Spence's face graced our old $5 note. Her correspondence, and her diary - something that has never been printed before - supplement the autobiography, offering an intimate insight into the fears and pleasures - and the scintillating humour - of this remarkable public intellectual, this busy jobbing journalist, as she travels the United States, Britain, and Europe, arriving back in Australia just in time for the passage of the Women's Suffrage Act in South Australia, the first Australian colony to enfranchise women.With introductions and scholarly notes by Barbara Wall and Susan Magarey. Susan Magarey is the author of a prize-winning biography of Catherine Helen Spence: Unbridling the Tongues of Women (Hale and Iremonger, 1985). Ever Yours, C.H. Spence offers a narrative of the life of Catherine Helen Spence, in the spirit of the recent bestseller Blue Ribbons and Bitter Bread by Susanna de Vries. Novelist, journalist, preacher, public campaigner for social reform and life-long promoter of the rights of women, Spence's face graced our old $5 note. Shipping ...
Kent Town. S. A Wakefield Press 2005 First Edition Hard Cover Very Good in Very Good jacket Book and Jacket are both in Very good condition throughout. South Australia Was The First Australian Colony To Give Women The Vote. Miss Spence's Abilities And Stature Contributed Importantly To That Achievement.
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