The First Voice of Australian Feminism: Excerpts from Louisa Lawson's the Dawn, 1888-1895A selection of writings from the first Australian journal which actively campaigned for women's rights. Collated, introduced and annotated by Louisa Lawson's great-granddaughter. Excerpts include miscellaneous articles, correspondence, poems and short stories, and household hints. |
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Contents
About The Dawn | 1 |
A Subscriptions List | 9 |
A Selection of Leading Articles | 21 |
Copyright | |
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