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WOMEN OF VICTORIAN SUSSEX, Their Status, Occupations, and Dealings With the Law 1830-1870, by Helena Wojtczak (1st Ed. SIGNED)
WOMEN OF VICTORIAN SUSSEX, Their Status, Occupations, and Dealings With the Law 1830-1870, by Helena Wojtczak (1st Ed. SIGNED)
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Author: Helena Wojtczak. Published by The Hastings Press, UK., 200031st Edition. Flat SIGNED by the Author on the title page. Printed in England. Like New Condition SOFTCOVER Book. Clean inside, tight spine. Size: 9 x 6 inch, 245 pages with index.
WOMEN OF VICTORIAN SUSSEX, Their Status, Occupations, and Dealings With the Law 1830-1870, by Helena Wojtczak, is a groundbreaking book that shatters many myths about the lives of working women in 19th-century England.
We move amongst publicans and pew-openers, pickpockets and poisoners, taking in courtroom dramas and domestic battles, as the social and legal status of women is examined in a wide-ranging overview that is constantly enlivened by fascinating local detail. As the story unfolds we find women at work in 180 occupations. We meet some memorable characters trying to survive in the male-dominated world of Victorian society. Some beat the system; some are destroyed by it; others live outside it. Their stories are told in this absorbing study, richly illustrated with newspaper reports and advertisements, providing a unique historical resource.
1st Edition & Signed by Author
ISBN: 9781904109051
GC&C Stock # 3997
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