This book brings vividly to life the experiences of working women from all social groups in the two world wars.
May this book help you realise your inherent freedom, and allow you to function sanely, effectively and happily in the world.
Hamilton, Cicely, 148 Hamilton, Mary Agnes, 110 Hamilton, Peggy, 65-6, 69, 72, 82, 90 Harris, Sir Andrew, 196 Hayes, Mrs, 128 health and welfare: before 1914, 21, 23; WWI, 79-96 (welfare, 86-96; working conditions, 79-86); between the ...
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It was a fight, but one he eventually won. I was assigned to a garrisons unit that handled bureaucracy at Fort Campbell and went to work for the sports department. Fort Campbell was a massive base. I think there were five or six ...
The first book to examine fully the work of John Cage, leading figure of the post-war musical avant-garde.
The Saturday Review said of him: "Cage possesses one of the rarest qualities of the true creator- that of an original mind- and whether that originality pleases, irritates, amuses or outrages is irrelevant.
The Nazi' s were implacably opposed to feminism and women' s independence. Rosa Luxemburg became a symbol of all that most horrified them in German society, in particular because of her involvement in active politics.
A teenage girl recounts the suffering and persecution of her family under the Nazis, in a Polish ghetto, during deportation, and in a concentration camp.
"With a depth of feeling for places and their connecting joys and aches, these are beautifully written poems, vivid as the morning paper, bracing as moonshine." —David McGimpsey, author of Sitcom and Asbestos Heights
Kiva trades one cage for another when she leaves behind a deadly prison for a deceptive palace in this dark and dangerous sequel to The Prison Healer, which Sarah J. Maas called "a must-read.