Courageous Women: Inspiring Biographies of Grils Who Grew to be Women of Courage and Achievement
Courageous Women: Inspiring Biographies of Grils Who Grew to be Women of Courage and Achievement
Courageous Women: Inspiring Biographies of Grils Who Grew to be Women of Courage and Achievement
Courageous Women: Inspiring Biographies of Grils Who Grew to be Women of Courage and Achievement
Courageous Women: Inspiring Biographies of Grils Who Grew to be Women of Courage and Achievement
Courageous Women: Inspiring Biographies of Grils Who Grew to be Women of Courage and Achievement
Courageous Women: Inspiring Biographies of Grils Who Grew to be Women of Courage and Achievement

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Courageous Women: Inspiring Biographies of Grils Who Grew to be Women of Courage and Achievement

MONTGOMERY; L. M.; KEITH, Marian; MCKINLEY, Mabel Burns

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The authors discuss Joan of Arc, Florence Nightingale, Laura Secord, Catharine Parr Trail, Helen Keller, Edith Cavell, Pauline Johnson and others. 15 of the 21 biographies are of Canadians. Some of these women are less well known today, such as Ada May Courtice, founder of the Home and School movement, and Margaret Polson Murray, founder of the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire. Montgomery, by far the best known of the three authors, produced the chapters on Joan of Arc, Florence Nightingale and Mary Slessor, but she was not particularly interested in this type of writing, preferring to spend time producing fiction.

Publication Info

  • Publisher: McClelland & Stewart
  • Edition: First Edition
  • Date Published: 1934
  • Place Published: Toronto
  • ISBN: n/a

Details

  • Condition: Good
  • Signed: No
  • Dust Jacket: Yes
  • Jacket Condition: Good
  • Details:
    vi, [2], 203 p. 21 cm. Maroon cloth with gold lettering in mylar-covered dustjacket. Jacket is dark maroon on cream. Top edge red. Jacket has some chips, tear, and creases to edges. Jacket spine darkened. Some soiling or spotting. Book itself has slightly faded lower edges. Front free endpaper has Christmas gift inscription from 1934 and clear tape repair to bottom edge. Half title and title also have tear in bottom edge. Foxing to text block edges and slight foxing to a few pages inside. Rare in dustjacket.

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