Fair Game: Australia's First Immigrant Women
Author(s): Elizabeth Rushen
In 1832, the British government sent 400 young single women to Sydney and Hobart to balance the male-dominated societies. Viewed as a colourful butterflies alighting on the antipodean shores, the women were 'fair game' for employers and potential husbands.
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- : Anchor Books Australia
- : Anchor Books Australia
- : 225mm X mm
- : Australia
- : books
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- : Elizabeth Rushen
- : Paperback
- : 246
- : Illustrations (some col.)