Women of Victorian Hastings 1830-1870 READ MORE...
A Short History of Women's Rights from the Days of Augustus to the Present Time. With Special Reference to England and the United States.( by Eugene A. Hecker (1914) 176 pages (A4)
"George Eliot" (Mary Ann Evans) 1819-1880. "Women as Novelist” from Beacon Lights of History Volume VII: Great Women. By John Lord. (no date, but author died 1894) 23 pages (A4)
"Mrs Warren's Daughter. A Story of the Woman's Movement" (by Sir Harry Hamilton Johnston (1858-1927). Written in 1920, this story, although based on a fictional character,
Vivie Warren, is historically accurate. The heroine was born in 1885 and the story begins in 1900, ends in 1920.and tells of 20 years of her life,
including becoming a suffragette and performing war-work in the First World War. 209 pages (A4)
A WALK FROM LONDON TO JOHN O'GROATS (1864)
1811 DICTIONARY OF THE VULGAR TONGUE (1811)
Memoirs Of Mary Wollstonecraft, the Author of "A Vindication Of The Rights Of Woman". By William Godwin. 1798. 23 pages (A4)
"Panic, Anxiety and Sugar. One Woman's Story of a Living Hell." Anon, 2003. ((32 pages A5)
"The Decline of Hastings as a Fashionable Resort." by Mike Matthews, 2006 (40 pages A5)
Women and War Work by Helen Fraser (1918) 91 pages (A4)
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"Women's Work in the First World War".
Three reports from The Times newspaper 1915-18. Only on CD-Rom (at 21MB, it is not available for download)
containing the complete contents of three original 1914-1918 special features, dealing with women’s war service in WW1.
The features comprise 40+40+30 pages (total 110 pages and over 73 photos READ MORE....