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Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Touchladybirdlucky Studios Mai 2016, 2016
ISBN 10: 1356442315 ISBN 13: 9781356442317
Anbieter: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Deutschland
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Verlag: Post mark: Berlin 14 June ; Printed heading: 50 Romney Street Westminster SW1 13 June 1929, 1929
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In den WarenkorbPostcard, good condition. Text: "Very many thanks for your kind congratulations - Kind regards from E[lizabeth] Macadam [See Wikipedia, etc] & myself. We are in Berlin for a women's congress." Note: At this time, one of the few women, she was being elected to Parliament but attending the Congress fof the International Alliance of Women in Berlin.
Verlag: Letter; printed heading Oakfield Penny Lane Liverpool no date; Typescript no date
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In den WarenkorbLetter, 2pp., 12mo, some aging and a fold mark, but mainly good; Typescript, 6pp., 4to, fold mark, good condition. In the letter she writes, in a hurried difficult hand, that she has made a "few corrections" and thinks the author/interviewer has done her best to give interest with sparse material. She concludes "Don't let them cut out the bit about the Local Gov. [Franchises?]" which she thinks the most "new & interesting". Rathbone has obviously been interviewed and takes the opportunity to correct and add material in holograph, starting with correcting the middle initial to "F" and adding M.A. She has put a line through some of the text and substituted a different form of personalised words (for example, more emphasis on her opinion concerning the responsibilities of landlords for repairs - housing is a major issue). She crosses out words about the position of the larder, and cuts down on information about Kitty Wilkinson (public washrooms stay in but nurseries are cut). She also re-words her statement about "the Women's Citizen's Association of which I am President" [last phrase added in MS], and adjusts her statement about a parliamentary Bill relating to moneylending. There are only minor additions and changes made to the page and a half devoted to her work for women's suffrage (progress made over the years). The interviewer concludes with a brief biography (Liverpool Council, her father as MP, Soldiers' and Sailors' Fmilies Association in Liverpool throughout the War, and President of The National Union for Equal Citizenship [sic]. Not know where published but it comes from a folder of "interviews" (statements made in response to questions, I assume) with women in Broadcasting, presumably by the same interviewer, L.A.C. (separately catalogued).