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Constance Williams

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Title

How Women Can Help In Political Work

Publisher

Andrew Melrose Ltd.

Year of publication

Place of publication

London

Language

English

Description
English: Possibly the first British book of election tips aimed specifically at women. First published 1905, this edition published 1920. Constance Williams started her political life as assistant secretary to the Women's Liberal Federation, later becoming a speaker and organiser for the Free Trade Union (which later became the Free Trade League), first secretary and organiser of the Gladstone League, and secretary to the London Progressive Education Council.
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This file is in the public domain in the United States because it was published before January 1, 1929.


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