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1 'No Time To Be Frail' : Nancy Wake, Resistance Heroine, 1940-1944 Rosemary Lancaster , 2008 single work biography
— Appears in: Je Suis Australienne: Remarkable Women in France, 1880-1945 2008; (p. 151-187)
1 'All That Glitters': Illusory Worlds in Christina Stead's 'The Beauties and Furies' (1936) and 'House of All Nations' (1938) Rosemary Lancaster , 2008 single work biography
— Appears in: Je Suis Australienne: Remarkable Women in France, 1880-1945 2008; (p. 124-150)
1 Stella Bowen's 'Education of Another Sort': The Paris Years, 1922-1933 Rosemary Lancaster , 2008 single work biography
— Appears in: Je Suis Australienne: Remarkable Women in France, 1880-1945 2008; (p. 92-123)
1 Digger Nurses on the Western Front, 1916-1919 Rosemary Lancaster , 2008 single work biography
— Appears in: Je Suis Australienne: Remarkable Women in France, 1880-1945 2008; (p. 58-91)
1 Trouble in Bohemia: The Belle Epoque Novels of Tasma, 1891 and 1895 Rosemary Lancaster , 2008 single work biography
— Appears in: Je Suis Australienne: Remarkable Women in France, 1880-1945 2008; (p. 30-57)
1 Daisy White: An Accomplished Schoolgirl in France, 1887-1889 Rosemary Lancaster , 2008 single work biography
— Appears in: Je Suis Australienne: Remarkable Women in France, 1880-1945 2008; (p. 1-29)
1 7 y separately published work icon Je Suis Australienne: Remarkable Women in France, 1880-1945 Rosemary Lancaster (editor), Crawley : UWA Publishing , 2008 Z1546610 2008 anthology biography 'Je Suis Australienne tells the stories of extraordinary Australian women who travelled to France at different times through history, formulating their impressions - in fiction, diaries, letters, autobiographies - between 1880 and 1945. Following the lives of a schoolgirl, an artist, novelists, nurses and a secret agent, the book's sequential unfolding reveals Australian responses to key moments in French history: notably the Belle Epoque, World War I, the "roaring twenties", the politically unstable 1930s and World War II.' (Publisher's blurb)
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