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The Dawn : a monthly journal for the service of Australian women voters
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Perth, Western Australia, Australia
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Perth: Women's Service Guilds of Western Australia (Non-Party) League of Women Voters. 1927-1932. Ten issues of "The Dawn", published between 1927 and 1932, each in original wraps illustrated with advertisements. each 8 to 12 pp. Crease marks, some rusting to staples, occasional light marks. The issues are: Vol. 8, no. 10; Vol, 9, no, 2; vol. 9, no. 3; vol. 10, no. 7; vol. 12, no. 2; vol. 12, no. 8; vol. 12, no. 10; vol. 13, no. 6; vol. 13, no. 7; vol. 13, no. 8. Very good condition. Scarce. Each issue is densely printed with articles of interest to women voters, and many adverisements for local Perth businesses.
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- Muir Books
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- Inventario del vendedor #
- 102209
- Título
- The Dawn : a monthly journal for the service of Australian women voters
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- Usado
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- Tapa blanda
- Editorial
- Women's Service Guilds of Western Australia (Non-Party) League of Women Voters
- Lugar de publicación
- Perth
- Fecha de publicación
- 1927-1932
- Palabras clave
- Advertising, Ephemera, Perth, Politics, Voting, Western Australia, Women
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Muir Books
Miembro de Biblio desde 2006
Perth, Western Australia
Sobre Muir Books
MUIR BOOKS. Western Australia's largest and leading rare, secondhand, antiquarian and out of print bookshop, established in 1973 and managed by Rob & Janet Muir together with Tara Surry. We have over 50,000 books in stock. We are located in Perth (precinct of Northbridge), walking distance from the State Library, Art Gallery and Museum.