Henrietta Augusta Dugdale : an activist 1827 - 1918 Susan Priestley.
Publication details: Melbourne: Melbourne Books, 2011.Description: 201 p., [16] p. of plates : ill. (some col.), ports. ; 24 cmISBN:- 9781877096471
- 305.42092
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"Pioneer feminist Henrietta Augusta Dugdale holds an important place in Australian history. Her fearless campaigning resulted in breakthroughs in women's rights in Australia throughout the nineteenth century. This biography of a thrice-married woman, who was born in St Pancras, London, during the reign of George IV and died 91 years later at Point Lonsdale, Victoria, seeks to understand why and how she came to Australia, became a vegetarian, a secularist, initiated the first female suffrage society in Australasia and, in her late middle age, published a futuristic allegory titled 'A Few Hours In a Far Off Age'." -Book cover.
Includes index.