Sheilas by John Larkins and Bruce Howard
Sheilas by John Larkins and Bruce Howard
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Sheilas
A Tribute to Australian Women
by John Larkins and Bruce Howard
Rigby, 1976, [First Edition], ISBN 0727002074, black and white photographs throughout, hardcover, dustjacket
Very Good Condition, some edge and shelf wear, some rubbing and bumping to edges and corners, no inscriptions, dustjacket shows some edge and shelf wear with some rubbing, bumping, chipping and small tears (see photographs)
“Who is the ‘Australian Woman’ of today? Certainly, she can no longer be thought of a playing an abject secondary role. She might say that she still has a long way to go, or she might tell you that she’s perfectly happy, thank you. But there’s no doubt that she’s talking about herself, thinking about herself, and emerging as herself in ways completely different from Australian women of earlier generations.
Her name might be Smith, Papadopoulos, Bernstein, or O’Riley. She may be descended from any one (or more) of a hundred nationalities. Whoever she may be, the authors have tried to find her by visiting communities as far apart as wealthy suburbs and outback camps. They say, ‘Our quest for the Australian woman took us from the brilliant drawing rooms of Bellevue Hill and the miserable lanes of Fitzroy, through the opal caverns of Coober Pedy and the desperate dry bed of the Todd to the purple splendour of the Kimberleys.
‘We sought out women rich and poor, old and young, famous and humble. They trusted us and told us about their lives and aspirations. In bringing them together, we have attempted to draw a profile of the contemporary woman of Australia.”