The importance of the Feminist Bookshop

The importance of the Feminist Bookshop [sound recording] / Gail Hewison and Libby Silva. - 1 sound disc (CD) (ca. 40 min.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in. - Jessie Street National Women's Library Lunch Hour Talks .

Title on cover: JSNWL Lunch time talk Gail Hewison 18/8/2005 Article on Gail Hewison and Libby Silva published in "Jessie Street National Women's Library Newsletter" vol. 16 No. 4. November 2005. JSNWL Lunch Hour Talk held in the Lady Mayoress' Rooms, Town Hall, George Street, Sydney.

Transcription by Helen Ruby ; abbreviated version by Shirley Jones. Transcription by Helen Ruby ; abbreviated version by Shirley Jones.

Speakers: Gail Hewison and Libby Silva.

The Feminist Bookshop in Sydney is celebrating its 31st birthday this year. Sisters Gail and Libby, who have been at the bookshop since 1982, present an informal history of the shop and talk about its importance as a source of women's writing and its role in both the feminist and the larger communities.


Hewison, Gail.
Silva, Libby.


The Feminist Bookshop (Lilyfield, N.S.W.).


Jessie Street National Women's Library Lunch Hour Talk 18 August 2005.


Feminism--History--Australia--20th century.
Lesbians--History.--New South Wales--Sydney

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