Jessie Street: a revised autobiography [videorecording] / edited by Lenore Coltheart.
Series: Jessie Street National Women's Library Book LaunchesDescription: 1 video disc (DVD) (60 mins.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 inContent type:- Jessie Street National Women's Library Book Launch - Lenore Coltheart
- Coltheart, Lenore
- McKew, Maxine
- Evatt, Elizabeth, 1933-
- Street, Jessie, 1889-1970
- Jones, Shirley
- Jessie Street National Women's Library Book Launch 9th March 2004
- Women -- Australia -- Biography
- Women's rights -- History
- International agencies
- Feminism -- History
- Australia -- Politics and Government -- History -- 20th century
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305.42092 SHA Harem years : | 305.42092 SPE Unbridling the tongues of women : | 305.42092 STR Jessie Street | 305.42092 STR Jessie Street: | 305.42092 STR Lenore Coltheart talks with Shirley Jones about "Jessie Street: a revised autobiography" / | 305.42092 WIL Mirror writing : | 305.42092 WOL The life and death of Mary Wollstonecraft / |
Title on cover: JSNWL Book Launch - Lenore Coltheart / Sydney Town Hall, 09/03/2004.
The original book was published in Sydney, by the Australasian Book Society, 1966. This revised edition published in Annandale, N.S.W. : Federation Press; 2004.
A full transcript of the book launch is located in the transcripts filing cabinet in the library.
Speakers : Elizabeth Evatt, Lenore Coltheart and Maxine McKew.
M.C.: Shirley Jones.
Nearly 200 people gathered at the Sydney Town Hall for the launch of "Jessie Street: a revised autobiography". Elizabeth Evatt, who is patron of the library, launched the book. She gave a very interesting talk about the links between the Evatt Family and Jessie. Then Lenore Coltheart spoke about the need to re-publish Jessie's autobiography, "Truth or repose". The final speaker was Maxine McKew, who spoke on the theme "where are the women in politics today?".
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