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By F. Gray

because the nineteenth-century drew to a detailed, ladies grew to become extra a number of and widespread in British journalism. This e-book bargains a desirable advent to the paintings lives of twelve such reporters, and every essay examines the profession, writing and strategic offerings of ladies fighting opposed to the chances to safe attractiveness in a male-dominated society.

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