Women mean business : colonial businesswomen in New Zealand

Maker and role
Catherine Bishop, Author
Production date
2019
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Accession number
PUB-2022-3
Description
Contents:
Don't assume it's a man: finding colonial businesswomen -- Women's place and men's responsibility -- 'This outlandish place at the end of the earth' -- One ring to bind them all: marriage and the law -- 'Good morning, Miss': the business of education -- A stitch in time: dresses and drapery -- 'Personal offices for man': beds, booze, and bodies -- 'Personal offices for women': a female economy -- The corner shop: for better or worse -- Butchers and bakers and cordial makers -- Pushing boundaries: exploiting 'accomplishments' -- Globetrotting -- Forgetting and remembering.
Signature/Marks and Type
Walsh Memorial Library Ink Stamp
Accession number and call number Hand-written
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Physical description
404 pages : illustrations (some colour) ; 24 cm
ISBN/ISSN
9781988531762
Record level
Item
Credit line
Catherine Bishop. 2019. Women mean business : colonial businesswomen in New Zealand, PUB-2022-3. Walsh Memorial Library, The Museum of Transport and Technology (MOTAT).
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