No Mean Destiny: The Story Of The War Widows' Guild Of Australia 1945-85

No Mean Destiny: The Story Of The War Widows' Guild Of Australia 1945-85

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Condition: SECONDHAND

This is a secondhand book. The jacket image is a photograph of the exact copy we have in stock. This image shows the condition of this book. Further condition remarks are below.

Author: Mavis Thorpe Clark
Binding: Hardback
Published: Hyland House, 1986

Condition:
Book: Acceptable, ex-library
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good
Markings: Ex-library with usual markings

This compelling historical narrative, No Mean Destiny: The Story Of The War Widows' Guild Of Australia 1945-85, chronicles the remarkable journey of an organization born from adversity. It details the unwavering dedication and collective strength of women who forged a vital support network in post-war Australia. The account uncovers the significant social and political impact of the Guild, illustrating its enduring legacy in advocating for its members' rights and welfare. Mavis Thorpe Clark presents a poignant and meticulously researched history, honoring the resilience and determination that shaped a crucial chapter in Australian social welfare. This work stands as a testament to the power of community and the indomitable spirit of those who built it.

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Description

Author: Mavis Thorpe Clark
Binding: Hardback
Published: Hyland House, 1986

Condition:
Book: Acceptable, ex-library
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good
Markings: Ex-library with usual markings

This compelling historical narrative, No Mean Destiny: The Story Of The War Widows' Guild Of Australia 1945-85, chronicles the remarkable journey of an organization born from adversity. It details the unwavering dedication and collective strength of women who forged a vital support network in post-war Australia. The account uncovers the significant social and political impact of the Guild, illustrating its enduring legacy in advocating for its members' rights and welfare. Mavis Thorpe Clark presents a poignant and meticulously researched history, honoring the resilience and determination that shaped a crucial chapter in Australian social welfare. This work stands as a testament to the power of community and the indomitable spirit of those who built it.