Select Bibliography

ABBREV I ATIONS

LSE – London School of Economics and Political Science

ML – Mitchell Library, State Library of NSW

MMS – Muriel Matters Society, Adelaide

NAA – National Archives of Australia

NLA – National Library of Australia

SLV – State Library of Victoria

TWL – The Women’s Library, London

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