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Ever Yours, C.H. Spence. Catherine Helen Spence's 'An Autobiography' (1825-1910), Diary (1894) and Some Correspondence (1894-1910). Edited by Susan Magarey, with Barbara Wall, Mary Lyons and Maryan Beams
Kent Town, Wakefield Press, 2005. Signed by Susan Magarey and Barbara Wall in ink on the title page. More
Ever Yours, C.H. Spence. Catherine Helen Spence's 'An Autobiography' (1825-1910), Diary (1894) and Some Correspondence (1894-1910). Edited by Susan Magarey, with Barbara Wall, Mary Lyons and Maryan Beams
Kent Town, Wakefield Press, 2005. Edited by Susan Magary with Barbara Wall, Mary Lyons and Maryan Beams. More
The Laws We Live Under
[Adelaide], Government Printer (for the Education Department), 1880 [first edition]. A pioneering work, being 'the first social studies textbook used in Australian schools, and anticipated similar courses in the other colonies by twenty years' ('Australian Dictionary of Biography'). It was reprinted the following year with this prefatory note: 'it is..... More
State Children in Australia. A History of Boarding Out and its Developments
Adelaide, printed by Vardon and Sons [for the State Children's Council], 1907. 'This book is a labour of love. It was written by Miss Spence as a recognition of the services to the children of the State rendered by her friend, Miss C.E. Clark. The two ladies have been friends..... More
State Children in Australia. A History of Boarding Out and its Developments
Adelaide, printed by Vardon and Sons [for the State Children's Council], 1907. 'This book is a labour of love. It was written by Miss Spence as a recognition of the services to the children of the State rendered by her friend, Miss C.E. Clark. The two ladies have been friends..... More
State Children in Australia. A History of Boarding Out and its Developments
Adelaide, printed by Vardon and Sons [for the State Children's Council], 1907. 'This book is a labour of love. It was written by Miss Spence as a recognition of the services to the children of the State rendered by her friend, Miss C.E. Clark. The two ladies have been friends..... More
Silver Wattle. South Australian Acrostics. The Proceeds to be devoted to the Home for the Incurables
Adelaide, Printed by R. Kyffin Thomas, 1879. Catherine Helen Spence contributed 23 of the 150 acrostics (a series of lines or verses in which the first, last or other particular letters form a word or phrase). More