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Life lines, stories by women in the western suburbs of Melbourne / Margaret Camilleri ... [et al.] ; edited by Robyn Hollander, Margaret Jacobs ; illustrated by Rosey Macdonald
Bib ID 1708621
Format BookBook
Description Williamstown, Vic. : Melbourne's Living Museum of the West, [1985?] 
68 p. : ill. ; 21 cm. 
ISBN 0958981213 (corrected) : 
Invalid ISBN 095891213 
Notes

Available from The Secretary, Melbourne's Living Museum of the West, 1st Floor, 42-44 Ferguson Street, Williamstown, Vic. 3016.

Subjects Women - Victoria - Melbourne - Social conditions.  |  Women - Victoria - Melbourne - Biography.
Other authors/contributors Camilleri, Margaret  |  Hollander, Robyn  |  Jacobs, Margaret  |  Living Museum of the West (Melbourne, Vic.)

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