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A mortar-board for Priscilla / Joyce Nicholson
Bib ID 5266543
Format BookBook
Author
Nicholson, Joyce, 1919-
 
Description Melbourne : F.W. Cheshire, 1963 
121 p. ; 23 cm. 
Collection Marcie Muir collection of Australian children's books 
Summary

This is the powerful story of a girl's ambition to enter University, and her fight against the narrow conventions of Victorian society and the opposition of her strong willed father.

Notes

For children.

Cited In

Muir, 5372

Subjects Women - Education (Higher) - Victoria - Juvenile fiction.  |  Victoria - Social life and customs - 1834-1900 - Juvenile fiction.
Form/genre Children's stories, Australian.  |  Historical fiction.
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Mortarboard for Priscilla

A mortarboard for Priscilla

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