Issue Details: First known date: 1994... 1994 The Ironing Lady : Fair Exchange of Labour and Money
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    • Mount Barker, Mount Barker (SA) area, Adelaide, South Australia,: Flashback Press , 1994 .
      Extent: 133p.
      Note/s:
      • Dedication: This work is for the Fair Exchange Women, the quiet achievers, who work fairly and squarely every day in their lives; toiling at tasks, menial or otherwise, with the dedication and humility of a Wood Chopper, Water Carrier, Washer Woman, Cleaning Woman, Cake Maker and Ironing Lady. These women, just as their sisters a hundred years before them, do mind their own business, but will bat when the 'bottom line needs to be spelt out'. 'They fly as Eagles, and not as battery hens.'
      ISBN: 0646148109
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