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Her brilliant career : ten extraordinary women of the fifties / Rachel Cooke.
Main entry:

Cooke, Rachel (Journalist), author.

Title & Author:

Her brilliant career : ten extraordinary women of the fifties / Rachel Cooke.

Publication:

London : Virago, 2013.

Description:

xli, 324 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 24 cm

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Introduction -- Timeline -- In the kitchen with Patience Gray -- The show must go on : three trouser-wearing characters : Nancy Spain, writer and personality; Joan Werner Laurie, magazine editor; Sheila van Damm, rally-car driver and theatre manager -- A monumental ambition : Alison Smithson, architect -- In the garden with Margery Fish -- The Brontës of Shepherd's Bush : Muriel Box, director, and Betty Box, producer -- Digging for victory : Jacquetta Hawkes, archaeologist -- All rise : Rose Heilbron, QC -- Fashion in the fifties -- Some good and richly subversive novels by women, 1950-60 -- Select bibliography -- Acknowledgements.
Dust jacket.
Includes a chapter on architect Alison Smithson.
Summary:

In her apron and rubber gloves, a smile lipsticked permanently across her face, the woman of the Fifties has become a cultural symbol of all that we are most grateful to have sloughed off. A homely compliant creature, she knows little or nothing of sex, and stands no chance at all of having a career. She must marry or die. But what if there was another side to the story? In this book Rachel Cooke tells the story of ten extraordinary women whose pioneering professional lives - and complicated private lives - paved the way for future generations. Muriel Box, film director. Betty Box, film producer. Margery Fish, plantswoman. Patience Gray, cook. Alison Smithson, architect. Sheila van Damm, rally car driver and theatre owner. Nancy Spain, journalist and radio personality. Joan Werner Laurie, editor. Jacquetta Hawkes, archaeologist. Rose Heilbron, QC. Plucky and ambitious, they left the house, discovered the bliss of work, and ushered in the era of the working woman. This is the Fifties, retold: vivid, surprising and, most of all, modern.

ISBN:

9781844087402 (hbk.)
1844087409 (hbk.)
9780748128716 (ePub ebook)
0748128719 (ePub ebook)

Subject:

Women History 20th century.
Nineteen fifties.
Femmes Histoire 20e siècle.
Années cinquante (Vingtième siècle)
Women.
Society.
Smithson, Alison, 1928-1993

Form/genre:

Collective biographies.
History.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 286467
Call No.: BIB 226818
Status: Available

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