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Publication
London : The Kindlers, 2013.
ISBN
9780956224552
Description
The result of a conference organized by the Kindlers in Britain. The participants set the scene of England after the civil war and explain how courageous the early Quaker women really were, travelling widely and speaking out so forcibly. It looks at some of their writings - most little known at the moment. Includes a CD with readings of these works.
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Call number
CK 6 GIL