Elizabeth And Elizabeth - Unbridged Audio Book on CD

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Experience the captivating narrative of 'Unbridged' with this expertly produced audio book on CD. Delve into the intriguing lives of two influential women in Australia's history: Elizabeth Macquarie, an advocate for social reform, and Elizabeth Macarthur, a pioneering figure in the wool industry. Each audio chapter is meticulously crafted, allowing listeners to immerse themselves in this historical saga filled with ambition, power struggles, and social change. This BRAND NEW audio book, published in 2021 by Bolinda Audio, is ideal for history lovers and anyone interested in women's roles in shaping society. With an ISBN of 9781867546443, it offers a standard CD format perfect for your collection. Enjoy free shipping on this item, with delivery expected within 15 days from our Auckland warehouse, ensuring no unexpected import charges or custom duties. Order your copy of the Elizabeth And Elizabeth - Unbridged Audio Book on CD today and uncover the remarkable stories that define a significant era in Australian history.

Please note this is an AUDIO BOOK - ON A CD. Shipping for this item is FREE, please allow 15 days for shipping. As its shipped from our Auckland warehouse there is no unexpected import charges, custom duties or taxes

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781867546443
Format: CD standard audio format
Year: 2021
Publisher: Bolinda audio


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'I've waited for this moment so long, dreamed of it, prepared for it, I can barely believe it's finally here. But it is. And it is nothing like I expected.'

There was a short time in Australia's European history when two women wielded extraordinary power and influence behind the scenes of the fledgling colony.

One was Elizabeth Macquarie, the wife of the new governor Lachlan Macquarie, nudging him towards social reform and magnificent buildings and town planning. The other was Elizabeth Macarthur, credited with creating Australia's wool industry and married to John Macarthur, a dangerous enemy of the establishment.

These women came from strikingly different backgrounds with husbands who held sharply conflicting views. They should have been bitter foes.

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