Book Review: The Hammer and Sickle and the Washing Up: Momories of An Australian Woman Communist

Journal article
In Journal Issue

Australian Jewish Historical Society Journal, 13, 3 (1996)

Author(s) Malcolm J. Turnbull AbstractAmirah Inglis' memories of growing up within a politically (Left) active Jewish household in 1930s-40s Parkville and Elwood were the subject of her first volume of autobiography, the critically-applauded Amirah: an Un-Australian Childhood.
Year1996
Pages532-533
Book Review: The Hammer and Sickle and the Washing Up: Momories of An Australian Woman Communist
Book Review: The Hammer and Sickle and the Washing Up: Momories of An Australian Woman Communist
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