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Lawless Ladies

10 Untold Stories of History's Boldest Criminals

Angela Buckingham Rachel Tribout

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English
Five Mile Press
01 May 2022
A story collection about women who broke the rules without apology. Step aside Robin Hood and your merry men, these outlaw stories aren't fairytales for small children. They are true tales of real women that every young person should know. Adventurous, daring and often amusing, the leading women in these outrageous true stories prove that it was not just men who sailed the seven seas, held up stagecoaches and conned their way into fortunes. These women went after what they wanted, refusing to be bound by the law or society's expectations of them. These outlaws are Charming Knowing Acting Confounding Vengeful Canny Conning Negotiating Redemptive Wise These fast paced, action packed tales are stories that have been lost, stories that have remained untold. The stories come from around the world and across history, but the single thing they share is that each is about a truly lawless woman.

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Illustrated by:   Rachel Tribout
Imprint:   Five Mile Press
Country of Publication:   Australia
Dimensions:   Width: 210mm,  Spine: 273mm
ISBN:   9781922677372
ISBN 10:   192267737X
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Recommended Age:   From 6 to 12 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Primary & secondary/elementary & high school ,  General/trade ,  English as a second language ,  Children's (6-12)
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Son'ka the Golden Hand - Russian Empire, mid-19th century Mary Ann Bugg - Australia, mid-19th century Anne Bonney - Caribbean, active early 18th century Barbara Erni - Western Europe, mid-18th century Say Yida al Hurra - Morocco, early 16th century Stephanie St Clair - New York City, early 20th century Amy Bock - New Zealand, mid-late 19th century Grace O'Malley - United Kingdom, 16th century Martina Chapanay - Argentina, mid-19th century Cheng I Sao - South China Sea, early 19th century (Also known as Zheng Yi Sao, Madam Cheng & Ching Shih)

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