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My dear girl : a biography of Elizabeth McCombs, New Zealand's first woman member of Parliament, and her husband, James McCombs, member of Parliament for Lyttelton for twenty years

by David Gee

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"Elizabeth McCombs was New Zealand's first member of Parliament. She devoted her life to her husband, her children and Labour politics. Her husband James, was MP for the Lyttleton electorate for twenty years and he was followed into the Lyttelton seat by Elizabeth. Then their son Terence took over. The passion between Elizabeth and James was so strong that James wrote a letter a day from Parliament. All his letters started: "My dear girl ..."" -- Inside front cover.… (more)
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"Elizabeth McCombs was New Zealand's first member of Parliament. She devoted her life to her husband, her children and Labour politics. Her husband James, was MP for the Lyttleton electorate for twenty years and he was followed into the Lyttelton seat by Elizabeth. Then their son Terence took over. The passion between Elizabeth and James was so strong that James wrote a letter a day from Parliament. All his letters started: "My dear girl ..."" -- Inside front cover.

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