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Maggie Smith

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Maggie Smith

Dame Margaret Natalie Smith, CH DBE, better known as Maggie Smith, is an English actress and a household name thanks to her illustrious acting career which spans almost seven decades. Maggie is known for playing various iconic characters, including Harry Potter's Professor McGonagall and Downton Abbey's Violet Crawley. Known for her wit in comedic roles, she has had an extensive career on stage and screen over seven decades and is one of Britain's most recognisable and prolific actresses. She has received numerous accolades including two Academy Awards, five BAFTA Awards, four Emmy Awards, three Golden Globe Awards, and a Tony Award, making her one of the few performers to earn the Triple Crown of Acting.

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Title:
A History of Women in 101 Objects: A walk through female history
Written by:
Annabelle Hirsch 
Read by:
Juliet StevensonMiriam MargolyesKate WinsletHelen MirrenHelena Bonham CarterJacqueline WilsonSandi ToksvigJulia GillardHarriet WalterAdjoa AndohJoanna LumleyJeanette WintersonLouise BrealeyMargaret AtwoodCelia ImrieAlison SteadmanMeera SyalDolly AldertonOlivia ColmanRebecca SolnitNoma DumezweniSinéad GleesonNatascha McElhoneSally PhillipsCrystal ClarkeElizabeth AcevedoSalena GoddenRuth OzekiGillian AndersonKate MosseDaisy RidleyCynthia ErivoAnita RaniKaty HesselJackie KayLen PennieAnnabelle HirschShirley MansonMarina HydeNaomi ShimadaKate ManneJanina RamirezDoon MackichanElif ShafakVal McDermidCaitlin MoranSasha LaneSue PerkinsEce Temelkuran Mary Ann SieghartRebecca Hall Krista TippettPatience AgbabiMichelle Newell Geraldine JamesSinéad CusackTiya MilesHelena KennedySamin NosratAnna HolmesMichelle GomezIndia KnightLauren Elkin Sylvia WhitmanDenise GoughSiri HustvedtGaby WoodSophie HunterLisa-Kaindé DiazAnnabel MullionSharleen SpiteriJennifer ClementJude KellyKerry FoxRuthie RogersMaggie SmithHanna SchygullaKübra GümüsayErica WagnerSandra HüllerJodie WhittakerNicola SturgeonAnjelica Huston Lisa DwanEleanor UpdegraffLili TaylorMariella FrostrupKatie KitamuraSaffron HockingTahmima AnamShirin NeshatMartha WainwrightChristiane AmanpourGeorgia ByngHelena GondaJuno DawsonKathryn HunterRakie AyolaVirginie EfiraVivian OparahNiamh McGradyLeïla Slimani 
Format:
Unabridged CD Audio Book 
Number of CDs:
11 
Duration:
13 hours 12 minutes 
Published:
March 28 2024 
Available Date:
March 28 2024 
Age Category:
Adult 
ISBN:
9781038669148 
Genres:
Non-fiction; History 
Publisher:
Bolinda audio 
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From a hunger strike medal to a bidet, the Amazon rainforest to the plantations of South Carolina, Simone de Beauvoir to Beyoncé, this is the story of women as never seen before.

This is a neglected history. Not a sweeping, definitive, exhaustive history of the world but something quieter, more intimate and particular. A single journey, picked out in 101 objects, through the fascinating, too-often-overlooked, manifold histories of women. Open up this cabinet of curiosities and you'll find objects that have been highly esteemed – even, like the Bayeux tapestry, fought over by nations – and others that are humble and domestic. Some (like a 16th century glass dildo) are objects of female pleasure, some (a thumbscrew) of female subjugation. There are artefacts of women celebrated by history and of women unfairly forgotten by it; examples of female rebellion and of self-revelation; objects that are inspiring, curious or (like radium-laced chocolate) just fundamentally ill-conceived. Through the variety and nuance in all these 101 objects, Annabelle Hirsch has created a new history – teeming, unexpected, witty and always illuminating. This overdue corrective reveals what a healed femur says about civilisation, what men have to fear from hat pins, and it shows that the past has always been as complicated and fascinating as the women that peopled it.

'A reminder, lest we forget, that women are and have always been, whether quietly or vociferously, on the periphery or centre stage, the engine, the glue, the inspiration behind it all.'
Gillian Anderson

'An ambitious project, wide in scope, idiosyncratic in approach ... At its heart it is about female pain, female bravery and female creativity.'
Sunday Times