Maria Georgina Grey - Publications and Lectures

Publications and Lectures

  • Shirreff, Maria Georgina and Shirreff, Emily (published anonymously) (1841). Passion and Principle. Edited by Captain Schmier. London.
  • Grey, Maria Georgina; Shirreff, Emily (1850). Thoughts on Self-Culture Addressed to Women.. London.
  • Grey, Maria Georgina (1868). Love’s Sacrifice . London.
  • Grey, Maria Georgina (1870). Is the Exercise of the Suffrage unfeminine?. London.
  • Grey, Maria Georgina (1870). Journal of a visit to Egypt, Constantinople, the Crimea, Greece, &c: in the suite of the Prince and Princess of Wales. London.
  • Grey, Maria Georgina (1871). Education of Women . London.
  • Grey, Mrs William (1871). ‘The School Board of London. Three Addresses by Mrs William Grey in the Borough of Chelsea with a speech by William Groves, Esq., Q.C, F.R.S’. London: William Ridgeway.
  • Grey, Maria Georgina (1871). On the Education of Women. A paper read by Mrs William Grey at the meeting of the Society of Arts, May 31, 1871. London.
  • Grey, Mrs William (1872). On the Special Requirements for improving the education of Girls, (paper read at the Social Science Congress, October 1871). London: William Ridgeway.
  • Grey, Maria Georgina (1872). The National Union for improving the Education of Women. A letter to the Editor of "The Times". London.
  • Grey, Mrs William (1874). ‘Idols of Society or Gentility and Femininity’ republished from ‘Fraser’s Magazine’. London: William Ridgeway.
  • Grey, Maria Georgina (1875). ‘Old Maids’, A lecture. London.
  • Grey, Maria Georgina (1 November 1879). "Men and Women". Fortnightly Review 26 (155).
  • Grey, Maria Georgina (1 Jun 1881). "Men and Women: A Sequel". Fortnightly Review 29.
  • Grey, Maria Georgina (1884). "The Women’s Educational Movement.". In Stanton, T. The Women Question in Europe: A Series of Original Essays.. London
  • Grey, Maria Georgina (1889, ). Last words to Girls on life in school and after school.. London: Rivingtons.

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