No Place for a Lady: The Story of Canadian Women Pilots, 1928-1992

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No Place for a Lady: The Story of Canadian Women Pilots, 1928-1992

Author(s): Shirley Render
Publisher: Portage & Main Pr
Binding: Hardcover
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No Place for a Lady chronicles Canadian women pilots from 1928 to 1992, offering a chronological account of their careers and the social and professional barriers they faced. The narrative brings together biographical sketches and historical context across six decades.

Ideal for readers of aviation history and Canadian social history, the book explores training, career paths, wartime and civil aviation roles, and how opportunities evolved for women in flight. The focus is informational and archival, emphasizing milestones and personal experience.

Portage & Main Pr, 1992. Hardcover, 389 pages. ISBN 0969426429 / 9780969426424.

  • Chronological coverage of 1928–1992
  • Profiles and career accounts of Canadian women pilots
  • Context on social and professional change in aviation
  • Useful for researchers and general readers of Canadian history

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