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The House of Blue Glass: A life of Penelope Lucas - Paperback

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by Alan Atkinson (Author)

Acclaimed historian Alan Atkinson - author of the award-winning Elizabeth and John: The Macarthurs of Elizabeth Farm - pieces together the life of Penelope Lucas and the pivotal role she played in building the Macarthur empire. While she is known as the family governess, Atkinson reveals that Penelope was primarily an accountant whose bookkeeping work made an important difference to the Macarthurs' success.

Penelope Lucas came to Australia in 1805, in her thirties, unmarried - she was the first well-educated woman to travel independently from Europe to Australia - and looking forward to living on inherited income. While Elizabeth Macarthur was unsurprisingly upset when her husband, John, arrived back from three years in England with a woman she had never heard of, Penelope went on to live with the Macarthurs for over thirty years and became close friends with Elizabeth.

In this revelatory work, Atkinson brings together fifty years of scholarship as he explores the gender dynamics of the Macarthur household and the life of a single woman of means in Georgian England and early colonial Sydney.

Author Biography

Alan Atkinson is a historian with postgraduate degrees from the University of Sydney, University of Dublin, Trinity College, and the Australian National University. He has taught at Murdoch University, the University of Western Australia and the University of New England over a period of more than thirty years. He has been a Fulbright Scholar and a Visiting Fellow at the universities of Cambridge, London and Melbourne, and at the Australian National University.

Number of Pages: 384
Dimensions: 0.84 x 9.25 x 6.02 IN
Publication Date: March 01, 2026
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