Publisher's Synopsis
Millicent Garrett Fawcett (1847-1929) earned recognition independently of her husband through her contributions to political economy and the suffragette movement. Her Political Economy for Beginners became a bestseller with ten editions in twenty-five years. As well as Tales in Political Economy, she also co-authored with her husband Essays and Lectures, contributing eight of the fourteen chapters. President of the National Union of Women's Societies, her autobiography What I Remember, appeared in 1924, five years before her death.