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As highlighted in renowned publications such as The New York Times, The Atlantic, and The Telegraph, this book presents a captivating collection of women who have navigated traditionally male-dominated environments. Through a series of group portraits, each focused on a singular woman, the book offers a novel perspective on gender equality. It sheds light on the intriguing and undeniable phenomenon of 'the only woman' — instances where various groups, spanning artists, activists, scientists, and more, have included just one woman. Spanning nearly 20 countries and illustrating examples from the dawn of photography to modern times, author Immy Humes delves into the nuanced social dynamics between men and women, revealing stories that are both unexpected and touching.
The work contributes a fresh outlook to visual and cultural history, filled with remarkable narratives of bravery, success, indignation, mystery, and entertainment, showcasing extraordinary women. It charts the occurrence of 'the only woman' in public life from 1860 to today, featuring nations such as the USA, UK, France, Peru, Mexico, India, China, Japan, and Australia. Within its pages are tales of both lesser-known and distinguished women from a wide variety of backgrounds, including writers, conductors, civil-rights pioneers, domestic workers, athletes, and legal professionals, as well as princesses, railroad employees, boxing promoters, and astronauts.
