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CATALOGUE OF THE OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF THE EDGEWORTH LADIES' SEMINARY FOR THE YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER 1840 ALSO SEVERAL PARTICULARS IN RELATION TO SAID SEMINARY
Pittsburgh 1840 Johnston and Stockton. 8vo. 12pp. original yellow wraps. Owner signed Martha C. Dole of Massachusetts on front cover. Also signed on rear cover. Good wraps worn and soiled corners bumped a few marginal stains in text. . paperback
Référence libraire : a45332
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ENTERTAINMENT BY THE YOUNG LADIES OF MRS. RICHARDSON'S SCHOOL
np 1860. Broadside 5"x 11". Caption title as issued. Program of theatrical and musical presentation by the school. Light wear couple of spots light horizontal folds. Good. unknown
Référence libraire : 22166
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ENTERTAINMENT BY THE YOUNG LADIES OF MRS. RICHARDSON'S SCHOOL
np 1860. Broadside 5"x 11". Caption title as issued. Program of theatrical and musical presentation by the school. Light wear couple of spots light horizontal folds. Good. unknown books
Référence libraire : 22166
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Etologia Femminile ossia Descrizione d'ogni maniera di lavori delle mode delle donne che contiene L'arte di fare i giubbettini; di fare e raffazzonare i braccialetti e le giarrettiere elastiche; di cucire i guanti; di conservare le proprie pelliccie.per far seguito alla tecnologia femminile.
Milano: Con Tipi di Giovanni Pirotta 1828 First edition. Contemporary marbled brown boards with a gilt-lettered cloth spine. . Twelvemo. Large folding plate partly hand-colored of women's hats and patterns for making hats and gloves. Binding extremities rubbed with some light scuffing and soiling to boards. Folding plate has a minor dampstain light foxing and toning. Slight foxing throughout else a very good copy of a scarce book clean and tight. This is a comprehensive guide to women's fashions with substantial sections on making hats gloves bracelets garters hair ornaments etc. There is also a chapter on the proper care for women's furs. Con Tipi di Giovanni Pirotta hardcover
Référence libraire : 16316
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Four Years in the Underbrush: Adventures as a Working Woman in New York
BiblioLife 2009-01-28. Hardcover. Used:Good. BiblioLife hardcover
Référence libraire : DADAX055992738X ISBN : 055992738X 9780559927386
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Four Years in the Underbrush: Adventures as a Working Woman in New York
BiblioLife 2009-01-28. Hardcover. Good. BiblioLife hardcover
Référence libraire : SONG055992738X ISBN : 055992738X 9780559927386
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Health
Doubleday Canada Limited. New with no dust jacket. 1997. Softcover. 038525654X . New. No remainder marks. BookNest - providing professional service for more than 17 years. ; 8.90 X 5.98 X 0.71 inches; 239 pages . Doubleday Canada, Limited paperback
Référence libraire : 44228 ISBN : 038525654X 9780385256544
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IN MEMORIAM M E M - MARY ELIZABETH MANNING
No author no date no place given. c. 1872. Manning was born August 23 1842 and died February 19 1872. Octavo original printed wraps. VG. Scarce. paperback
Référence libraire : a68673
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It Is Not My Baby - Vol.2 No.1 April 1971
Berkeley: S.i. 1971. First Edition. Paperback. Final issue of the newspaper formerly titled It Ain't Me Babe published by the militant Berkeley Women's Liberation. Contents include articles on rape population control separatism a meeting of lesbians in Limerick PA dealing with aggression clitoral identity and police handling of emotional disturbed people with poetry by Harper St. House Judy Grahn Judi Stefek and others. Tabloid 42cm; illustrated newsprint wrappers; 32pp; illus. Faint horizontal fold at center some light wear and toning to extremities with original recipient's address printed at lower margin of front wrapper; Very Good. S.i. paperback
Référence libraire : 46627
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It Is Not My Baby - Vol.2 No.1 April 1971
Berkeley: S.i. 1971. First Edition. Tabloid 42cm; illustrated newsprint wrappers; 32pp; illus. Faint horizontal fold at center some light wear and toning to extremities with original recipient's address printed at lower margin of front wrapper; Very Good. Final issue of the newspaper formerly titled It Ain't Me Babe published by the militant Berkeley Women's Liberation. Contents include articles on rape population control separatism a meeting of lesbians in Limerick PA dealing with aggression clitoral identity and police handling of emotional disturbed people with poetry by Harper St. House Judy Grahn Judi Stefek and others. S.i. unknown books
Référence libraire : 46627
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Lettere ad una giovane sposa
Torino: Presso la Vedova Griringbello & Comp. 1831 Publisher's pink printed wrappers a little soiled. . Small octavo. Minor chipping at spine extremities and minor foxing. A very good appealing copy entirely uncut. The text includes twenty-one letters on various subjects including confidence prudence jealousy self-love religion conviction friendship the dance conversation domestic economyetc. The final portion of the text is a guide to studies including fine arts science geography theatre poetry and novels. The author notes recommends Corneille Racine Ossian Milton Voltaire Goldoni and many others and notes that the English have produced the best novelists citing the names of Richardson Defoe Smollett Fielding Goldsmith Sir Walter Scott Ann Radcliffe and many others. He goes on to recommend three novels especially--Robinson Crusoe Tom Jones and The Vicar of Wakefield. Presso la Vedova Griringbello & Comp., unknown
Référence libraire : 15782
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Libera - No.1 Winter 1972
Berkeley: Associated Students of the University of California and the Berkeley Women's Collective 1972. First Edition. Paperback. Debut issue of this short-lived feminist journal "where a woman can share expressions of her true self emerging from her struggle for liberation." Contains articles fiction poetry and graphics by women from around the country. Quarto 27.5cm; photo-illustrated card wrappers stapled; 56pp; illus. Some trivial wear along spine-fold else Fine. Associated Students of the University of California and the Berkeley Women's Collective paperback
Référence libraire : 46134
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Libera - No.1 Winter 1972
Berkeley: Associated Students of the University of California and the Berkeley Women's Collective 1972. First Edition. Quarto 27.5cm; photo-illustrated card wrappers stapled; 56pp; illus. Some trivial wear along spine-fold else Fine. Debut issue of this short-lived feminist journal "where a woman can share expressions of her true self emerging from her struggle for liberation." Contains articles fiction poetry and graphics by women from around the country. Associated Students of the University of California and the Berkeley Women's Collective unknown books
Référence libraire : 46134
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Love-Family Life-Career. behind the Soviet Law Limiting Abortions and Increasing Aid to Mothers
New York: Published by The Woman Today Publishing Company 1935. 14pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Original printed wrappers. Some light soiling else a very good copy. 14pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Mothers in the U. S. S. R. Provides the text of "Draft Law on Abortions and Aid to Mothers " with the prohibition of abortions an increase of aid to mothers and large families expanding maternity homes and kindergartens making changes in the supervision of kindergartens and increasing the penalties for non-payment of alimony. <br/><br/> Published by The Woman Today Publishing Company unknown
Référence libraire : 23062
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Our Feet Walk the Sky: Women of the South Asian Diaspora
Aunt Lute Books San Francisco CA 1993. Softcover. Very Good Condition. First Edition First Printing Text has minimal markings. Quantity Available: 1. ISBN: 187996032X. ISBN/EAN: 9781879960329. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 1560748947. . 9781879960329 Aunt Lute Books paperback
Référence libraire : 1560748947 ISBN : 187996032X 9781879960329
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Our Feet Walk the Sky: Women of the South Asian Diaspora
Aunt Lute Books San Francisco CA 1993. Softcover. As New. First Edition First Printing Text appears clean Quantity Available: 1. ISBN: 187996032X. ISBN/EAN: 9781879960329. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 1560748948. . 9781879960329 Aunt Lute Books paperback
Référence libraire : 1560748948 ISBN : 187996032X 9781879960329
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Our Feet Walk the Sky: Women of the South Asian Diaspora
Aunt Lute Books San Francisco CA 1993. Softcover. Good Condition. First Edition First Printing Text has minimal markings. Multiple copies available this title. Quantity Available: 2. ISBN: 187996032X. ISBN/EAN: 9781879960329. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 1560748945. . 9781879960329 Aunt Lute Books paperback
Référence libraire : 1560748945 ISBN : 187996032X 9781879960329
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Our Feet Walk the Sky: Women of the South Asian Diaspora
Aunt Lute Books San Francisco CA 1993. Softcover. Good Condition. First Edition First Printing Text appears to be clean Quantity Available: 1. ISBN: 187996032X. ISBN/EAN: 9781879960329. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 1560748946. . 9781879960329 Aunt Lute Books paperback
Référence libraire : 1560748946 ISBN : 187996032X 9781879960329
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Poster: "Through the strength realized from music women create an energy that is solely their own
Madison WI: Survival Graphics n.d. but ca.early 1980's. Poster produced by the Madison Wisconsin-based Survival Graphics collective depicting four featureless women holding a banner bearing inspirational text. Material produced by the collective is uncommon with none held at CSPG and minimal representation 2 locations among OCLC member institutions. Original illustrated poster silkscreened in red and black on white stock measuring 74cm x 46cm 29" x 18". Edgeworn extremities slightly toned and creased with several tears ranging from 1/4" to 1 3/4"; Very Good. Survival Graphics unknown
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Poster: "Through the strength realized from music women create an energy that is solely their own
Madison WI: Survival Graphics n.d. but ca.early 1980's. Original illustrated poster silkscreened in red and black on white stock measuring 74cm x 46cm 29" x 18". Edgeworn extremities slightly toned and creased with several tears ranging from 1/4" to 1 3/4"; Very Good. Poster produced by the Madison Wisconsin-based Survival Graphics collective depicting four featureless women holding a banner bearing inspirational text. Material produced by the collective is uncommon with none held at CSPG and minimal representation 2 locations among OCLC member institutions. Survival Graphics unknown books
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Poster: 30 maart vrouwenstaking March 30th Women's Day
Netherlands n.d. but 1981. Original pictorial poster 46x35cm. printed offset in blue on white stock; light wrinkling from handling small piece of glue residue from previously perished tape to verso of both top corners showing through to recto else Very Good overall. Pro-choice poster the illustration showing a written note hanging from a clothesline reading "Ik staak tegen de abortuswet" "I strike against the abortion law". Includes blank space at the bottom of the image for local information. This poster would have been issued in 1981 the year of a highly divided vote 76 to 74 in the House of Representatives and 38 to 37 in the Senate which declared abortions illegal unless performed in an emergency in an specially-certified hospital or clinic. Unlocated in OCLC as of October 2016. unknown
Référence libraire : 31746
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Poster: 30 maart vrouwenstaking March 30th Women's Day
Netherlands n.d. but 1981. Original pictorial poster 46x35cm. printed offset in blue on white stock; light wrinkling from handling small piece of glue residue from previously perished tape to verso of both top corners showing through to recto else Very Good overall. Pro-choice poster the illustration showing a written note hanging from a clothesline reading "Ik staak tegen de abortuswet" "I strike against the abortion law". Includes blank space at the bottom of the image for local information. This poster would have been issued in 1981 the year of a highly divided vote 76 to 74 in the House of Representatives and 38 to 37 in the Senate which declared abortions illegal unless performed in an emergency in an specially-certified hospital or clinic. Unlocated in OCLC as of October 2016. unknown books
Référence libraire : 31746
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Public Strain
Jagjaguwar 2010-01-01. Vinyl. Used:Good. Jagjaguwar unknown
Référence libraire : DADAXB003TY2RW8
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REPORT OF THE CONFERENCE FOR LEADERS OF WOMEN'S CLUBS OF SIX STATES WITH THE ADVISORY BOARD OF THE NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE INSTITUTE
New York 1930 Tribune. Hotel Astor. October 28-30 1930. Octavo 153pp. numerous photo portraits index original printed wraps. Good plus light cover wear. . paperback
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SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES OF THE STATE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS AT LANCASTER TOGETHER WIOTH THE ANNUAL REPORTS OF THE OFFICERS OF THE INSTITUTION
Boston 1861. 8vo. 21pp. later wraps with original title page. Good a bit soiled chip at lower corner of front wrap. paperback
Référence libraire : a52953
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The Higher Education of Women Addresses at Mount Holyoke Seminary July 3rd 1873.
Northampton : Bridgman & Childs 1874. Paperback. Very Good. Stitched wraps. 31 pp. <br/><br/> Bridgman & Childs paperback
Référence libraire : JC17692
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The Higher Education of Women Addresses at Mount Holyoke Seminary July 3rd 1873.
Northampton : Bridgman & Childs 1874. Paperback. Very Good. Stitched wraps. 31 pp. <br/><br/> Bridgman & Childs paperback books
Référence libraire : JC17692
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THE LADIES' NOTE-BOOK AND CALENDAR WITH SELECT RECEIPTS AND HOUSEHOLD INFORMATION. COMPLIMENTS OF WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION BUFFALO N.Y. ENTERED ACCORDING TO ACT OF CONGRESS IN THE YEAR 1887 BY THE "WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION" IN THE OFFICE OF THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS AT WASHINGTON
New York 1887. 3.25" x 5.75". 24pp. Original printed and illustrated wrappers light spotting small chip with wrapper title as issued. Stitched. Contemporary writing. Good. unknown
Référence libraire : 20402
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THE LADIES' NOTE-BOOK AND CALENDAR WITH SELECT RECEIPTS AND HOUSEHOLD INFORMATION. COMPLIMENTS OF WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION BUFFALO N.Y. ENTERED ACCORDING TO ACT OF CONGRESS IN THE YEAR 1887 BY THE "WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION" IN THE OFFICE OF THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS AT WASHINGTON
New York 1887. 3.25" x 5.75". 24pp. Original printed and illustrated wrappers light spotting small chip with wrapper title as issued. Stitched. Contemporary writing. Good. unknown books
Référence libraire : 20402
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THE NEW FEMALE-INSTRUCTOR OR YOUNG WOMAN'S GUIDE TO DOMESTIC HAPPINESS.TO WHICH ARE ADDED ADVICE TO SERVANTS; A COMPLETE ART OF COOKERY AND PLAIN DIRECTIONS FOR CARVING ETC
London 1818 Thomas Kelly. Octavo 528pp. full page frontis 6 addiional plates index original leather boards later paper spine with original leather remounted. Good some stains in text; a few pages quite foxed especially some of the plates boards worn and rubbed. Good reading copy. . hardcover
Référence libraire : a79455
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THE STATUS OF WOMEN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR THE PERIOD 1965-1990
Paris 1991 UNESCO. 8vo. 238pp. wraps. VG. paperback
Référence libraire : a28872
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THE YOUNG WIFE'S BOOK 1844
Philadelphia 1844 1st Lindsay and Blakiston. Hardcover. 16mo. 288pp. engraved frontise with tissue guard original blue cloth with full gilt decorations and lettering on spine. All edges gilt. VG plus occasional foxing. Excellent Condition. . hardcover
Référence libraire : a82705
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THIS CRISIS IN HISTORY REPORT OF THE THIRD ANNUAL NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE WOMEN'S CONFERENCE ON CURRENT PROBLEMS
NY 1933. Hotel Waldorf-Astoria. Speakers included Madame Curie Ishbel MacDonald Harodl Rugg Neil Carothers and Mrs. Franklin Roosevelt. Hardcover. Octavo 230pp. photoillustrations green cloth. VG light rubbing of cover cloth. . hardcover
Référence libraire : a69769
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Women
Eakins Press 1972. First edition. With photographs. Includes Susan Griffin May Swenson Margaret Lamb and others. Near fine wraps with strong spine and clean text Eakins Press, 1972 paperback
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WOMEN OF ALL NATIONS. A RECORD OF THEIR CHARACTERISTICS HABITS MANNERS CUSTOMS AND INFLUENCE
London and elsewhere: Cassell and Company Limited 1908. FIRST EDITION. 286 x 200 mm. 11 1/4 x 7 7/8". Two volumes. Edited by T. Athol Joyce and N. W. Thomas. FIRST EDITION. Pleasing burgundy half morocco raised bands spine gilt in double-ruled compartments with scrolling cornerpieces gilt titling marbled endpapers top edges gilt. With 26 color plates 54 full-page black and white photographs and hundreds of other black and white photographs in the text. Front pastedowns with bookplates of Henry Bartholomay. Spines just a little darkened and faintly dulled a hint of rubbing to extremities otherwise fine the text clean fresh and bright and the bindings with negligible wear. First published as a fortnightly serial this comprehensive ethnographic survey on the lives of women all over the world was edited by anthropologists Thomas Athol Joyce 1878-1942 and Northcote Whitridge Thomas 1868-1936. Volume I is devoted to the southern hemisphere volume II to the northern. Joyce authored the chapter on New Zealand and Thomas those on Australia the Philippines and the west coast of Africa. Other sections were written by those who knew the areas well either as travellers or residents. Ella Sykes 1863-1939 the intrepid traveller who was the first European woman to visit the interior of Persia wrote the entry on that country. Alice Werner 1859-1935 the first professor of Bantu languages in Great Britain contributed the chapter on South and South-West Africa and prominent Norwegian feminist Gina Krog 1847-1916 authored the entry on her native land. Other contributors included colonial administrator and travel writer A. R. Colquhoun folklorist Lucy M. J. Garnett travel writers Jesse Ackermann and Clive Holland and prominent American ethnologists Walter Hough and Otis Mason. The work takes a decidedly feminist perspective with as much attention given to the status of women in their respective societies as to their costumes and customs; the achievement of universal female sufferage is presented as inevitable and as a postive thing for civilization. The copious illustrations document the work and lives of women from all corners of the globe and perhaps have more enduring interest than the text which for all its progressive attitudes on the status of women is somewhat tainted by the cultural and racial biases of its time. This was an popular work going to four editions by 1915. Cassell and Company, Limited unknown
Référence libraire : ST11462a-108
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Women of Spirit: A Richly Varied Anthology of Meditations
Lion. 1997 first edition Lion paperback; VG gift note inside front cover else near as new; UK dealer immediate dispatch . Very Good. Paperback. 1st Edition Pbk Thus. 1997. Lion paperback
Référence libraire : 15W73 ISBN : 0745936717 9780745936710
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Women Vinyl
Jagjaguwar 2008-10-07. Vinyl. Used:Good. Jagjaguwar unknown
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Women's Rights As Preached by Women Past and Present by a Looker On
Nabu Press 2010-04-01. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
Référence libraire : SONG1148255788 ISBN : 1148255788 9781148255781
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Women: A Journal of Liberation - Vol.1 No.1 Fall 1969
Baltimore: Women: A Journal of Liberation Inc 1969. First Edition. Quarto 28cm; illustrated card wrappers stapled; 64pp; illus. Light wear and foxing to extremities else Very Good to Near Fine. Premiere issue of this key journal the first national publication of the second wave women's movement. The journal was founded in Baltimore MD by four women - Dee Ann Mims Donna Keck Vicki Pollard and Carmen Arbona - with the goal of providing a forum for opinions and expression that were essential to the burgeoning women's movement. The journal was managed by a collective with each issue focussing on a different theme. The publication ran from 1969-1983 ultimately folding due to reduced readership and financial stress. Contents include contributions by Dee Ann Pappas Roxanne Dunbar Donna Keck Janet Russo Peggy White Sheila Michaels and others. Women: A Journal of Liberation, Inc unknown books
Référence libraire : 48862
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Women: A Journal of Liberation - Vol.1 No.2 Winter 1970
Baltimore: Women: A Journal of Liberation Inc 1970. First Edition. Quarto 28cm; illustrated card wrappers stapled; 80pp; illus. Light wear and scattered foxing to extremities; Very Good. Early issue of this key journal the first national publication of the second wave women's movement. The journal was founded in Baltimore MD by four women - Dee Ann Mims Donna Keck Vicki Pollard and Carmen Arbona - with the goal of providing a forum for opinions and expression that were essential to the burgeoning women's movement. The journal was managed by a collective with each issue focussing on a different theme. The publication ran from 1969-1983 ultimately folding due to reduced readership and financial stress. Contents include contributions by Linda Gordon Sharon Wolfson Judy Miller Carol Driscoll Natalie Petesch Evelyn Frankford and others. Women: A Journal of Liberation, Inc unknown books
Référence libraire : 48863
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Women: A Journal of Liberation - Vol.1 No.3 Spring 1970
Baltimore: Women: A Journal of Liberation Inc 1970. First Edition. Quarto 28cm; illustrated card wrappers stapled; 64pp; illus. Light wear and dustiness to extremities else Near Fine. Early issue of this key journal the first national publication of the second wave women's movement. The journal was founded in Baltimore MD by four women - Dee Ann Mims Donna Keck Vicki Pollard and Carmen Arbona - with the goal of providing a forum for opinions and expression that were essential to the burgeoning women's movement. The journal was managed by a collective with each issue focussing on a different theme. The publication ran from 1969-1983 ultimately folding due to reduced readership and financial stress. Contents include contributions by Alix Shulman JoAnn Gardner Karen Lindsey Ellen DuBois Donna Keck Sue Davis Yosano Akiko and others. Women: A Journal of Liberation, Inc unknown books
Référence libraire : 48864
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Women: A Journal of Liberation - Vol.2 No.1 Fall 1970
Baltimore: Women: A Journal of Liberation 1970. First Edition. Quarto 27.75cm; illustrated card wrappers stapled; 64pp; illus. Light wear and toning to wrappers with some mild scattered foxing; Near Fine. Early well-preserved copy of this key journal the first national publication of the second wave women's movement. The journal was founded in Baltimore MD by four women - Dee Ann Mims Donna Keck Vicki Pollard and Carmen Arbona - with the goal of providing a forum for opinions and expression that were essential to the burgeoning women's movement. The journal was managed by a collective with each issue focussing on a different theme. The publication ran from 1969-1983 ultimately folding due to reduced readership and financial stress. Contents include contributions by Alix Shulman Emilie Glen Lynn Bronstein Tillie Olsen Emory Douglas Inez Martinez and others. Women: A Journal of Liberation unknown books
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Women: A Journal of Liberation - Vol.2 No.2 Winter 1971
Baltimore: Women: A Journal of Liberation 1970. First Edition. Quarto 27.75cm; illustrated card wrappers stapled; 64pp; illus. Light wear to extremities else Near Fine. Early well-preserved copy of this key journal the first national publication of the second wave women's movement. The journal was founded in Baltimore MD by four women - Dee Ann Mims Donna Keck Vicki Pollard and Carmen Arbona - with the goal of providing a forum for opinions and expression that were essential to the burgeoning women's movement. The journal was managed by a collective with each issue focussing on a different theme. The publication ran from 1969-1983 ultimately folding due to reduced readership and financial stress. Contents include contributions by Rita Mae Brown Deborah Thomas Eve Merriam Brooke Spear-Williams and others. Women: A Journal of Liberation unknown books
Référence libraire : 48754
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Women: A Journal of Liberation - Vol.2 No.3
Baltimore: Women: A Journal of Liberation 1971. First Edition. Quarto 27.75cm; illustrated card wrappers stapled; 64pp; illus. Light wear to extremities else Near Fine. Early well-preserved copy of this key journal the first national publication of the second wave women's movement. The journal was founded in Baltimore MD by four women - Dee Ann Mims Donna Keck Vicki Pollard and Carmen Arbona - with the goal of providing a forum for opinions and expression that were essential to the burgeoning women's movement. The journal was managed by a collective with each issue focussing on a different theme. The publication ran from 1969-1983 ultimately folding due to reduced readership and financial stress. Contents include contributions by Audre Lorde Margaret Blanchard Diane Feeley Mary Deaton and others. Women: A Journal of Liberation unknown books
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Women: A Journal of Liberation - Vol.3 No.3
Baltimore: Women: A Journal of Liberation 1972. First Edition. Quarto 27.75cm; illustrated card wrappers stapled; 72pp; illus. Trivial wear to extremities else Fine. Well-preserved copy of this key journal the first national publication of the second wave women's movement. The journal was founded in Baltimore MD by four women - Dee Ann Mims Donna Keck Vicki Pollard and Carmen Arbona - with the goal of providing a forum for opinions and expression that were essential to the burgeoning women's movement. The journal was managed by a collective with each issue focussing on a different theme. The publication ran from 1969-1983 ultimately folding due to reduced readership and financial stress. Contents include contributions by Alice Krakauer Howard Zinn Sarah Paretsky Susan Atkins Claire Jacobs Marilyn Becker and others. Women: A Journal of Liberation unknown books
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Women: A Journal of Liberation - Vol.3 No.4
Baltimore: Women: A Journal of Liberation 1974. First Edition. Quarto 27.75cm; illustrated card wrappers stapled; 64pp; illus. Trivial wear to extremities else Fine. Well-preserved copy of this key journal the first national publication of the second wave women's movement. The journal was founded in Baltimore MD by four women - Dee Ann Mims Donna Keck Vicki Pollard and Carmen Arbona - with the goal of providing a forum for opinions and expression that were essential to the burgeoning women's movement. The journal was managed by a collective with each issue focussing on a different theme. The publication ran from 1969-1983 ultimately folding due to reduced readership and financial stress. Contents include contributions by Cathy Cade Christina Adachi Anne Cooper Sarah Wolf Margaret Randall and others. Women: A Journal of Liberation unknown books
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Women: A Journal of Liberation - Vol.4 No.1 Winter 1974
Baltimore: Women: A Journal of Liberation 1974. First Edition. Quarto 27.75cm; illustrated card wrappers stapled; 64pp; illus. Light wear to extremities else Near Fine. Early well-preserved copy of this key journal the first national publication of the second wave women's movement. The journal was founded in Baltimore MD by four women - Dee Ann Mims Donna Keck Vicki Pollard and Carmen Arbona - with the goal of providing a forum for opinions and expression that were essential to the burgeoning women's movement. The journal was managed by a collective with each issue focussing on a different theme. The publication ran from 1969-1983 ultimately folding due to reduced readership and financial stress. Contents include contributions by Margaret Blanchard Barbara Lefcowitz Lyne Boyce Irene Reville and others. Women: A Journal of Liberation unknown books
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Women: A Journal of Liberation - Vol.4 No.2 Spring 1975
Baltimore: Women: A Journal of Liberation 1975. First Edition. Quarto 27.75cm; illustrated card wrappers stapled; 64pp; illus. Light wear to extremities else Near Fine. Early well-preserved copy of this key journal the first national publication of the second wave women's movement. The journal was founded in Baltimore MD by four women - Dee Ann Mims Donna Keck Vicki Pollard and Carmen Arbona - with the goal of providing a forum for opinions and expression that were essential to the burgeoning women's movement. The journal was managed by a collective with each issue focussing on a different theme. The publication ran from 1969-1983 ultimately folding due to reduced readership and financial stress. Contents include contributions by Susan Rautenberg Joyce Maupin Joan Murphy Connie Carroll Pittman Emily Toth and others. Women: A Journal of Liberation unknown books
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Women: A Journal of Liberation - Vol.4 No.3
Baltimore: Women: A Journal of Liberation 1976. First Edition. Quarto 27.75cm; illustrated card wrappers stapled; 64pp; illus. Trivial wear to extremities else Fine. Well-preserved copy of this key journal the first national publication of the second wave women's movement. The journal was founded in Baltimore MD by four women - Dee Ann Mims Donna Keck Vicki Pollard and Carmen Arbona - with the goal of providing a forum for opinions and expression that were essential to the burgeoning women's movement. The journal was managed by a collective with each issue focussing on a different theme. The publication ran from 1969-1983 ultimately folding due to reduced readership and financial stress. Contents include contributions by Lydia Kelly Sandra Snowden Marilyn Shields Nancy Fuller and others. Women: A Journal of Liberation unknown books
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Work Clothes for Women
Washington D.C.: U.S. Departmeny of Agriculture 1942. Farmers' Bulletin No. 1905. Illus. 16 pp. Pictorial wrappers. Farmers' Bulletin No. 1905. Illus. 16 pp. <br/><br/> U.S. Departmeny of Agriculture unknown
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