WOMEN MARTINEAU Harriet
The Essential Faith of the Universal Church; Deduced from the Sacred Records
Boston: Leonard C. Bowles 1833. First American Edition. 12mo 15cm.; publisher's blue cloth printed paper spine label; 170pp. Spine cloth a shade faded endpapers toned due to inferior stock light foxing throughout else a Very Good and fresh copy. One of three lengthy essays authored for the Committee of the British and Foreign Unitarian Association as an introduction and promotion of Christian Unitarianism this specifically addressed to members of the Catholic Church. Martineau raised in a Unitarian household began her career writing articles for the Unitarian journal "The Monthly Repository" though she later left the Church for more information see Ruth Watts "Harriet Martineau and the Unitarian Tradition of Education" in "Oxford Review of Education" Vol. 37 no. 5 October 2011 pp. 637-351. Leonard C. Bowles unknown books
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WOMEN MARTINEAU Harriet
The Faith As Unfolded by Many Prophets: An Essay
Boston: Leonard C. Bowles 1833. First American Edition. 12mo 15.5cm.; publisher's blue cloth printed paper spine label; 2177pp. Light wear to extremities spine cloth a bit faded corners bumped light foxing throughout else a Very Good quite fresh copy. One of three lengthy essays authored for the Committee of the British and Foreign Unitarian Association as an introduction and promotion of Christian Unitarianism this specifically addressed to "Mohammedans" and written in the form of a dialogue between friends Havilah a Muslim and Eber a Christian. Martineau raised in a Unitarian household began her career writing articles for the Unitarian journal "The Monthly Repository" though she later left the Church for more information see Ruth Watts "Harriet Martineau and the Unitarian Tradition of Education" in "Oxford Review of Education" Vol. 37 no. 5 October 2011 pp. 637-351. Leonard C. Bowles unknown books
Referencia librero : 46010
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Women Massachusetts Haverhill
Eight Journals Documenting Life in Haverhill Massachussetts 1890-1925 Meticulously Assembled from Cut Photographs and Postcards
Haverhill 1940. First Edition. Seven journals each approximately 70 pages with pages measuring 4 � x 2 � inches. Near Fine. These journals by an unnamed member of the Dean family of Haverhill were assembled around 1940 from collected family and historical photographs. Taken as a whole they provide a richly detailed social history of the region from the perspective of a well-to-do military family with many ties to the local business community. They bridge the gap from the post-Civil War era with reference to G.A.R. reunions and the like to the late 1920s. The author's perspective - conservative sometimes horribly bigoted with a penchant for underlining key passages of her own writing - is on full display throughout. We have not identified the author though she is shown in several photographs. Much of the journals recount the details of civic-minded local life often with surprising detail. On an evening in city hall she writes "the walls hung with banners - flags and scrolls of all descriptions front of boxes were elaborately draped the stage represented a campground. " Two entries for 1886 log a fire in Music Hall followed by an account of the "First Hebrew Jew Wedding" about which she writes "too bad it wasn't the last no doubt the people of Haverhill would have been just as well off and I believe better." Some entries show the way in which information from the outside world was filtered by various family members who left Haverhill. An account of a family member's adventures in the Alaskan gold fields " It was very interesting to hear them tell of their experience.the picnic parties and good fishing for salmon and trout in the summer when the weather is warm and nice. Also the Ways of the eskimo. the gold nuggets nice to look at too;" Interspersed with the diary entries are many cut photographs and postcards some of family and some of the region and the author weaves her entries onto the versos of the photographs from the diary paper. The photographs are meticulously trimmed in a uniform rounded edge with an impressive aesthetic result. The diaries were likely assembled in the late 1930s or early 1940s as one mentions the hurricane of 1938. Overall they show an uncommonly detailed and lengthy account of a family's life in Massachusetts with much information about the civic history of the Haverhill region. Well preserved in near fine condition with minimal normal wear. unknown
Referencia librero : List329
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Women Massachusetts Boston Brahmin Photography
Photograph Album of roughly 1400 Pictures Taken by a Young Woman with a Connection to the Cabot Family of Boston Showing a Modern Eye for Composition Circa 1930
Boston 1930. Oblong quarto 49 pp. With appx. 1400 photos most measuring less than an inch square with roughly 175 in larger formats up to 3 � by 5 inches. Very Good. A wonderful labor of photographic love created by an unidentified young woman with ties to the Cabot family of Beacon Hill. The album composed largely of tiny contact prints glued in neat grids. Off-kilter compositions - a portion of a steeple against the sky the tail of a dog etc. - are mixed in with more traditional landscapes leading one to question whether the photographer had modernist aspirations or just took a lot of pictures. The photographer is unknown but our best guess is that it was someone who was a friend of Ellen Cabot of Beacon Hill perhaps while both were students or just after. Ellen Cabot the most frequent subject of the album is shown in a variety of settings often accompanied by her dog Prowler. Aerial photography the New England coastline camping life in Cambridge and equestrian competition are all on display. Other highlights include a dog named Benito Mussolini and artful shots of a monk's torso. A portion of the photos perhaps five or ten percent are not present though the album is otherwise in excellent condition. Handwritten label on the front reads "Newport Races to Topsfield autumn 1930". Overall the album is a testament to the energy and spontaneity of youth and the possibilities of the photographic form as well as an intimate look into Boston's storied upper class. unknown
Referencia librero : List328
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Women Massachusetts Boston Brahmin Photography
Photograph Album of roughly 1400 Pictures Taken by a Young Woman with a Connection to the Cabot Family of Boston Showing a Modern Eye for Composition Circa 1930
Boston 1930. Oblong quarto 49 pp. With appx. 1400 photos most measuring less than an inch square with roughly 175 in larger formats up to 3 ½ by 5 inches. Very Good. A wonderful labor of photographic love created by an unidentified young woman with ties to the Cabot family of Beacon Hill. The album composed largely of tiny contact prints glued in neat grids. Off-kilter compositions - a portion of a steeple against the sky the tail of a dog etc. - are mixed in with more traditional landscapes leading one to question whether the photographer had modernist aspirations or just took a lot of pictures.<br /> <br /> The photographer is unknown but our best guess is that it was someone who was a friend of Ellen Cabot of Beacon Hill perhaps while both were students or just after. Ellen Cabot the most frequent subject of the album is shown in a variety of settings often accompanied by her dog Prowler. Aerial photography the New England coastline camping life in Cambridge and equestrian competition are all on display. Other highlights include a dog named Benito Mussolini and artful shots of a monk's torso. A portion of the photos perhaps five or ten percent are not present though the album is otherwise in excellent condition. Handwritten label on the front reads "Newport Races to Topsfield autumn 1930". Overall the album is a testament to the energy and spontaneity of youth and the possibilities of the photographic form as well as an intimate look into Boston's storied upper class. unknown books
Referencia librero : List328
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Women Massachusetts Haverhill
Eight Journals Documenting Life in Haverhill Massachussetts 1890-1925 Meticulously Assembled from Cut Photographs and Postcards
Haverhill 1940. First Edition. Seven journals each approximately 70 pages with pages measuring 4 ½ x 2 ½ inches. Near Fine. These journals by an unnamed member of the Dean family of Haverhill were assembled around 1940 from collected family and historical photographs. Taken as a whole they provide a richly detailed social history of the region from the perspective of a well-to-do military family with many ties to the local business community. They bridge the gap from the post-Civil War era with reference to G.A.R. reunions and the like to the late 1920s. The author's perspective - conservative sometimes horribly bigoted with a penchant for underlining key passages of her own writing - is on full display throughout. We have not identified the author though she is shown in several photographs. <br /> <br /> Much of the journals recount the details of civic-minded local life often with surprising detail. On an evening in city hall she writes "the walls hung with banners - flags and scrolls of all descriptions front of boxes were elaborately draped the stage represented a campground. " Two entries for 1886 log a fire in Music Hall followed by an account of the "First Hebrew Jew Wedding" about which she writes "too bad it wasn't the last no doubt the people of Haverhill would have been just as well off and I believe better." Some entries show the way in which information from the outside world was filtered by various family members who left Haverhill. An account of a family member's adventures in the Alaskan gold fields " It was very interesting to hear them tell of their experience.the picnic parties and good fishing for salmon and trout in the summer when the weather is warm and nice. Also the Ways of the eskimo. the gold nuggets nice to look at too;" <br /> <br /> Interspersed with the diary entries are many cut photographs and postcards some of family and some of the region and the author weaves her entries onto the versos of the photographs from the diary paper. The photographs are meticulously trimmed in a uniform rounded edge with an impressive aesthetic result. The diaries were likely assembled in the late 1930s or early 1940s as one mentions the hurricane of 1938. Overall they show an uncommonly detailed and lengthy account of a family's life in Massachusetts with much information about the civic history of the Haverhill region. Well preserved in near fine condition with minimal normal wear. unknown books
Referencia librero : List329
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WOMEN MAUPIN Joyce
Labor Heroines: Ten Women Who Led The Struggle
Berkeley: Union WAGE Educational Committee 1975. Paperback. Collection of brief biographical sketches of ten female labor leaders: Sarah Bagley Augusta Lewis Kate Mullaney Leonora Barry Hanna O'Day Clara Lemlich Rose Schneiderman Mother Jones Agnes Nestor and Elizabeth Gurley Flynn. With illustrations by Anne Garson. Slim octavo 21.5cm; printed wrappers stapled; 312pp; illus. A Fine copy. Union WAGE Educational Committee paperback
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WOMEN MAUPIN Joyce
Labor Heroines: Ten Women Who Led The Struggle
Berkeley: Union WAGE Educational Committee 1975. Slim octavo 21.5cm; printed wrappers stapled; 312pp; illus. A Fine copy. Collection of brief biographical sketches of ten female labor leaders: Sarah Bagley Augusta Lewis Kate Mullaney Leonora Barry Hanna O'Day Clara Lemlich Rose Schneiderman Mother Jones Agnes Nestor and Elizabeth Gurley Flynn. With illustrations by Anne Garson. Union WAGE Educational Committee unknown books
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Women Medical Civil War
Letter to a Woman on Donations for a "floating hospital" on a Steamer for Civil War Soldiers
CIVIL WAR. Western Sanitary Commission. YEATMAN JAMES E. letter to Miss Mary E. Howe in Cambridge Massachusetts. Bureau of Western Sanitary<br/>Commissions. St. Louis Missouri. April 2 1862. 8.25 x 8.5 inches folded in half. 4 pp. Postal cover 3c Washington postage stamp cancelled Saint Louis .<br/><br/>Detailed and interesting letter from James Yeatman of the Western Sanitary Commission who thanks Miss Howe for sending her box of clothes and reports that "we are progressing fairly with our work and each day something new is developed that requires renewed efforts--we really fear that the public and our good friends will tire of our repeated appeals . so far they have responded in a most liberal manner . " He discusses the case of the one hospital steamer they have; he notes it has three surgeons twelve male and five female nurses. Yeatman speaks of the generous contributions of the "ladies of New England especially Massachusetts" and the hopes he has for a second floating hospital. He notes that a major battle is imminent in the Tennessee area and speaks of sending supplies. He thanks her for directing the attendance of Mr. Bernard to his commission and finally asks for more clothes including vests and pants.<br/><br/>"Miss Howe" the recipient of the letter was Mary Eleanor Howe who was born June 27 1817 in Worthington Massachusetts. Her father was Judge Samuel Estes Howe 1785-1828 a noted abolitiionist. Her mother was Sarah Lydia Robbins. Mary Eleanor never married but lived witH her mother and school teacher sister and servants in Cambridge until her death on August 13 1897. She is buried in Forest Hills Cemetery in Boston. http://www.cambridgehistory.org/content/dr-estes-howe-citizencambridge The Sanitary Commission was a private relief agency created by federal legislation on June 18 1861 to support sick and wounded soldiers of the United States Army during the Civil War. It enlisted thousands of volunteers many of whom were women.<br/>The Western Sanitary Commission of which Yeatman was president was a private agency based in St. Louis and operated in the west to help the Army deal with sick and wounded soldiers. Led by abolitionists it focused more. on the needs of Freedmen. It was founded in St. Louis August 1861 under the protection of General John C. Fremont and under the leadership of Reverend William Greenleaf Eliot 1811-1887 as well as James E. Yeatman 1818--1901 . Born in Tennessee Yeatman moved to St. Louis in 1842 and established a branch of a Nashville iron manufacturing facility. In 1850 he opened a commission house and became one of the founders of the Merchants' Bank. Though once a slave holder Yeatman was a strong supporter of the Union cause. A major activity of the Western Sanitary Commission was acquiring adequate stocks of medicines and medical supplies for the hospitals run by the U.S. Army. Working with Dorothea Dix he also took charge of finding women to be civilian nurses and nurses' aides in Army facilities. unknown books
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Women Medicine Surgery
Woman Surgeon and Medical Team Perform Operation circa 1920
Women History Medicine Early woman surgeon and hospital staff perform an operation. 6 doctors and nurses operate on a patient; notably five of the staff members are women. c. 1920. Original silver gelatin print. 6.5 x 8.5 in. mounted on 8 x 10" board. Two surgeons were masks and appear to be mid-operation on a patient's abdomen; various tools such as forceps clamps and medical scissors can be seen on the operating bed and supply cart. Other medical staff work to prepare equipment for the procedure sterilize tools and monitor the anesthetized patient. Of all medical specialties the most embattled for women is surgery; early on they faced a challenge obtaining education training and facilities as this field of medicine was considered least suitable for women's delicate nature. These young woman then defied the odds of their time to become doctors and work in surgery. Light abrasions to surface top left quadrant affecting leftmost figure's head center top and center left edge. Wear to corners of board. Good to very good condition. unknown books
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WOMEN MEJANE COLLECTIVE
Mejane - Women's Liberation Newspaper. Nos 1-5 March-November 1971
Sydney NSW: Mejane 1971. First Edition. Five tabloid issues 43cm; photo-illustrated newsprint wrappers; ca.16pp per issue; illus. Light wear to extremities horizontal folds for mailing as issued with mild toning to newsprint; Very Good to Near Fine overall. Uncommon radical feminist underground newspaper covering the Australian perspective. Mejane produced by a collective of women all members of Sydney Women's Liberation was the first women's liberation newspaper published in Sydney. It ran to a total of 12 issues ending publication in 1974. Uncommon with no other issues in commerce April 2020 and a scant six US institutions holding any issues Northwestern Harvard Smith Coll. U.Michigan Alverno Coll. U.Wisc.Milwaukee. Mejane unknown books
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Women Military Marines
WWII Poster to Recruit Women for the US Marine Corps
Women Military WWII U.S. Marine Corps Women's Reserve Poster. "Women of America's Salute to the Marines." Large color lithograph print poster 23 x 18 inches. No date c. 1942-1945. "Free A Marine to Fight!" "Women of America's Salute to the Marines. Join the U.S. Marine Corps Women's Reserve / apply at your local U.S. Marine Corps recruiting or procurement office / Apply 1400 Pennsylvania Ave." Blue and yellow image of a woman Marine holding a clipboard and working in front of an airplane while a fighter pilot suits up. The US Marine Corps Women's Reserve was the WWII women's branch of the Marines. It was authorized by Congress in 1942 and immediately started recruiting women marines. The purpose of the US Marine Corps Women's Reserve was to release officers and men for combat and to replace them with women in U.S. shore stations for the duration of the war plus six months. The peak strength of the Reserve was about 19000. The qualifications for women who wished to become members of the Reserve were stringent. The eligibility requirements for officer candidates and enlisted women were similar: United States citizenship; not married to a marine; either single or married but with no children under 18; height not less than 60 in 150 cm; weight not less than 95 lb 43 kg; good vision and good teeth. For enlisted members the age limits were from 20 to 35. printed in bottom right corner "Litho U.S.A.". one horizontal and one vertical center crease from original fold lines. Light wear along edges; 2 closed tears 1/4" and 1"; and small ½" corner loss at bottom left. Still inn very good condition with vibrant colors. unknown books
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Women Military WWII
Women's Army Auxiliary Corps in WWII Recruitment Poster -1943
WWII military recruitment poster for the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps. 1943. A large poster that documents women who served uniformed auxiliaries roles in the U.S. armed forces. Printed by the Recruiting Publicity Bureau United States Army. 39 x 25.5 inches. "Speed them Back / Join the WAAC". Commanding photo-illustrated image of a woman in military dress who stands confidently and holds a whistle to her mouth. Dozens of marching infantry soldiers are printed behind her. "Women's Army Auxiliary Corps / U.S. Army / Apply at any U.S. Army recruiting and induction station." Spurred on by the attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7 1941 Congress approved the creation of WAAC on May 14 1942 to enhance the US military force and staff non-combat roles with women workers to create a larger male fighting force; they realized that women could supply additional resources desperately needed in both military and industrial sectors. Members of the WAAC were the first women other than nurses to serve within the ranks of the United States Army and over 150000 American women served in the Women's Army Corps during World War II. Given the opportunity to make a major contribution to the national war effort women seized it. They drove trucks repaired airplanes worked as laboratory technicians rigged parachutes served as radio operators analyzed photographs and more. By the end of the war their contributions would be widely heralded and even General Eisenhower felt that he could not win the war without the aid of the women in uniform. "The contribution of the women of America whether on the farm or in the factory or in uniform to D-Day was a sine qua non of the invasion effort." Ambrose D-Day 489. Repaired vertical tear down center. 3 horizontal crease marks. 1 x ½" loss to bottom left corner. ½" closed tear in bottom right edge. In good condition. unknown books
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Women Millburn Joseph Anthony
Florence James Adams. August 25 1862-April 5 1910. A Sketch of Her Life and Work
Chicago: The Lakeside Press 1912. First edition. Frontispiece portrait. 45 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Bound in full green calf stamped in gilt. First edition. Frontispiece portrait. 45 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Inscribed "To Lucy Millburn from Joseph Anthony Millburn 1912" on front free-endpaper and signed "Lucy McD Millburn" on the title page. Rare. <br/><br/> The Lakeside Press unknown
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Women missionaries
Woman's Board of Missions of the Congregational Church 1903
Life and Light for Women. Vol. XXXIII. Vol. 8. August 1903. Boston: Woman's Board of Missions 1903. Black and white frontispiece photo of pupils at a missionary school in Zimbabwe. Original paper wraps. Staplebound. Starting in the mid-19th century there was a growing movement of international missionary trips for women who felt they had a special duty to Christianize other women who for cultural and societal reasons would not be able to hear the gospel from male missionaries. Most often female missionaries worked in educational capacities establishing schools abroad or worked in medical clinics as nurses and doctors. This report details various projects being done by women missionaries worldwide including medical work being done by Dr. Ruth Hume in India and updates on schools in Africa and Asia. Very good condition. unknown books
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WOMEN NEW ENGLAND FREE PRESS
Women's Liberation Newsletter - Vol.1 No.4 November 18 1969
Boston: New England Free Press 1969. First Edition. Paperback. New England feminist publication printing lengthy statements from Lucia Montague and Diana Gerrity; the newsletter opens into an illustrated poster printing letters quotes poems women's lib news items and movement events. A list of suggested literature appears on rear wrapper. One-sheet newsletter offset printed on blue stock folded twice to create an eight-panel publication; measures 45.5cm x 43.25cm 17 15/16" x 17" when fully-opened. Hint of sunning to folds else very Near Fine. New England Free Press paperback
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WOMEN NEW ENGLAND FREE PRESS
Women's Liberation Newsletter - Vol.1 No.4 November 18 1969
Boston: New England Free Press 1969. First Edition. One-sheet newsletter offset printed on blue stock folded twice to create an eight-panel publication; measures 45.5cm x 43.25cm 17 15/16" x 17" when fully-opened. Hint of sunning to folds else very Near Fine. New England feminist publication printing lengthy statements from Lucia Montague and Diana Gerrity; the newsletter opens into an illustrated poster printing letters quotes poems women's lib news items and movement events. A list of suggested literature appears on rear wrapper. New England Free Press unknown books
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Women Notebook Publishers
I Was Not Made To Be Subtle: Notebook / Journal Perfect for school writing travel journal or dream journal
2019-05-20. Good. Ships with Tracking Number! INTERNATIONAL WORLDWIDE Shipping available. May not contain Access Codes or Supplements. May be re-issue. May be ex-library. Shipping & Handling by region. Buy with confidence excellent customer service! unknown
Referencia librero : 1099404789 ISBN : 1099404789 9781099404788
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Women Notebook Publishers
Life Is Tough My Darling But So are You Notebook: International Women's Day Notebook Journal for Girls Mom's and Daughters. Perfect for school writing poetry use as a diary gratitude writing travel journal or dream journal
Independently published. Paperback. New. Independently published paperback
Referencia librero : __1797747339 ISBN : 1797747339 9781797747330
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Women Nursing Spanish American War Congregation of American Sisters
Photographic and Manuscript Archive of a Nurse in the Spanish-American War Containing Over Ninety Photographs of Military Scenes in Cuba and Florida Surrounding the Conflict c. 1899
Most Cuba or Jacksonville 1900. Silver gelatin or albumen photographs various sizes ranging from 3 x 3 to 6 x 8 most captioned to verso. With handwritten manuscript four leaves discussing various diseases. The Spanish-American War was the first war in which nurses formed their own dedicated units as well as the first war in which they were accepted within military hospitals. While no nurses died in battle 153 died during the war from disease. Nurses were responsible for both treating soldiers as well as maintaining sanitary conditions within the camps. Conditions were often poor leading some to work until they were too sick to continue. The current collection of photographs documents the experiences of a Mrs. Waters who was originally from Groton Massachusetts. The collection begins with a couple early photographs including a portrait as a young woman and a cyanotype of one of Waters' leprosy patients at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore. The next section shows Waters' training in Jacksonville Florida with either the Fourth or Seventh Army Corps at what was called Camp Cuba Libre both Corps trained there in 1898. The photographs of Jacksonville show life around the military camp and environs with some notable photographs of African-American inhabitants of the region. Three photographs quite notably show the Congregation of American Sisters a small group of American Indian nuns led by Reverend Francis Craft. The photographs taken in Cuba are notable for their portrayal of local life. Several photographs of military installations are taken around the "trocha" or line established by General Valeriana Weyler from Mariel to Majana. Another notable photograph is a cabinet card of a large group of nurses taken by the Havana photographer R. Testar. The group overall shows very early photographic records of military nurses in training as well as a scarce photographic record from a woman in a combat situation. The photographs are generally well preserved in very good to excellent condition with some light fading. Accompanying the photographs is a four page manuscript essay presumably by Waters discussing leprosy as well as the booklet Spanish Phrase Book for American Soldiers and Sailors published by the National Relief Commission of Philadelphia. Offered in partnership with Daniel / Oliver Gallery. unknown
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Women Nursing Spanish American War Congregation of American Sisters
Photographic and Manuscript Archive of a Nurse in the Spanish-American War Containing Over Ninety Photographs of Military Scenes in Cuba and Florida Surrounding the Conflict c. 1899
Most Cuba or Jacksonville 1900. Silver gelatin or albumen photographs various sizes ranging from 3 x 3 to 6 x 8 most captioned to verso. With handwritten manuscript four leaves discussing various diseases. The Spanish-American War was the first war in which nurses formed their own dedicated units as well as the first war in which they were accepted within military hospitals. While no nurses died in battle 153 died during the war from disease. Nurses were responsible for both treating soldiers as well as maintaining sanitary conditions within the camps. Conditions were often poor leading some to work until they were too sick to continue. <br /><br /> The current collection of photographs documents the experiences of a Mrs. Waters who was originally from Groton Massachusetts. The collection begins with a couple early photographs including a portrait as a young woman and a cyanotype of one of Waters' leprosy patients at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore. The next section shows Waters' training in Jacksonville Florida with either the Fourth or Seventh Army Corps at what was called Camp Cuba Libre both Corps trained there in 1898. The photographs of Jacksonville show life around the military camp and environs with some notable photographs of African-American inhabitants of the region. Three photographs quite notably show the Congregation of American Sisters a small group of American Indian nuns led by Reverend Francis Craft. The photographs taken in Cuba are notable for their portrayal of local life. Several photographs of military installations are taken around the "trocha" or line established by General Valeriana Weyler from Mariel to Majana. Another notable photograph is a cabinet card of a large group of nurses taken by the Havana photographer R. Testar. <br /><br /> The group overall shows very early photographic records of military nurses in training as well as a scarce photographic record from a woman in a combat situation. The photographs are generally well preserved in very good to excellent condition with some light fading. Accompanying the photographs is a four page manuscript essay presumably by Waters discussing leprosy as well as the booklet Spanish Phrase Book for American Soldiers and Sailors published by the National Relief Commission of Philadelphia. <br /><br /> Offered in partnership with Daniel / Oliver Gallery. books
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WOMEN OAKLAND
The 4th World - Vol.1 Nos.1-2 Complete Run
Oakland: Fourth World Publications 1971. First Edition. Two tabloid issues 44cm; illustrated newsprint wrappers; 8; 20pp; illus. Old folds as issued with some mild toning to extremities else Near Fine. Complete run of this short-lived Bay Area feminist newspaper. Contents include the lengthy two-part "Dialog on Black Women" articles on waitressing race self-defense & the liberation of the body birth control and healthcare and the Gay Women's West Coast Conference with poetry by Mari Evans Andrea Wyatt Yolanda Lorca Sonia Maya Pat Parker and others. OCLC notes 8 locations holding physical copies. Fourth World Publications unknown books
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Women of All Saints' Episcopal Church
Cooking New Orleans Style
Episcopal Churchwomen of All S 1992-01-01. Paperback. Very Good. Episcopal Churchwomen of All S paperback
Referencia librero : 0960688021-2-18707648 ISBN : 0960688021 9780960688029
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Women of All Saints' Episcopal Church
Cooking New Orleans Style
Episcopal Churchwomen of All S. Used - Very Good. Very Good condition. A copy that may have a few cosmetic defects. May also contain a few markings such as an owner’s name short gifter’s inscription or light stamp. Episcopal Churchwomen of All S unknown
Referencia librero : L04C-02180 ISBN : 0960688021 9780960688029
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Women of All Saints' Episcopal Church
Cooking New Orleans Style
Episcopal Churchwomen of All S. Used - Good. Shows some signs of wear and may have some markings on the inside. Episcopal Churchwomen of All S unknown
Referencia librero : GRP15407852 ISBN : 0960688021 9780960688029
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Women of Alamos
Our Stories of Alamos Un Pueblo Magico: Alamos Sonora Mexico Volume 1
2013-04-03. Good. Ships with Tracking Number! INTERNATIONAL WORLDWIDE Shipping available. May not contain Access Codes or Supplements. May be re-issue. May be ex-library. Shipping & Handling by region. Buy with confidence excellent customer service! unknown
Referencia librero : 1483972879 ISBN : 1483972879 9781483972879
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Women of Alamos
Our Stories of Alamos Un Pueblo Magico: Alamos Sonora Mexico Volume 1
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. Paperback. GOOD. Spine creases wear to binding and pages from reading. May contain limited notes underlining or highlighting that does affect the text. Possible ex library copy that’ll have the markings and stickers associated from the library. Accessories such as CD codes toys may not be included. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform paperback
Referencia librero : 3186021744 ISBN : 1483972879 9781483972879
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Women Of A New Tribe Jerry Taliaferro Taliaferro
Women Of A New Tribe Jerry
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Referencia librero : 17-9 ISBN : 0979730902 9780979730900
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Women Of A New Tribe Jerry Taliaferro Taliaferro
Women Of A New Tribe Jerry
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Referencia librero : G-;;:/ ISBN : 0979730902 9780979730900
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Women Of Bishop Seabury Church
BISHOP SEABURY CHURCH COOK BOOK
Waseca MN: Walter's Publishing Co. Very Good-. Paperback. Plastic Comb Bound Paper Covers. Very minor binding wear. The back cover is moderately soiled while the front cover has very very minor soil. Contents are clean and unworn. ; 7-1/4" x 8-3/4" black plastic comb binds light blue PAPER COVERS. Cover is considerably lighter than posterboard.139 pages of recipes plus 24 pages of helpful information for running a kitchen and a household. No publishing date. COOKBOOK. Bishop Seabury Episcopal Church Groton Connecticut. Appetizers. Breads and rolls. Cakes and cookies. Desserts. Jams jellies pickles and relishes. Main dishes. Soups and salads. Vegetables. Miscellaneous. The sections are separated by full-page full-color appropriate photos. Some sections end with a blank page for "Extra Recipes" but none are entered so there is plenty of room for you to enter your favorite recipes. . Walter's Publishing Co. paperback
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Women of Brigid's Place; Women of Brigid's Place
Gifts from Within: Women's Meditations for Lent
MOREHOUSE PUBLISHING 2002-12-01. Paperback. Like New. MOREHOUSE PUBLISHING paperback
Referencia librero : 0819218952-1-15833682 ISBN : 0819218952 9780819218957
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Women of Brigid's Place; Women of Brigid's Place
Gifts from Within: Women's Meditations for Lent
MOREHOUSE PUBLISHING 2002-12-01. Paperback. Very Good. MOREHOUSE PUBLISHING paperback
Referencia librero : 0819218952-2-2764685 ISBN : 0819218952 9780819218957
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Women of Brigid's Place; Women of Brigid's Place
Gifts from Within: Women's Meditations for Lent
MOREHOUSE PUBLISHING 2002-12-01. Paperback. New. MOREHOUSE PUBLISHING paperback
Referencia librero : 0819218952-11-17131747 ISBN : 0819218952 9780819218957
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Women of Brigid's Place; Women of Brigid's Place
Gifts from Within: Women's Meditations for Lent
MOREHOUSE PUBLISHING 2002-12-01. Paperback. Good. MOREHOUSE PUBLISHING paperback
Referencia librero : 0819218952-3-1015792 ISBN : 0819218952 9780819218957
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Women of Brigid's Place Women of Brigid's Place
Gifts from Within: Women's Meditations for Lent
MOREHOUSE PUBLISHING. Paperback. GOOD. Spine creases wear to binding and pages from reading. May contain limited notes underlining or highlighting that does affect the text. Possible ex library copy that’ll have the markings and stickers associated from the library. Accessories such as CD codes toys may not be included. MOREHOUSE PUBLISHING paperback
Referencia librero : 3190102302 ISBN : 0819218952 9780819218957
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Women of Brigid's Place
Gifts from Within: Women's Meditations for Lent
MOREHOUSE PUBLISHING. Used - Good. Ships from the UK. Former Library book. Shows some signs of wear and may have some markings on the inside. 100% Money Back Guarantee. Your purchase also supports literacy charities. MOREHOUSE PUBLISHING unknown
Referencia librero : GRP113693708 ISBN : 0819218952 9780819218957
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Women of Brigid's Place Women of Brigid's Place
Gifts from Within: Women's Meditations for Lent
MOREHOUSE PUBLISHING. Used - Very Good. Very Good condition. MOREHOUSE PUBLISHING unknown
Referencia librero : V17A-00515 ISBN : 0819218952 9780819218957
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Women of Bridgid's Place Staff
Gifts from Within : Women's Meditations for Lent
Church Publishing Incorporated 2002. Paperback. Very Good. Disclaimer:A copy that has been read but remains in excellent condition. Pages are intact and are not marred by notes or highlighting but may contain a neat previous owner name. The spine remains undamaged. An ex-library book and may have standard library stamps and/or stickers. At ThriftBooks our motto is: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Church Publishing, Incorporated paperback
Referencia librero : G0819218952I4N10 ISBN : 0819218952 9780819218957
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Women of Bridgid's Place Staff
Gifts from Within : Women's Meditations for Lent
Church Publishing Incorporated 2002. Paperback. Good. Disclaimer:A copy that has been read but remains in clean condition. All pages are intact and the cover is intact. The spine may show signs of wear. Pages can include limited notes and highlighting and the copy can include previous owner inscriptions. At ThriftBooks our motto is: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Church Publishing, Incorporated paperback
Referencia librero : G0819218952I3N00 ISBN : 0819218952 9780819218957
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Women of Brigid's Place
Gifts from Within: Women's Meditations for Lent
MOREHOUSE PUBLISHING. Used - Very Good. Ships from Reno NV. Former Library book. Great condition for a used book! Minimal wear. 100% Money Back Guarantee. Shipped to over one million happy customers. Your purchase benefits world literacy! MOREHOUSE PUBLISHING unknown
Referencia librero : GRP106406789 ISBN : 0819218952 9780819218957
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Women of Brigid's Place
Gifts from Within: Women's Meditations for Lent
MOREHOUSE PUBLISHING. Used - Good. Former Library book. Shows some signs of wear and may have some markings on the inside. MOREHOUSE PUBLISHING unknown
Referencia librero : GRP21269185 ISBN : 0819218952 9780819218957
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Women of Brigid's Place
Gifts from Within: Women's Meditations for Lent
2002-03-04. Good. Ships with Tracking Number! INTERNATIONAL WORLDWIDE Shipping available. May not contain Access Codes or Supplements. May be re-issue. May be ex-library. Shipping & Handling by region. Buy with confidence excellent customer service! unknown
Referencia librero : 0819218952q ISBN : 0819218952 9780819218957
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Women of Brigid's Place
Gifts from Within: Women's Meditations for Lent
2002-03-04. New. Ships with Tracking Number! INTERNATIONAL WORLDWIDE Shipping available. May be re-issue. Buy with confidence excellent customer service! unknown
Referencia librero : 0819218952n ISBN : 0819218952 9780819218957
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Women of Brigid's Place
Gifts from Within: Women's Meditations for Lent
MOREHOUSE PUBLISHING 2002. Softcover. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. ISBN: 0819218952. ISBN/EAN: 9780819218957. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 1561041728. . 9780819218957 MOREHOUSE PUBLISHING paperback
Referencia librero : 1561041728 ISBN : 0819218952 9780819218957
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Women of Brigid's Place
Gifts from Within: Women's Meditations for Lent
MOREHOUSE PUBLISHING 2002-12-01. Paperback. Used:Good. MOREHOUSE PUBLISHING paperback
Referencia librero : DADAX0819218952 ISBN : 0819218952 9780819218957
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Women of Brigid's Place
Gifts from Within: Women's Meditations for Lent
MOREHOUSE PUBLISHING. Used - Very Good. Great condition for a used book! Minimal wear. MOREHOUSE PUBLISHING unknown
Referencia librero : GRP65301510 ISBN : 0819218952 9780819218957
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Women Of Color
Elemental 12in
Natural Resource 2002. Vinyl. Good/. This item is a 12" vinyl single and has been visually graded. G some scuffing/faint radial wear and a couple of fine scratches.= No pic sleeve with this pressing; plain card one provided. US press 4 mixes; NR-003. Sleeve Condition:ACCEPTABLE Natural Resource unknown
Referencia librero : vinyl1514891269HMB
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Women of Color Collective
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. Used - Very Good. Great condition for a used book! Minimal wear. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform unknown
Referencia librero : GRP117835631 ISBN : 1523711671 9781523711673
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Women of Color Collective
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
2017-04-16. New. Ships with Tracking Number! INTERNATIONAL WORLDWIDE Shipping available. May be re-issue. Buy with confidence excellent customer service! unknown
Referencia librero : 1545422400n ISBN : 1545422400 9781545422403
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Women of Color Collective
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure: updated as of December 1 2014
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. Paperback. GOOD. Spine creases wear to binding and pages from reading. May contain limited notes underlining or highlighting that does affect the text. Possible ex library copy will have the markings and stickers associated from the library. Accessories such as CD codes toys may not be included. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform paperback
Referencia librero : 3202146139 ISBN : 1512000248 9781512000245
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