Women Who Run with the Wolves
Myths and Stories of the Wild Woman Archetype May 01 1992 Clarissa Pinkola Estes
Good unknown
Bookseller reference : 1219PHSKDFK ISBN : 0345377443 9780345377449
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Women Who Run with the Wolves
Myths and stories of the wild woman archetype Paperback September 17 1992 Paperback Jan 01 1605
New unknown
Bookseller reference : 1225P1SBIYK
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Women Who Drink : Vasanti Burtle Hardcover 1979
Women Who Drink : Vasanti Burtle Hardcover 1979
Hardcover. VERY_GOOD. Tight binding Unmarked text Fair DJ discolored edge wear tears. Psychology hardcover
Bookseller reference : 12569840801
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WOMEN WHO MADE HISTORY series.
Women Who Made History. Large collection of twenty-two various faux-leather bound biographical studies comprising the following author's and titles: . MADAME DE MAINTENON by Peter de Polnay. 342pages. EMMA LADY HAMILTON by Edward Bishop. 200pages. THE LIFE AND TIMES OF CLEOPATRA by Carlo Maria Franzero. 360pages. MARIE ANTOINETTE by John E.N. Hearsey. 376pages. CATHERINE THE GREAT by Zoe Oldenbourg. 360pages. MADAME CURIE by Eve Curie. 466pages. THE EMPRESS EUGENIE by Alfred Leroy. 404pages. QUEEN ELIZABETH I OF ENGLAND by John E.N. Hearsey. 342pages. ELEANOR ROOSEVELT by Daniel Snowman. 342pages. LUCREZIA BORGIA by Joan Haslip. 336pages. EMPRESS ALEXANDRIA by Anthony Bird. 324pages. GEORGE SAND by J.M. Scott. 322pages. BOADICEA by J.M. Scott. 248pages. HARRIET BEECHER STOWE by Kenneth Allsop. 372pages. MARIA THERESA by Paul Tabori. 510pages. SARAH BERNHARDT by Peter de Polnay. 332pages. LADY HESTER STANHOPE by Joan Haslip. 330pages. MATA HARI b
Geneva / London Heron / Edito-Service 1960's. HARD COVER 8vo. or.green gilt nice bright gilt lettering on most of the spines and covers decorative faux-leather bindings gilt titles dec. gilt endpapers silk bookmark ties. OCTAVO SIZE. HARDCOVER. All volumes illustrated with contemporary prints plates and engravings. TWENTY-TWO BOOKS IN TOTAL. All books in very good to excellent condition bar the usual foxing/discolouration to outside page edges and some of the books have a small previous owner's name on the blank half title-page. Overall an excellent collection of some of the most classic biographies of women ever published PIX. #AAA1. Women Who Made History. Large collection of twenty-two various faux-leather bound biographical studies comprising the following author's and titles: . MADAME DE MAINTENON by Peter de Polnay. 342pages. EMMA LADY HAMILTON by Edward Bishop. 200pages. THE LIFE AND TIMES OF CLEOPATRA by Carlo Maria Franzero. 360pages. MARIE ANTOINETTE by John E.N. Hearsey. 376pages. CATHERINE THE GREAT by Zoe Oldenbourg. 360pages. MADAME CURIE by Eve Curie. 466pages. THE EMPRESS EUGENIE by Alfred Leroy. 404pages. QUEEN ELIZABETH I OF ENGLAND by John E.N. Hearsey. 342pages. ELEANOR ROOSEVELT by Daniel Snowman. 342pages. LUCREZIA BORGIA by Joan Haslip. 336pages. EMPRESS ALEXANDRIA by Anthony Bird. 324pages. GEORGE SAND by J.M. Scott. 322pages. BOADICEA by J.M. Scott. 248pages. HARRIET BEECHER STOWE by Kenneth Allsop. 372pages. MARIA THERESA by Paul Tabori. 510pages. SARAH BERNHARDT by Peter de Polnay. 332pages. LADY HESTER STANHOPE by Joan Haslip. 330pages. MATA HARI by Ronald Millar. 256pages. EMPRESS ALEXANDRA OF RUSSIA by Anthony Bird. 324pages. LUCREZIA BORGIA by Alan Wykes. 286pages. QUEEN VICTORIA by Reginald Pound. 324pages. THE LAST GREAT EMPRESS OF CHINA TZU HSI by Charlotte Haldane. 338pages. . Buy with confidence from one of Australia's oldest bookshops established in 1975. Geneva / London, Heron / Edito-Service, 1960's. harcover
Bookseller reference : 113966
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WOMEN WOMEN'S EDUCATIONAL & INDUSTRIAL UNION
Forty-First Annual Report of the Women's Educational & Industrial Union for the Year 1918-1919 Cover title: Women's Educational and Industrial Union Boston Massachusetts 1919
Boston: Women's Educational & Industrial Union 1920. First Edition. Paperback. Annual report of one of the leading Progressive Era women's organizations founded in 1877 by Dr. Harriet Clisby. The Union was the first of its kind to create a legal aid committee and started in 1924 The Horn Book Magazine the first children's book review periodical. Among the various departments covered in the present report are the Bookshop for Boys and Girls whose suggested reading lists would be the cornerstone of the above-mentioned Horn Book; a Gown Shop; a Handwork Shop; and a Food Shop. Octavo 20cm.; publisher's blue-grey printed staplebound card wrappers; 28pp. Rear wrapper a bit toned along extremities else Very Good to Near Fine. Women's Educational & Industrial Union paperback
Bookseller reference : 43294
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WOMEN WOMEN OF THE CENTRAL ASIAN OFFICE OF THE ORGANIZATIONAL BUREAU OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF THE SOVI
Text in Uzbek Yeni Yol no. 3 Alt. spellings "Iangi Lul" or "Yangi Lul" = New Road
Tashkent Uzbekistan: Women of the Central Asian Office of the Organizational Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union 1926. Paperback. Quite an attractive Communist women's liberation journal published in Tashkent in the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic promoting women's education and generously illustrated with political cartoons and comics. Quarto 30.5cm.; publisher's white pictorial staplebound wrappers printed in red blue purple and black; 30pp.; text illus. throughout including photographs and a 2-pp. comic strip printed in red blue and black. Some minor wear and dust-soil to wrapper extremities else a Very Good or better bright and unopened copy. Women of the Central Asian Office of the Organizational Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Uni paperback
Bookseller reference : 39273
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WOMEN WOMEN OF THE CENTRAL ASIAN OFFICE OF THE ORGANIZATIONAL BUREAU OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF THE SOVI
Text in Uzbek Yeni Yol no. 3 Alt. spellings "Iangi Lul" or "Yangi Lul" = New Road
Tashkent Uzbekistan: Women of the Central Asian Office of the Organizational Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union 1926. Quarto 30.5cm.; publisher's white pictorial staplebound wrappers printed in red blue purple and black; 30pp.; text illus. throughout including photographs and a 2-pp. comic strip printed in red blue and black. Some minor wear and dust-soil to wrapper extremities else a Very Good or better bright and unopened copy. Quite an attractive Communist women's liberation journal published in Tashkent in the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic promoting women's education and generously illustrated with political cartoons and comics. Women of the Central Asian Office of the Organizational Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Uni unknown books
Bookseller reference : 39273
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WOMEN WOMEN'S EDUCATIONAL & INDUSTRIAL UNION
Forty-First Annual Report of the Women's Educational & Industrial Union for the Year 1918-1919 Cover title: Women's Educational and Industrial Union Boston Massachusetts 1919
Boston: Women's Educational & Industrial Union 1920. First Edition. Octavo 20cm.; publisher's blue-grey printed staplebound card wrappers; 28pp. Rear wrapper a bit toned along extremities else Very Good to Near Fine. Annual report of one of the leading Progressive Era women's organizations founded in 1877 by Dr. Harriet Clisby. The Union was the first of its kind to create a legal aid committee and started in 1924 The Horn Book Magazine the first children's book review periodical. Among the various departments covered in the present report are the Bookshop for Boys and Girls whose suggested reading lists would be the cornerstone of the above-mentioned Horn Book; a Gown Shop; a Handwork Shop; and a Food Shop. Women's Educational & Industrial Union unknown books
Bookseller reference : 43294
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Women Wonder Writers
Perspectives
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
Bookseller reference : 3198722138 ISBN : 1508806799 9781508806790
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Women Working Worldwide
Common interests: Women organising in global electronics
Women Working Worldwide 1991. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has soft covers. In good all round condition. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item450grams ISBN:0951707507 Women Working Worldwide paperback
Bookseller reference : 7392520 ISBN : 0951707507 9780951707500
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Women Working Worldwide ed.
Common interests: Women organising in global electronics
Women Working Worldwide 1991. First Edition. Paperback. Used; Very Good. Edition: First Edition. <p><i><strong>Fast Dispatch. Expedited UK Delivery Available. Excellent Customer Service. </strong></i> <br/><br/>Bookbarn International Inventory #2601724</p> Women Working Worldwide paperback
Bookseller reference : 2601724 ISBN : 0951707507 9780951707500
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Women Working Worldwide
Common interests: Women organising in global electronics
Women Working Worldwide. Used - Good. Ships from UK in 48 hours or less usually same day. Your purchase helps support the African Children's Educational Trust A-CET. Ex-library so some stamps and wear but in good overall condition. 100% money back guarantee. We are a world class secondhand bookstore based in Hertfordshire United Kingdom and specialize in high quality textbooks across an enormous variety of subjects. We aim to provide a vast range of textbooks rare and collectible books at a great price. Through our work with A-CET we have helped give hundreds of young people in Africa the vital chance to get an education. We provide a 100% money back guarantee and are dedicated to providing our customers with the highest standards of service in the bookselling industry. Women Working Worldwide unknown
Bookseller reference : Z1-H-023-01005 ISBN : 0951707507 9780951707500
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Women Working Worldwide ed.
COMMON INTERESTS: WOMEN WORKING IN GLOBAL ELECTRONICS
London: Women Working Worldwide 1991. Octavo stiff pictorial wraps 237pp. mono. illustrations. A little edge foxing not significantly affecting a very good clean and sound copy. Label 'ghost' at lower wrap. First Edition. Soft Cover. Women Working Worldwide paperback
Bookseller reference : 15336 ISBN : 0951707507 9780951707500
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Women Working for a Nuclear Free and Independent Pacific; Darlene Keju Johnson and others
Pacific Women Speak: Why Haven't You Known
Green Line 1987. Paperback. Acceptable. Disclaimer:A readable copy. All pages are intact and the cover is intact. Pages can include considerable notes-in pen or highlighter-but the notes cannot obscure the text. At ThriftBooks our motto is: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Green Line paperback
Bookseller reference : G1870370007I5N00 ISBN : 1870370007 9781870370004
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Women Writers of Taiwan; Carver Ann C.; Chang Sung sheng Yvonne editors
Bamboo Shoots After the Rain: Contemporary Stories By Women Writers of Taiwan
NY: The Feminist Press at the City University of New York 1993. Textblock is clean and tight. All page edges are slightly shelf toned. Lightly creased corners bump to head of spine usual shelf wear to edges. 232pp. including selected bibliography. Wraps. Very Good. Illus. by Border Decorations. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Paperback. The Feminist Press at the City University of New York Paperback
Bookseller reference : SB11744 ISBN : 1558610189 9781558610187
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Women Writers of the 20s Meade Marion.
Bobbed Hair and Bathtub Gin: Writers Running Wild in the Twenties.
New York:: Doubleday 2004. 0385502427. A Fine tight copy in a Fine bright unclipped dust jacket. In BOBBED HAIR AND BATHTUB GIN Marion Meade presents a portrait of four extraordinary writers--Dorothy Parker Zelda Fitzgerald Edna St. Vincent Millay and Edna Ferber--whose loves lives and literary endeavors embodied the spirit of the 1920s. Capturing the jazz rhythms and desperate gaiety that defined the era Meade gives us Parker Fitzgerald Millay and Ferber traces the intersections of their lives and describes the men F. Scott Fitzgerald Edmund Wilson Harold Ross and Robert Benchley who influenced them loved them and sometimes betrayed them. Here are the social and literary triumphs Parker's Round Table witticisms appeared almost daily in the newspapers and Ferber and Millay won Pulitzer Prizes and inevitably the penances each paid: crumbled love affairs abortions depression lost beauty nervous breakdowns and finally overdoses and even madness. These literary heroines did what they wanted said what they thought living wholly in the moment. They kicked open the door for twentieth-century women writers and set a new model for every woman trying to juggle the serious issues of economic independence political power and sexual freedom. Meade recreates the excitement romance and promise of the 1920s a decade celebrated for cultural innovation--the birth of jazz the beginning of modernism--and social and sexual liberation bringing to light as well the anxiety and despair that lurked beneath the nonstop partying and outrageous behavior. . Doubleday, unknown
Bookseller reference : 25658 ISBN : 0385502427 9780385502429
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Women Writers of the Desert
Love in Bloom : A Collection of Works by the Women Writers of the Desert
Infinity Publishing 2005. Paperback. As New. Disclaimer:An apparently unread copy in perfect condition. Dust cover is intact; pages are clean and are not marred by notes or folds of any kind. At ThriftBooks our motto is: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Infinity Publishing paperback
Bookseller reference : G074142889XI2N00 ISBN : 074142889X 9780741428899
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Women Writers of the Desert LinDee Rochelle Editor
Love in Bloom: A Collection of Works by the Women Writers of the Desert
Infinity Publishing 2005-11-25. Paperback. Used:Good. Infinity Publishing paperback
Bookseller reference : DADAX074142889X ISBN : 074142889X 9780741428899
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Women Writers of the Desert; Editor LinDee Rochelle
Love in Bloom: A Collection of Works by the Women Writers of the Desert
Infinity Publishing 2005-11-25. Paperback. Good. Infinity Publishing paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG074142889X ISBN : 074142889X 9780741428899
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Women Writers Workshop
Seasoning the Seasons
Schnecksville Fire Company Cook Book. Paperback. Very Good . 179pp. Illustrated <br/><br/>O1C Schnecksville Fire Company Cook Book paperback
Bookseller reference : 46467
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Women Writers
The Pearl; or Affection's Gift
Philadelphia: Thomas T. Ash 1831. First edition. Near Fine. Quarter calf over pictorial boards. All edges gilt. Small bump to lower front corner. Yellow endpapers. xvi 17-222: complete including 7 leaves of plates by F. Kearney J.B. Neagle and H.W. Steel. Internally a pleasing copy with only a bit of light scattered foxing and some offsetting from the plates. Featuring several American women poets including Lydia Sigourney the present was designed as a gift book to be exchanged by women at Christmas and New Year's. The design and content of The Pearl speaks to important shifts happening in the Victorian world as women became a key market for authors and publishers. Mass-circulating magazines in the U.S. -- notably Ladies' Home Journal McCall's Delineator Woman's Home Companion and Good Housekeeping -- encouraged women to purchase and read material designed to meet their own interests and lives Peiss. The book trade also began taking women's interests into account. Though the popularity of novels caused concern for some parents who suspected that their impressionable daughters might be led into unsavory romances or other adventures the reading and exchange of poetry remained a suitable and elegant outlet for young women. The present work clearly targets this market. Beautifully bound in holiday colors it contains lovely illustrations of women and little girls. The poetry itself written by popular American poets like Lydia Sigourney Anna Maria Wells and Eliza Leslie emphasizes women's own experiences: Child Left on the Seashore The Step-Mother To a Young Child and The Little Runaway appeal to maternal sentiments for example. The Little Girl and Her Kitten The Pet Lamb and The Clean Face meanwhile call upon women readers' childhoods to invoke nostalgia. In all a lovely gift book that points to women's increasing power in shaping books of the time. Near Fine. Thomas T. Ash unknown
Bookseller reference : 3222
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Women Writers
The SHAPE Of HOUSES. Women's Voices from Holland and Flanders.; Translated by Manfred Wolf
Berkeley: Two Windows Press 1974. 1st edition. Ltd to 500cc. Yellow printed wrappers. Fine. Unpaginated. 8vo. <br/><br/> Two Windows Press unknown
Bookseller reference : 10285.1
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Women Writers' Workshop Staff
Wednesday Writers : 10 Years of Writing Women's Lives
Harwood Press 2003. 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. Harwood Press paperback
Bookseller reference : G0972811001I3N00 ISBN : 0972811001 9780972811002
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Women Writers
The SHAPE Of HOUSES. Women's Voices from Holland and Flanders.; Translated by Manfred Wolf
Berkeley: Two Windows Press 1974. 1st edition. Ltd to 500cc. Yellow printed wrappers. Fine. Unpaginated. 8vo. <br/><br/> Two Windows Press unknown books
Bookseller reference : 10285.1
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Women Young Hon. Samuel
Suggestions on the Best Mode of Promoting Civilization and Improvement; or The Influence of Woman on a Social State A Lecture delivered.January 24th 1837
Albany New York: From the Press of Hoffman and White 1837. 34 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Disbound. Contemporary inscription on t.p. old institutional stamp to title. 34 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Printing a talk delivered by Young a veteran New York state politician on the importance to society at large of educating women and decrying the treatment of women as inferiors throughout history. <br/><br/> From the Press of Hoffman and White unknown
Bookseller reference : 218424
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Women Zanten Laurens van
Treur-tooneel der Doorluchtige Vrouwen of Op en Ondergang der Vorstinnen en andere Beruchte Vrouwelijke Personagien. Behelzende een kort en bondig verhaal van 't jammerlijk en Ellendig Eynde der voornaamste en Treffelykste Vrouwen. Beginnende met de Assyrische monarchie en vervolgende tot aan het Eynde deser Eeuwe . mit curieuse Figuuren door J. Luyken gemaakt
Amsterdam: By Jan ten Hoorn boekverkooper 1699. First Edition. In four parts each with half-title and separate pagination and signatures. Engraved pictorial title and eleven plates by J. Luyken. 16 192 4 128 4 159 1 blank 4 198 pp. 1 vols. 4to. Contemporary vellum. Minor soiling to covers engraved title with contemporary repair to lower margin one gathering loosened lower corner of one page torn with loss of one letter in marginal gloss else a fresh fine copy. Luyken J. First Edition. In four parts each with half-title and separate pagination and signatures. Engraved pictorial title and eleven plates by J. Luyken. 16 192 4 128 4 159 1 blank 4 198 pp. 1 vols. 4to. Compendium of short biographies illustrating the rise and fall of princesses women martyrs of the church and other notable women from history. With eleven "curious" plates by Luykens depicting murders executions and other violent deaths. By Jan ten Hoorn, boekverkooper unknown
Bookseller reference : 37916
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Women Zanten Laurens van
Treur-tooneel der Doorluchtige Vrouwen of Op en Ondergang der Vorstinnen en andere Beruchte Vrouwelijke Personagien. Behelzende een kort en bondig verhaal van 't jammerlijk en Ellendig Eynde der voornaamste en Treffelykste Vrouwen. Beginnende met de Assyrische monarchie en vervolgende tot aan het Eynde deser Eeuwe . mit curieuse Figuuren door J. Luyken gemaakt
Amsterdam: By Jan ten Hoorn boekverkooper 1699. First Edition. In four parts each with half-title and separate pagination and signatures. Engraved pictorial title and eleven plates by J. Luyken. 16 192 4 128 4 159 1 blank 4 198 pp. 1 vols. 4to. Contemporary vellum. Minor soiling to covers engraved title with contemporary repair to lower margin one gathering loosened lower corner of one page torn with loss of one letter in marginal gloss else a fresh fine copy. Luyken J. First Edition. In four parts each with half-title and separate pagination and signatures. Engraved pictorial title and eleven plates by J. Luyken. 16 192 4 128 4 159 1 blank 4 198 pp. 1 vols. 4to. Compendium of short biographies illustrating the rise and fall of princesses women martyrs of the church and other notable women from history. With eleven "curious" plates by Luykens depicting murders executions and other violent deaths. By Jan ten Hoorn, boekverkooper unknown books
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Women Zionists.:
The Wizo Story.
London 1958. Large Paperback. B/w. photo illustrations of life in Israel. Spine Scuffed Minor Loss. Good London, 1958. paperback
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Women Zionists.:
The Wizo Story.
London 1958. Large Pb. B/w. photo illustrations of life in Israel. Coffee stains to rear covers o/w G. London, 1958. unknown
Bookseller reference : 34059
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Women's Contemporary Ikebana Society.; National Museum of Women in the Arts US. U. S.
U. S. Exhibition of the Women's Contemporary Ikebana Society
Washington DC: National Museum of Women in the Arts 1994. Softcover. NF. Pale color-illustrated stapled wraps. Approx. 32 pp. 28 color photos of ikebana works and numerous b/w portraits. In Japanese and English. Catalogue for an exhibition held Sept. 28-Oct. 1 1994. National Museum of Women in the Arts paperback
Bookseller reference : 130799
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Women's Contemporary Ikebana Society.; National Museum of Women in the Arts US. U. S.
U. S. Exhibition of the Women's Contemporary Ikebana Society
Washington DC: National Museum of Women in the Arts 1994. Softcover. NF. Pale color-illustrated stapled wraps. Approx. 32 pp. 28 color photos of ikebana works and numerous b/w portraits. In Japanese and English. Catalogue for an exhibition held Sept. 28-Oct. 1 1994. National Museum of Women in the Arts unknown books
Bookseller reference : 130799
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WOMEN'S EDUCATION. The Association for Promoting the Education of Women in Oxford.
A run of twenty-three issues of its Report.
Oxford: printed for the Association by the Printers to the University six issues with the imprint of Horace Hart; the last five with that of Frederick Hall 1894-1919. A scarce sequence of reports on the state of women's education in Oxford at the height of the suffragette agitation 23 issues octavo; comprising a total of 616 pages the issues c. 20-30 pp. in length. Original printed paper wrappers sewn and wire-stitched as issued. Housed in a former library's dark purple cloth flat-back box with metal latch closure paper label to spine reading "Australian Council for Educational Research". Each issue complete with stamps shelfmarks and labels of the Education Department Library latterly the Board of Education Library. Overall a scarce survival in very good condition. Shelfwear and creasing to wrappers those for the earliest issue detached; rear wrapper for the 1909-10 issue torn but no loss. A set of important reports published by the pioneering Association for Promoting the Higher Education of Women AEW containing a mass of historical information relating to the state of women's education in Oxford at the height of the suffragette agitation. The earliest is dated 1894-95 the latest 1918-19; each spans from October of one year to the same month of the next. They form an interrupted run due to the absence of two issues 1900-01 and 1910-11. The reports are scarce in any sequence. WorldCat and Library Hub trace runs at the London School of Economics and the British Library and the society's papers and publications are held in the Bodleian deposited in the Library in 1975. The question of women's suffrage and its particular relevance within the structures of the University of Oxford had been a topic of frequent discussion in Oxford prior to the formal debate on the subject at the Oxford Union on 19 February 1880. The work of societies like the Oxford Women's Liberal Association OWLA and the Women's Emancipation Union plus the activism of Florence Davenport Hill who had been a founder member of the Bristol Women's Suffrage society in 1868 and had since moved to Headington paved the way for the existence of groups like the AEW and later the Oxford Women's Suffrage Society. Founded in 1878 the AEW sought "to establish a system of lectures to be conducted with general reference to the Oxford examination of women over 18 years of age which had been introduced in November 1875. The question of the higher education of women had been debated for some years previously … The council and officers of the AEW laid down general rules for the conduct of students and their attendance at lectures and made itself responsible for arrangements with tutors and payment of fees and for the negotiations by which University Examinations were gradually opened to women" Salter & Lobel unpaginated. The organization's work led to the founding of four women's colleges: Lady Margaret Hall and Somerville opened in 1879 followed by St Hugh's in 1886 and St Hilda's in 1893. St Anne's also originated as part of the AEW catering for female students who lived with private families in Oxford while attending courses run by the society. The AEW counted the activist Eleanor Smith 1823-1896 among its founding members and Annie Rogers 1856-1937 Oxford's first woman don as a secretary. The presidents of the Association during the run of the present reports were successively Rev. T. H. Grose; the Master of Balliol College later referred to as Dr Edward Caird also a founding member of the Glasgow and West of Scotland Association for Women's Suffrage; Arthur Sidgwick; and William Martin Geldart. Officers named in the first report 1894-95 include the President of Magdalen the Provost of Oriel the Dean of Christ Church and the Misses Wordsworth Maitland and Moberley Principals of Lady Margaret Hall Somerville College and St Hugh's Hall respectively. Excepting some slight format changes each report begins with a list of the AEW's officers followed by a note from the Secretary and then the report proper. Perhaps the most significant sections are those titled "General Statistics" which provide precise itemised accounts of lectures attended by students tutorial arrangements results of examinations donations and subscriptions. The report of 1917-18 also provides valuable commentary on the "extension of the University Parliamentary Franchise to women who being British subjects and not subject to any legal incapacity have attained the age of thirty and have been admitted to and passed the final examination and kept under the conditions required of women by the University the period of residence necessary for a man to obtain a degree at Oxford marks a very great advance in the status of Women University Students. It was not opposed in Parliament or in the University and every facility for registration has been given to qualified women. They are registered on specially favourable terms as the Act admitting them is so drafted that the fee of £1 for registration cannot be required of persons who are not graduates. The Register contains at present the names of 409 women. It will ordinarily be made up to the last day of Trinity Term and of Michaelmas Term. Qualified women who have not yet been registered should send in their application to the Registrar as soon as possible." The AEW continued its activities until November 1920 when it dissolved itself as the University by admitting women to membership had made itself responsible for them. See "The University of Oxford" A History of the County of Oxford vol. 3 eds. H. E. Salter & Mary D Lobel British History Online accessed January 2020. Oxford: printed for the Association by the Printers to the University [six issues with the imprint of Horace Hart; the last five hardcover
Bookseller reference : 124133
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Women's health today 2000: The lastest breakthroughs for the female body susan g berg prevention health books for women susan g
Women's health today 2000: The lastest breakthroughs for the female body
Fine. Fine. No dust jacket as issued. brand new and perfect-hardcover. Unknown printing. ix 326 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. "Prevention Health Books for Women. " "The latest strategies to help you: Stay slim and trim.Featuring seven easy quizes that can change you life forever. " Includes index. hardcover
Bookseller reference : AIM_1701232998 ISBN : 1579542409 9781579542405
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Women's health today 2000: The lastest breakthroughs for the female body susan g berg prevention health books for women susan g
Women's health today 2000: The lastest breakthroughs for the female body
New. new hardcover hardcover
Bookseller reference : SKU1003776 ISBN : 1579542409 9781579542405
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Women's International Democratic Federation
Women's International Democratic Federation founded on December, 1945
Blue-white octavo, 2-stapled binding, 30 pages ; 23 cm. Women -- Legal status, laws, etc.
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WOMEN.
Levensschetsen van beroemde en merkwaardige vrouwen; versierd met derzelver afbeeldsels.Rotterdam Mensing and Van Westreenen 1825. 8vo. With an engraved title-page and 16 engraved portrait plates. Contemporary half calf gold-tooled spine.
4 II 334 pp.Rare first edition of a biographical work on famous and remarkable women describing the lives of 16 women from the Greek poetess Sappho to Élisabeth of France also including the first female student at a Dutch university Anna Maria van Schurman and not including any women "guilty of serious crimes" preface. The biographies vary in length from 2 to 58 pages and contain genealogical details and relevant political events and focus on the women's virtues accomplishments and knowledge. Included are the lives of Mary Stuart Queen of Scots 1542-1587 Anne de Bretagne 1477-1514 Élisabeth of France 1764-1794 Anna Maria van Schurman 1607-1678 Margaret of Valois 1492-1549 Mary of Burgundy 1457-1482 Blanche of Castile 1188-1252 Margaret of Parma 1522-1586 Marie' de Medici 1575-1642 Johanna Koerten 1650-1715 Margaret of Provence 1221-1295 Elizabeth I 1533-1603 Sappho ca. 630-570 BC Jacoba of Beieren 1401-1436 Jane Grey 1537-1554 and Catherine I of Russia 1684-1727. Each biography faces an engraved portrait of the woman concerned.Binding slightly rubbed front hinge cracked. Internally in very good condition only a few small spots.l NCC 4 copies; WorldCat 4 additional copies. unknown
Bookseller reference : L2L9UG8KX5WA
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Women.
Teen-agers Hairdos. With Setting Patterns for Long and Short Styles. 3rd Edition. Cover title.
New York: Dell Publishing Co. Inc. 1964. Third edition. Good. 5-1/8" x 3-1/2". 64 pp. Stapled white wrappers printed in orange and black with color photographic reproduction to front wrapper. B/w photographic and line drawing illustrations throughout. Light general wear; vertical crease to front cover; faint damp-stain to upper corner of beginning few leaves. Includes illustrations and styling guides for over 30 hairdos from the 1960s: flips topknots page boys bubbles bobs pouf-tops classic coifs etc. Dell Purse Book 8544. Dell Publishing Co., Inc. unknown
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WOMEN. BAILEY Temple
CONSCIENTIOUS COMPROMISES.
WOMEN. BAILEY Temple. CONSCIENTIOUS COMPROMISES. Cooperstown New York:: Crist Scott & Parshall 1907. First edition . Staples are a bit rusted else a near fine copy. . published the same year as her first book Judy published by Little Brown in 1907. 24mo printed wrappers 8 pages stapled. "The first realization of the necessity of compromise with ideals comes often to the young woman in the early days of married life" from the text. Crist, Scott & Parshall, unknown
Bookseller reference : 54751
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WOMEN. DEVEREUX Margaret Green
YOUR LIFE AS A WOMAN AND HOW TO MAKE THE MOST OF IT.
WOMEN. DEVEREUX Margaret Green. YOUR LIFE AS A WOMAN AND HOW TO MAKE THE MOST OF IT. New York:: Random House 1938. Advance reading copy of the first edition . Moderate wear and few nicks on spine light wear at extremities rear cover has thin cut in middle of rear cover barely visible except on unprinted verso else a good to very good copy with the text clean. . with publisher's ink rubberstamp on title page listing date and price of publication: "Publication Date/ Oct. 11 1938/ Price.". Octavo printed wrappers pp. x 352. Random House, unknown
Bookseller reference : 57037
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WOMEN. BROWN Rita Mae BUNCH Charlotte
CLASS AND FEMINISM.
WOMEN: FEMINISM. BROWN Rita Mae. CLASS AND FEMINISM. A Collection of Essays From The Furies. Edited by Charlotte Bunch and Nancy Myron. Baltimore MD:: Diana Press 1974. First edition. . Rear cover and last few pages of text have slight crease at one corner else a near fine copy. . Twelvemo pictorial wrappers 90 pages illustrated reproducing black-and-white photographs. Contains "The Last Straw" by Rita Mae Brown "Class Beginnings" by Coletta Reid" and contributions by Charlotte Bunch Nancy Myron et al. Diana Press, unknown
Bookseller reference : 54732
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WOMEN. DEVEREUX Roy.
The Ascent of Woman.
John Lane The Bodley Head London and Roberts Brothers Boston Massachusetts. 1896. First edition. Small octavo. pp x 188 16 adverts. Full green buckram lettered in gilt. A meditation on fashion for the New Woman not as a couple of booksellers seem to think by a man but by one whose real name is Margaret Rose Roy Pember-Devereux. Spine and cover edges slightly faded otherwise a fine unopened copy. John Lane The Bodley Head, London, and Roberts Brothers, Boston, Massachusetts. hardcover
Bookseller reference : WOMEN023799
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WOMEN. DRESS. FOOD AND DRINK. CONDUCT.
Provisione et ordine sopra le Pompe & vestire cosi di Donne come de gli Huomini Apparati di Dote & Banchetti Di ordine dell’Ilustriss & Reverendiss. Monsig. Gio. Battista Castagna Cardinale di San Marcello Legato di Bologna. Publicata in Bologna alli 19. & reiterata alli 23. Di Decembre. M D LXXXIIII.
Bologna: 1584. FIRST EDITION. Quarto:. Bound in modern wrappers. A very fine crisp copy with broad margins and numerous deckles preserved. Woodcut arms on title. First edition of this revision of sumptuary laws regulating dress dowry and feasts promulgated by Cardinal Gabriele Paleotti in 1568 and revised several times until the end of the century. The dress code of women attracts particular attention skirts are meant to be neither too long nor too short; jewelry is to be worn in moderation. A single-strand pearl necklace is acceptable unless it is too long - and variations apply depending on whether a woman is married or not. Special exceptions are made for weddings but even then the social order needs to be upheld and women have to be dressed according to rank and status. Contravention of the detailed rules leads to fines which increase for repeat offenders at nuptial feasts at banquets for public and private parties and indeed at any meal of meat no more than one course of roast and one of boiled meat may be provided. Banned from all banquets shall be trout from any place whatsoever sturgeon fish from the lake pasties confections and all other things made of sugar. Oysters may be served only at private meals for twenty persons or less and not at larger banquets or feasts; collations must be provided in the rooms on the tables and not otherwise they must consist of modest confections of the ordinary products of pastry cooks and of simple fruits of any kind according to the time of the year cf. M.G. Muzzarelli Guardaroba medievale: vesti e società dal XIII al XVI secolo Bologna 1999 pp. 268-85 and 306-49; and F. Battistini L’industria della seta in Italia nell’eta moderna Bologna 2003 pp. 176-184. Universal STC no. 865850; R. Campioni op. cit. p.148; M.G. Muzzarelli ed. Le legislazioni suntuarie secoli XIII-XVI. Emilia Romagna Rom 2002 pp. 42-43; Z. Zanardi ed. Bononia manifesta. Bandi editti costituzioni e provvedimenti diversi stampati nel XVI secolo per Bologna e il suo territorio Firenze 1996 p. 226 no. 1555; R. Campioni Libri di merlette e disposizioni suntuarie nel secolo XVI: alcune indicazioni per l’Emilia Romagna in: “Le trame della moda†A.G. Cavagna & G. Butazzi eds. Roma 1995 pp. 125-149 and P. Goretti La regolamentazione delle apparenze: vesti e orna- menti nella legislazione suntuaria Bolognese del XVI secolo in: “Schede umanistiche†1996 no. 2 pp. 117-137. unknown
Bookseller reference : 3855
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WOMEN. FERNEA Elizabeth Warnock & Bezirgan Basima Qatta
MUSLIM WOMEN SPAK. MIDDLE EASTERN MUSLIM WOMEN SPEAK
Austin: U. of Texas Press 1978. 2nd printing. 8vo pp. 402 illust. Review copy VG in dj. This collection of autobiographical and biographical writings gathers material much unavailable in English from the beginning of Islam to the present. U. of Texas Press unknown
Bookseller reference : 11380
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WOMEN. FERNEA Elizabeth Warnock & Bezirgan Basima Qatta
MUSLIM WOMEN SPAK. MIDDLE EASTERN MUSLIM WOMEN SPEAK
Austin: U. of Texas Press 1978. 2nd printing. 8vo pp. 402 illust. Review copy VG in dj. This collection of autobiographical and biographical writings gathers material much unavailable in English from the beginning of Islam to the present. U. of Texas Press unknown books
Bookseller reference : 11380
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WOMEN. HOROVITZ Frances. STEVENSON Anne. LEVI Peter
FRANCES HOROVITZ: POET.
WOMEN. HOROVITZ Frances. FRANCES HOROVITZ: POET. A Symposium. Edited by Brocard Sewell. Cheshire England:: The Aylesford Press 1987. First edition wrappered trade issue. . A near fine copy in worn dust jacket; cream colored jacket has light wear and tanning on spine few soil marks on front panel moderate damp-wrinkling on rear panel else good. . Octavo unprinted wrappers in pictorial dust jacket 103 pages illustrated with a frontispiece portrait of Frances Horovitz. Text includes a foreword by Brocard Sewell and contributions by Peter Levi Anne Stevenson Robert Gittings et al. The Aylesford Press, unknown
Bookseller reference : 62394
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Women. Industrial Commission of Ohio
Wages and Hours of Girls Employed in Mercantile Establishments in Ohio in 1913
Columbus 1914. Very good. 33pp. Original green printed wrappers stapled. Light wear and soiling heavier to spine. Internally clean. A report prepared following the enactment of an Ohio constitutional amendment requiring the state to set a minimum wage. This report summarizes responses to a state-wide survey about women's wages in department stores and other retail establishments providing statistics on wages by both city and age group. The most common wage was $6 per week and the most common number of hours worked was 52. An interesting tool in the historical investigation of women's work. unknown books
Bookseller reference : 1246
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WOMEN. Lee Rebecca Smith.
MARY AUSTIN HOLLEY A Biography.
Austin: UT Press 1962. First Edition. Hardcover. FINE IN VERY GOOD DJ. 447pp. index notes bib. dj spine fade. <br/><br/>Stephen F. Austin's cousin author of Texas: Observations 1833 underlying the narratiave is this theme of Austin's colony and the destiny of Texas. UT Press hardcover
Bookseller reference : 6777
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WOMEN. Pierce PJ
LET ME TELL YOU WHAT I'VE LEARNED TEXAS WISEWOMEN SPEAK
Austin: University of Texas Press 2002. First Edition. Hardcover. FINE IN FINE DJ. SIGNED presentation on half title page. 302pp. appendix bibliography index photographs. Foreword by Liz Carpenter. Gilt-stamped black cloth book promo laid-in. <br/><br/>Includes Barbara Jordan Linda Ellerbee Juliet Villarreal Garcia Carmen Lomas Garza Kay Bailey Hutchison Ninfa Laurenzo Amy Freeman Lee Ann Richards and others. University of Texas Press hardcover
Bookseller reference : 13606 ISBN : 0292765932 9780292765931
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Women. South Dakota
Naswawkee Camp Fire Chamberlain S. Dakota caption title
Chamberlain & Various Places in South Dakota 1921. About very good. 69 original photographs each measuring 2.5 x 3.5 inches plus six leaves of text twelve postcards other ephemera. Oblong album embossed calf boards string-tied. Moderate wear at edges some rubbing and scuffing to boards. Light dust soiling internally. Photos generally clear captioned in manuscript on album leaves. A engaging photo album compiled by a young South Dakota woman that documents her activities as a part of the Chamberlain Chapter of the Camp Fire Girls during the early 1920s. Vera Gilman and her friends were members of the "Naswawkee Camp Fire" founded in 1918 in Chamberlain South Dakota. As four leaves of introductory text explain Gilman joined the group whose Native American name was intended to translate to "Feathered Arrow" in 1920 when the chapter made a camping trip to American Island a large Missouri River island opposite Chamberlain that was submerged by the construction of the Fort Randall Dam in 1953. The first half of the album documents this excursion of the eleven members all of whom have "Indian names" and occasional appear in faux-Native American dress. The second part of the album documents a 1921 trip to the Black Hills and "Dakota Wonderland" which included the Badlands Deadwood Lead Canyon and other sights which the chapter funded from their performances of a theatrical production "A Perplexing Situation" in Chamberlain and nearby Ola. A lively record of this Plains small-town iteration of Camp Fire an outdoor youth organization founded in 1910 as the girls' alternative to the Boy Scouts. unknown books
Bookseller reference : 1885
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WOMEN. Teutsch Austin.
BARBARA JORDAN. The biography.
PSI Publications 1997. 1st edition SIGNED. Softbound. FINE. SIGNED by the author no other names 145pp. wraps. B/W photo portrait covers. Edited by Harry Preston design by Martha Dietz. <br/><br/> PSI Publications paperback
Bookseller reference : 1073
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