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‎Women In Politics- Nancy Pelosi‎

‎14‎

‎Chelsea House: Academic & Professional United States. Paperback/Brand New. 9780791080016. Hal Marcovitz. Academic & Professional paperback‎

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‎Women In Politics- Nancy Pelosi‎

‎14‎

‎Chelsea House: Academic & Professional United States. Hardbound/Brand New. 9780791077375. Hal Marcovitz. Academic & Professional hardcover‎

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‎Women In Politics- Madeleine Albright‎

‎16‎

‎Chelsea House: Academic & Professional United States. Paperback/Brand New. 9780791079980. Kerry Acker. Academic & Professional paperback‎

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‎Women In Politics Elizabeth Dole‎

‎16‎

‎Chelsea House: Academic & Professional United States. Hardbound/Brand New. 9780791077337. Dale Anderson. Academic & Professional hardcover‎

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‎Women In Politics- Elizabeth Dole‎

‎17‎

‎Chelsea House: Academic & Professional United States. Paperback/Brand New. 9780791079973. Dale Anderson. Academic & Professional paperback‎

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‎Women In Politics- Madeleine Albright‎

‎17‎

‎Chelsea House: Academic & Professional United States. Hardbound/Brand New. 9780791077344. Kerry Acker. Academic & Professional hardcover‎

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‎Women In Politics- Queen Noor‎

‎18‎

‎Chelsea House: Academic & Professional United States. Hardbound/Brand New. 9780791077368. Susan Muaddi Darraj. Academic & Professional hardcover‎

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‎Women In Politics- Hillary Rodham Clinton‎

‎19‎

‎Chelsea House: Academic & Professional United States. Hardbound/Brand New. 9780791077351. Heather Lehr Wagner. Academic & Professional hardcover‎

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‎Women In Panchayati Raj Institutions‎

‎2‎

‎Anmol Publications Pvt. Ltd.: Academic & Professional India. Hardbound/Brand New. 9788126118021. Ashok Kumar Jha. Academic & Professional hardcover‎

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‎Women In Public And Private Law Enforcement‎

‎3‎

‎Butterworth-Heinemann: Academic & Professional United States. Paperback/Brand New. 9780750671156. Collins Pamela A. Academic & Professional paperback‎

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‎Women In Politics Management And Decision Making Process‎

‎7‎

‎Anmol Publications Pvt. Ltd.: Academic & Professional India. Hardbound/Brand New. 9788174888723. Laxmi Devi. Academic & Professional hardcover‎

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‎Women in Policing‎

‎Fighting Crime Around the World‎

‎Library Binding. Very Good. Library Binding Very Good Standard used condition May have some wear highlighting notes creasing previous owner's name etc May or may not include supplements such as infotrac or other web access codes the dust cover may be missing Fast & reliable delivery Exceptional customer service unknown‎

Référence libraire : 30703

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Pine Tree Books
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‎Women in Publishing‎

‎Reviewing The Reviews‎

‎Journeyman 1987. FIRST EDITION. Paperback. Very Good/No Jacket. First Edition Thus First Printing. Not price-clipped. Published by Journeyman 1987. Octavo. Paperback. Book is very good with shelf wear. A nice copy of this book studying book reviews and the women in the industry. 100% positive feedback. 30 day money back guarantee. NEXT DAY SHIPPING! Excellent customer service. Please email with any questions. All books packed carefully and ship with free delivery confirmation/tracking. All books come with free bookmarks. Ships from Sag Harbor New York. Journeyman paperback‎

Référence libraire : 346946 ISBN : 1851720073 9781851720071

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‎Women in Prison, Joan Henry‎

‎Women in Prison by Joan Henry‎

‎Lesbian Themed Women in Prison by Joan Henry. 1953 Mass Market Paperback with Pictorial wrappers of 2 women behind bars. "Revealing story of the strange warped life of women in prison. Lesbian-themed. Memoir by the author of the 8 months of horror & despair she spent behind prison bars." 158 pages. About 6¾" - 7¾. Cover price $0.25. This book was the basis for the 1953 J. Lee Thompson film The Weak and the Wicked" as Joan Henry became the second Mrs Lee Thompson. Very good condition. unknown‎

Référence libraire : 19273

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‎WOMEN IN PREHISTORY Margaret Ehrenberg Ehrenberg‎

‎WOMEN IN PREHISTORY Margaret‎

‎New. unknown‎

Référence libraire : TW-GACC-Z459 ISBN : 0714113883 9780714113883

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‎Women In Science Fiction And Fantasy 2 Volumes Set‎

‎1‎

‎Greenwood Publishing Group: Academic & Professional United States. Hardbound/Brand New. 9780313335891. Reid Robin Anne. Academic & Professional hardcover‎

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‎Women In Science- Rachel Carson/Ecologist‎

‎12‎

‎Chelsea House: Academic & Professional United States. Paperback/Brand New. 9780791075203. E. A. Tremblay. Academic & Professional paperback‎

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‎Women In Science- Dian Fosey‎

‎17‎

‎Chelsea House: Academic & Professional United States. Paperback/Brand New. 9780791075210. Lois P. Nicholson. Academic & Professional paperback‎

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‎Women in Sports, Tennis‎

‎2 Original Photos of Early Women's Tennis Players Circa 1880's‎

‎2 Albumen photos of early recreational tennis game. Circa 1880’s. Larger photo measures 6.75†x 8.5†inches on original photographer’s board measuring 9.75†x 6.75â€. Smaller photo measures 7.25†x 4.5†inches on white photographer’s board measuring 8†x 5†inches. Photo was taken by Marston photo studio of Bangor Maine. Larger photo shows a large group of young women posed in tiers on a lawn in front of a large brick building. The front row is spread across the grass with others in chairs behind them and the back row sitting on the open windowsill and ledge along the side of the building. The group is entirely female suggesting maybe an early women’s college all of them dressed in high-collared dresses long skirts with bustles many in hats and some with parasols. In the front row four women hold tennis rackets as if posing before or after a game. This restless group of young women are pictured in the 1870s or 1880's. The other photo shows a tennis game at play with a man on one side of the net and two women on the other holding rackets on a tennis lawn. The court has been constructed on a lawn with painted boundaries and a net which was customary in 19th century. In the background is a large white wooden house. Lawn tennis came into fashion in the 1870’s as an upper-class hobby marking leisure time for players and spectators. Some spotting and Light staining on photos does not effect clarity of images. Overall in very good condition. unknown‎

Référence libraire : 17872

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‎Women In Science- Jane Goodall: Primatologist/Naturalist‎

‎20‎

‎Chelsea House: Academic & Professional United States. Paperback/Brand New. 9780791075197. Lisa Kozleski. Academic & Professional paperback‎

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‎Women in Sciences, Science‎

‎3 Original Photos Women Working in Scientific Laboratories 1924-1929‎

‎Women in Sciences 3 photos of women working in scientific laboratories in the decade before World War II. Girls at the time were discouraged from pursuing a scientific education and those who did found their contributions minimized. Despite the obstacles these press photos document three women excelling in their field before World War II opened new opportunities for women in the sciences. Press photos on silver gelatin print. 5â€x7†to 8â€x10†photo size. One photo mounted on slightly larger paper. <br /> <br /> One photo shows a woman in 1929 operating a noise machine at the Colgate laboratory. Another photo shows Toda Kuniko the only Japanese woman in the medical and chemical field holding test tubes and wearing a lab coat in the laboratory. Another photograph is from 1924 and shows Theresa Karger Chief of the Chemical Laboratory of the Mt. Alto US Veteran’s Hospital wearing a lab coat and sitting in front of a microscope. All photos in near fine condition. Rare 1920s photos of women succeeding in the sciences before World War II. unknown‎

Référence libraire : 16106

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‎Women In Science Barbara Mcclintock:Geneticist‎

‎4‎

‎Chelsea House: Academic & Professional United States. Paperback/Brand New. 9780791075227. J. Heather Cullen. Academic & Professional paperback‎

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‎WOMEN IN SILHOUETTE‎

‎Beautiful Women in Silhouette : The Duchess of Devonshire ; Mrs. Siddons ; The Empress Eugenie ; Marie Antoinette & others. An uncommon original article from the Lady's Realm 1904‎

‎The Lady's Realm London 1904. Booklet - Unbound Pages. Very Good Condition. 6 pages illustrated. An authentic standalone article extracted from a larger volume. Not a reprint or reproduction but an original work in its own right. Supplied without title page or cover. Size: 25 x 17 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Lady's Realm; Inventory No: 514087. The Lady's Realm unknown‎

Référence libraire : 514087

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Cosmo Books
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‎Women in Science, Photographs‎

‎Early Photographs Women Scientists Conduct Experiments‎

‎Women in Science Two photos of women working with scientific laboratory equipment. Silver gelatin print photographs from 1930 and 1946. Image sizes 3.5 x 5.25†and 3 x 4â€. In both photographs women scientists work with glass test tubes pipettes and graduated beakers. One photo depicts two women in lab coats working with a series of test tubes standing outside c. 1930; this setting indicates this could possibly be part of an ecology or other environmental science lab. Second photo 1946 shows two women holding pipettes and smiling into the camera. The both wear white uniforms and their names are handwritten in pencil on image verso. During WWII women took up jobs in many sectors to support the country including science research and laboratory work. These women were essential in producing important medicines such as penicillin that were needed during wartime; this work helped pave the way for younger women scientists such as those pictured to have professional opportunities in the postwar period. These women may be in a specialized training program as they both wear all white uniforms. Both very good condition. unknown‎

Référence libraire : 16877

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‎Women in Sports, Swimming‎

‎Early Women's Swimming Photo Archive 1910s-30s‎

‎Women in Sports Archive of six photographs documenting women’s competitive and recreational swimming 1910s-30s. Includes six silver gelatin press and studio photographs depicting female swimmers and divers dating ca. 1910–1933. Press photos with press annotations and stamps from ACME Newspictures NEA and Culver Service. Locations include Palm Beach Florida and Jones Beach State Park New York. This archive offers a vivid portrayal of women’s athleticism in a period when female sports participation was often marginalized with several images highlighting Olympic and championship-level divers and swimmers in action.<br /> <br /> Among the most striking is a 1933 photograph of Clarabel “Clare†Degener University of Michigan senior and 1932 Olympic diving medalist shown in “perfect form†mid-dive during an exhibition at Westchester Country Club Rye New York. The original caption and NEA reference stamp appear on verso. Another photograph dated July 23 1933 shows the start of the second heat in the 880-yard freestyle event during the Women's National Swimming Championships at Jones Beach featuring swimmers launching into the water before a packed audience. A third image captures Helen Meany famed Olympic diving champion in mid-somersault at a Palm Beach facility—also with original press label and NEA date stamp 1930. One early photo dating around 1910 depicts a female swimmer proudly holding a trophy at the shoreline signaling the emergence of women in competitive aquatic sports. Two additional studio portraits show swimmers at leisure: a duo seated lakeside in matching suits and caps and a group of four people standing in the water at a pool identified on verso as the family of international diplomats and military officers including Inga Bryn of Norway and Barine Drake daughter of Col. G.D. Drake.<br /> <br /> Verso stamps and typed captions mostly intact and legible. Overall very good condition. A visually compelling testament to early women’s sports history documenting the emergence of female champions in swimming and diving at both recreational and elite levels during a transformative period in gender and athletic culture. unknown‎

Référence libraire : 21889

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‎Women in Science, Photography‎

‎Original Photo of Female Students Conducting Chemistry Experiments‎

‎Silver gelatin photo featuring male and female high school students conducting experiments in chemistry class in Texas. Circa 1940s. Silver gelatin print. 9" x 7.25" inches. Verso inscribed in pencil with the intials B.H.S above "order #200 Reduce to 4 x 3 1/2". Further down verso marked in pencil is a calculation and studio stamp of Zintgraff Photograph of San Antonio TX. Photo shows chemistry classroom made up of five rows of high counters crowded with students clustered in groups of 2 or 3 pouring liquid between beakers and test tubes. Students include fifteen males and four females with a male professor in the center. The students eyes are focused on their work while the professor looks directly at the camera his expression unguarded. Most of the students have intent expressions but a few including one male student in military dress are clearly containing smiles conscious of the camera. Female students wear blouses and skirts male students collared shirts with two in military uniform and the professor is dressed in jacket and tie. Foregrounded is the surface of the front counter with chemistry tools and classroom materials lining it. A periodic table is visible hanging on the wall at the back of the classroom. Photo is well lit with rich details including student expressions which evoke the excitement of the occasion each one posing while trying not to appear posed. Overall very good condition. unknown‎

Référence libraire : 17860

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‎Women in Sciences, [Education]‎

‎Original Photograph of Female Students Studying Electricity 1905‎

‎1905. Women in Sciences . Photograph: High School Girls Conducting Electricity Experiments 1905. Large sepia press photo. 8.5" x 7". Handwritten note on verso states the photograph is for an article on public schools. Creasing on upper right and left hand corners tiny tears and nicks along the top and bottom of the image. Very good condition overall. Approximately eighteen girls conducting experiments on electricity using conducting boxes at an unspecified public high school in New York. They sit on tall stools around long tables wearing expressions that vary from concentration to vexation. High school gave girls the opportunity to advance beyond a rudimentary education and become versed in subjects such as history their rights as citizens and advanced science. The US was the first nation to provide the general public with secondary education and in 1900 there were 6000 public schools. Only a fraction of those however were open to women. These girls were part of the first generation taught science a right denied to their mothers and grandmothers. unknown‎

Référence libraire : 16190

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‎Women in Science, Chemistry‎

‎Silver Gelatin Photo of Female Chemists At Work In Maryland State Bacteriological Laboratory. 1949‎

‎Silver gelatin photo of female chemists at work in the Maryland State Bacteriological Laboratory. 1949. Measures 11.25" x 9.25" inches. Three women stand in white lab coats hands busied with chemistry equipment eyes fixed on their work petri dishes and test tubes scattered on the counter before them. Image sharp and details clearly pictured. Pencil on verso reads "Preparatory Disease Lab Diagnostic Bacteriology L to R Mrs Jean Coney Mrs Betty Nolan Mrs Patrice Haugh." Verso stamped "June 12 1949 Maryland State: Bacteriological Laboratory." Very good condition. unknown‎

Référence libraire : 18099

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‎WOMEN IN SOCIETY.‎

‎The Women's Who's Who 1934-5.‎

‎London: Shaw Publishing Co. 1935. First edition an annual publication containing hundreds of entries of women noted for their achievements. The foreword recognizes that despite progress "the cause of equality is not wholly won; for although the right to equality is generally accepted the exercise of that right is still restricted" p. 17. Women from various professional fields including medicine journalism and entertainment are listed. Provenance: from the collection of the suffrage historian Elizabeth Crawford. Octavo. Portrait frontispiece. Original blue morocco-grain cloth spine lettered in gilt front cover lettered and tooled in blind advertisements on front endpapers. Gilt tarnished spine ends and upper corners bumped hinges cracked but holding: a very good copy. hardcover‎

Référence libraire : 183732

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Peter Harrington
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‎Women in Science, Photographs‎

‎Three Photograph Archive circa 1910 of Female Scientists Conducting Lab Experiments‎

‎Women in Science Archive of three photos of women doing experiments in science laboratories in the 1910s. Three silver gelatin photos of various sizes. The first photo is an original silver gelatin photograph of a Rustic pharmacological laboratory with female technician c. 1910. Three individuals pose amongst dozens of glass vials containing medical powders and remedies. 3.5 x 5 in. Original black and white photograph. Two figures wear white aprons or smocks indicating their important role in mixing and measuring different medicines. The first university Pharmacology department was established in 1847 and thus began the formalization of this field of scientific research as the 20th century witnessed a steady increase in the number of new drugs that would improve the human condition tremendously. Verso inscription in pencil and pen in European language. The second photo is an original silver gelatin photograph of a science laboratory with 6 person around a table filled with special equipment. c. 1920s. Real photo postcard. 3.5 x 5.5 in. From unknown European country. 4 girls in matching uniforms stand around a table engage in experiments and write observations in their notebooks. 1 uniformed young man stands nearby while an older student or teacher supervises. This dates from the 1920s after WWI had ended but a period in which militarization in Europe was considered of upmost national importance. The early 20th century was also a period of great development for women’s education as more schools and programs opened to girls. Real photo postcard was never mailed and has no message written on verso. Creases in lower and upper right corners. The third photo is of a Woman scientist in white laboratory uniform works at a table filled with laboratory equipment c. 1910. Original gelatin silver print photograph. 8 x 10 in. Many women in the early 20th century found impediments to advancing a career in the sciences but this photo demonstrates some of the important and lesser-known historical work done by women. While challenging gender stereotypes in the early 20th century women such as the lab worker pictured here fought discrimination to pursue their educational and professional ambitions. An important record of early women in STEM careers. Overall in very good condition. unknown‎

Référence libraire : 17543

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‎Women in Science, Photographs‎

‎Two Photograph Archive from the 1920s of Female Scientists Conducting Lab Experiments‎

‎Women in Science Archive of two photos of women doing experiments in science laboratories in the early 1920s. Two silver gelatin photos of various sizes. The first photo is of of female students conducting experiments in a chemistry lab at Northwestern University Evanston IL. Three women students and their instructor cook an egg through chemical reaction of liquid oxygen and ice. 8 x 10 in. The second photo is of a woman scientist working at laboratory table next to male colleague. Test tubes beakers petri dishes and various pieces of equipment cover the work table. 3.25 x 4.5 in. Dated in pencil verso 10/2/23. The man is smoking a pipe while working with pipette; the woman is organizing specimen vials. Hand of a third figures can be seen handing laboratory equipment along center left edge. Handwritten press information in a Nordic language on verso stating this is a bacteriological laboratory. The latter part of the 19th century saw a rise in educational opportunities for women and by the early 20th century women worked in many different fields related to science and medicine. Both photos in very good condition. unknown‎

Référence libraire : 17542

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‎Women in Science, Red Cross Nurses‎

‎Two Stereoview Photos of Red Cross Nurses Aiding Injured WWI Soldiers‎

‎Two stereoview photographs from New York City and Antwerp depicting nurses from the Red Cross attending to soldiers wounded in WWI. London: Underwood & Underwood. New York: Keystone View Company 1919. 7" x 3.5" inches. Photo from the Antwerp hospital is sepia toned and depicts a Red Cross nurse aside a man who has been gravely wounded and has a bandaged face and arm. There are two other men with less serious injuries also pictured. The New York City stereoview is black and white dated 1919 and has a full description on verso. The photo depicts a ward at Convalescent Hospital No. 5 which was located at Grand Central Palace and normally accommodated over 3400 patients. This hospital was typically the last stop for an injured soldier before being released home and the excitement is clearly worn on some soldiers' faces. During WWI Red Cross nurses provided vital medical aid and continued to assist the hospitalized soldiers after the war's end as shown by these photos. These two photos are both in very good condition. unknown‎

Référence libraire : 17458

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‎Women In Stem Abbott‎

‎What Does STEM Look Like‎

‎Paperback / softback. New. paperback‎

Référence libraire : B9798877200319 ISBN : 9798877200319 9798877200

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The Saint Bookstore
United Kingdom Reino Unido Reino Unido Royaume-Uni
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‎Women in Sports, Archery‎

‎Women in Sports Photo Archive Including One of the Earliest Female Bullfighters 1900-1950s‎

‎1900. Sports and HobbiesWomen’s History Archive of six original photographs depicting women in sports and physical culture ca. 1900s–1950s. A striking group of five silver gelatin photographs and one stereoview documenting early and mid-20th century women’s athletics across a range of sports including bullfighting competitive swimming mass calisthenics and weight training. The archive is anchored by a powerful press photograph of Bertha Trujillo a Colombian woman bullfighter shown bloodstained and exhausted yet defiant after leaving the ring as documented by a Hamilton Wright press caption on verso dated May 7 1956. The image captures the rare spectacle of a woman operating within a hypermasculine and violently gendered tradition underlining her transgressive presence in the public arena of the corrida. Trujillo’s visibility as a "girl bullfighter" not only subverts gendered codes of spectacle and aggression but also underscores the fraught place of women in national rituals of machismo.<br /> <br /> Also included is an early gelatin silver stereoview of a woman mid-dive from a boat into open water ca. 1900s her long dress captured in graceful suspension. A vintage sepia-toned postcard shows a massive synchronized physical training display by women in uniform skirts likely in a European stadium setting. A third photograph features a smiling young woman swimmer in a tight one-piece suit standing beside a trophy likely ca. 1920s–30s exuding post-competition confidence and the growing visibility of women in elite amateur sport. Two additional gelatin silver prints ca. 1930s–40s show women engaged in solitary strength and flexibility exercises: one throwing a medicine ball under clouded sky the other stretching a resistance band at the edge of a pond. Each of these images gestures toward evolving conceptions of female strength embodiment and public physicality across the 20th century. The photographs collectively trace a visual history of women’s contested access to spaces of physical prowess and public acclaim. Minor edge wear and surface rubbing to a few prints. Overall very good condition. A varied archive showcasing women’s athleticism in the early 20th century. unknown‎

Référence libraire : 22435

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‎Women in Sports, Archery‎

‎Women in Sports Photo Archive 1910s-30s‎

‎Women in Sports Archive of seven silver gelatin original photographs documenting women’s participation in archery gymnastics cheerleading and calisthenics—athletic pursuits that historically helped redefine the public and physical roles of women in American society. Spanning approximately the 1910s through the 1930s this collection presents a striking visual record of the physical culture movement as it applied to young women particularly in academic and recreational environments. The photographs collectively offer vital insight into the intersection of sport gender and social visibility illustrating how women’s athleticism became a growing site of empowerment and community.<br /> <br /> Included in the archive is a photo dated July 5 1928 of a group of uniformed women mid-action during a Sokol Festival in Prague where women performed synchronized gymnastics in a dress rehearsal. This international context aligns with the rise of turn-of-the-century European-influenced physical education in the U.S. Another standout image features young women posed with medicine balls Indian clubs and batons clad in sailor-inspired gymnasium uniforms likely from a high school or women's college athletics program circa 1910s–1920s. A separate 1930s image captures a cheerleading squad in matching “S†sweaters performing a choreographed pose in a school auditorium. Archery is prominently represented: one press photograph features Helen Meany Balfe—Olympic diving medalist and noted sportswoman—posing with a bow on the lawn at White Sulphur Springs West Virginia as described in the typed caption on the verso. Another shows Stella M. Ives named in manuscript confidently drawing her bow in full-length sporting attire likely from the 1910s. A charming vernacular print shows four young women including one identified as “Louise Hatch of Troy†practicing archery in the hills above Troy New York with a handwritten caption on the verso linking them to Bridgewater Massachusetts. The final image features a large group of young women gathered on steps with a prominent archery target possibly from a collegiate or camp setting underscoring the communal and symbolic nature of sport in building gendered identity during this era. Light wear consistent with age. Overall very good condition. A photo archive chronicling the rise of female athletic expression community building and the broadening of women's roles through sport in the early 20th century. unknown‎

Référence libraire : 21905

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‎Women in Sports, Horses‎

‎Women's Equestrian and Polo Photo Archive 1920s-40s‎

‎Women in Sports Archive of three photographs documenting women's equestrian sports 1920s-40s. Three original silver gelatin press photos capturing women actively engaged in and preparing for matches—scenes that challenge the male-dominated image of early 20th-century polo. Taken in the United States and Canada these images reflect the increasing public visibility and athletic accomplishments of women showcasing their skill camaraderie and the gradual erosion of gender barriers in elite sporting environments.<br /> <br /> The earliest photograph dated September 26 1928 depicts a historic international match between Canada and the United States—the first known women's international polo game in the U.S. according to the verso text. The players from Alberta are seen poised beside their horses as they await the match's commencement in Rye New York. The image bears the credit “International Newsreel†with annotations indicating it was distributed as a news photo under the slug "Two Teams." The second photograph is captioned “Women Now Play Polo†and is dated March 20 1940. It features prominent players Joan Baker daughter of famed Australian sportsman “Snowy†Baker Mrs. “Willie†Tevis and Yvette Barette at the Riviera Country Club in Santa Monica California. The image highlights how women’s polo had begun gaining serious popularity and skill by this time especially in celebrity-adjacent venues like the Riviera. The third undated photograph by Boston-area studio photographer Paul J. Weber embossed stamp: “Paul J. Weber / Dorchester Centre Mass.†shows a lineup of women riders mounted and dressed in coordinated attire likely posed before or after a match. Together the photographs capture a pivotal often overlooked chapter in the history of women’s sports where gender and athletic prowess intersected in a highly public arena. Verso stamps and original caption slips intact on two press photos with clear studio embossing on the third. Overall very good condition. A compelling archive chronicling the rise of women in polo offering vital documentation of the sport’s early gender integration and the public image of athletic women in the early 20th century. unknown‎

Référence libraire : 21903

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‎Women in Sports, Track and Field‎

‎Women's Professional Track and Field Photo Archive 1920s-50s‎

‎Women in Sports Archive of four photographs documenting women’s track and field achievements from 1925 to 1956 highlighting pioneering female athletes in Olympic and exhibition competition. Includes NEA and United Press photo service stamps and typed caption slips on versos. The images span the 1920s to post-WWII era and depict notable moments in women’s sports history from athletes representing Australia the Netherlands and beyond. They capture critical milestones in the visibility and legitimization of women in professional athletics especially in Olympic contexts where female participation was still relatively novel and contested.<br /> <br /> Included is a striking 1956 action shot of Australia’s Shirley Strickland clearing the final hurdle en route to her gold medal victory in the 80-meter hurdles at the Melbourne Olympics where she set a new Olympic record of 10.7 seconds. The image is identified via an INP Radio Soundphoto caption. A 1952 United Press photo from Helsinki captures the dramatic baton drop in the women’s 4x100 relay by Australia’s Marjorie Jackson who had earlier taken gold in the 100-meter sprint; the caption dramatically underscores how the error “killed Australia’s chances.†A third image shows Dutch Olympic legend Fanny Blankers-Koen—winner of four gold medals at the 1948 London Games—greeted with tulips and accolades at New York’s Idlewild Airport in May 1955. The accompanying caption notes her role as both a mother and athletic icon foregrounding the persistent framing of female athletes through maternal identity. Lastly a ca. 1925 press photo shows an unnamed track competitor on the field with the reverse stamped August 11 1925 suggesting the early presence of women in organized publicly documented competition during a decade when such participation was still controversial. All images well-preserved with clear annotations on three captioned photos. Overall very good condition. This archive offers an illuminating view into women’s evolving presence on the global athletic stage highlighting moments of both triumph and adversity in a narrative of gender progress within competitive sports. unknown‎

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‎Women in Science‎

‎Early Photographs Women Scientists Conduct Experiments‎

‎Women in Science Two photos of women working with scientific laboratory equipment. Silver gelatin print photographs from 1930 and 1946. Image sizes 3.5 x 5.25" and 3 x 4". In both photographs women scientists work with glass test tubes pipettes and graduated beakers. One photo depicts two women in lab coats working with a series of test tubes standing outside c. 1930; this setting indicates this could possibly be part of an ecology or other environmental science lab. Second photo 1946 shows two women holding pipettes and smiling into the camera. The both wear white uniforms and their names are handwritten in pencil on image verso. During WWII women took up jobs in many sectors to support the country including science research and laboratory work. These women were essential in producing important medicines such as penicillin that were needed during wartime; this work helped pave the way for younger women scientists such as those pictured to have professional opportunities in the postwar period. These women may be in a specialized training program as they both wear all white uniforms. Both very good condition. unknown books‎

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‎Women in Science Medicine‎

‎Original photograph of a Early Laboratory with Female Technician c. 1910‎

‎Women in Science Medicine Original Gelatin silver print photograph of a Rustic pharmacological laboratory with female technician c. 1910. Three individuals pose amongst dozens of glass vials containing medical powders and remedies. 3.5 x 5 in. Original black and white photograph. Two figures wear white aprons or smocks indicating their important role in mixing and measuring different medicines. The first university Pharmacology department was established in 1847 and thus began the formalization of this field of scientific research as the 20th century witnessed a steady increase in the number of new drugs that would improve the human condition tremendously. Verso inscription in pencil and pen in European language. Very good condition. unknown books‎

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‎Women in Science Oceanographic Study‎

‎Pre-Suffrage Oceanographic Study Photo Album of Marine Biologist Hope Hibbard‎

‎Marine Biologist Hope Hibbard. 1917 photo album of scientist Hope Hibbard during her marine biological studies at Woods Hole; an impressive and uncommon relic of an early female scientist working before American women's suffrage. <br/><br/>An album of biologist Hope Hibbard while on a research study program at Woods Hole Massachusetts in 1917. Containing 29 photos the majority of which focus on her study program. Hibbard was an acclaimed scientist specializing in biology cytology zoology and histology. She received numerous academic merits as well as renown for her dedication to promoting women in the scientific sphere and her involvement in associations that forwarded female roles in science and research such as the American Association of University Women AAUW. During her long academic career Hibbard taught at illustrious women's colleges Bryn Mawr and Elmira as well as the forerunner of coeducational colleges Oberlin. In this rare album annotated in white ink by Hibbard we see her as a young student conducting marine biological research from a floating biological laboratory. Hibbard's photos include according to her white ink annotation "Laboratory Launch at Woods Hole" which shows their floating laboratory departing from the harbor "Whitman Cottage where I lived" with other female students during the program her class dredging the ocean floor for samples "on a field trip" a rare photo of a young Hibbard in her college sweater and several labeled photos of Woods Hole locales which would have played a part in her studies including the Great Harbor Little Harbor Marine Biological Laboratory and the U.S. Fish Commission Buildings. Several photos also show Hope and her classmates on day trips and enjoying lobster or the bathing beach. A few photos at the beginning and end of the album show her family. Hibbard is viewed as a crusader for women in the scientific sphere. She held strong opinions about the untapped abilities of women due to both perpetuated stereotypes initialized by men and additional self-deprecating tendencies and she utilized her membership in several academic assemblies to express her viewpoints. Hibbard served as an avid member of the AAUW and the American Association for the Advancement of Science among others and wrote several discourses in which she urged women to integrate marriage and professional endeavors within science rather than abandoning one from the other. Examples of Hibbard's papers include "Vocations for Women and How College Can Prepare Them" 1935 "The Life of Oberlin Women Today" 1937 and "Women in Research." In these multiple dialogues Hibbard communicated her desire for women to overcome social boundaries concerning their position in science. She worked to encourage women to forge their paths independent of discouraging social views and to mold their own journey as both intellectuals and spouses as opposed to exclusively one of the two. Hibbard additionally spearheaded the Oberlin chapter of League of Women Voters while a professor at the institution. Photos and album are in very good condition. Silver gelatin prints lightly toned approximately 2" x 3" inches each. Pages and ink annotation clear and bright. 5" x 8" inch album with black leatherette cover and gold printed title "Photographs". Rubbed at top and bottom but over in very good condition. This is the only early relic we have seen from the life of an important early ambassador of Women in STEM. unknown books‎

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‎Women in Science Original photograph‎

‎Original photograph of a Pioneer Woman Scientist in Laboratory 1923‎

‎Women in Science Original photograph of a Woman scientist works at laboratory table next to male colleague. Test tubes beakers petri dishes and various pieces of equipment cover the work table. 3.25 x 4.5 in. Dated in pencil verso 10/2/23. The man is smoking a pipe while working with pipette; the woman is organizing specimen vials. Hand of a third figures can be seen handing laboratory equipment along center left edge. Handwritten press information in a Nordic language on verso stating this is a bacteriological laboratory. The latter part of the 19th century saw a rise in educational opportunities for women and by the early 20th century women worked in many different fields related to science and medicine. Very good condition. unknown books‎

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‎Women in Science Original photograph‎

‎Original photograph of Women Students in Chemistry Lab at Northwestern University 1926‎

‎Women Education Science Original photograph of Female students conduct experiment in chemistry lab at Northwestern University. Three women students and their instructor cook an egg through chemical reaction of liquid oxygen and ice. 8 x 10 in. Original press caption pasted to verso: "Frying And sic Egg Over Burning Ice. Using liquid oxygen for fuel and the hollow of a block of ice for a container Miss Virginia Trelease Chemistry student at Northwestern University Evanston Ill. is here pictured frying an egg over the unique stove. A cupful of liquid oxygen made in a Heylandt liquefier which has been used for the first time in America by Northwestern permits the manufacture of liquid oxygen right in the classroom in full sight of the students sic." Northwestern University first admitted women students in 1869 educated hundreds of women in their college and the affiliated Women's Medical College. Very good condition. unknown books‎

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‎Women in Science Original photograph‎

‎Woman Lab Technician Works Alongside Men c. 1917‎

‎Women in Science Original photograph of a laboratory scene with one woman and three men. c. 1917. Four figures at work in a small laboratory. 3.5 x 5 in. Two wear white aprons the woman technician's apron is noticeably stained with dark liquid while another wears a work jumpsuit and the oldest gentleman wears a suit. Several pieces of glass laboratory equipment are also in frame with visible pressure or temperature gauges. The latter part of the 19th century saw a rise in educational opportunities for women and by the early 20th century women worked in many different fields related to science and medicine. Very good condition. unknown books‎

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‎Women in Science Photo‎

‎High School Girls Conducting Science Experiments Early 1900s‎

‎Education. Photograph Female Students in High School Science Laboratory 1900s. Gelatin silver print Black and white photograph of eight high school students conducting experiments in a science laboratory. 3.25 x 4.75 in. Overall good condition with clean crisp image with black ink stamp from Culver Pictures Inc. center verso and some adhesive residue along verso bottom edge. Small ¼ in. tear in bottom left corner. Girls at the time were discouraged from pursuing a scientific education and those who did found their contributions minimized. Despite the obstacles these original period photos reveal the true existence of women in the sciences in the beginning of the 20th century. unknown books‎

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‎Women in Science Photo‎

‎Lifesaving Penicillin Production during WWII‎

‎Medicine/Science. Press Photograph: Squibbs Lab Early Production of Penicillin 1944. Press photo of science work done by women to further the WWII effort. Silver gelatin prints. 7.25 x 9 in. Verso photos contain byline "Squibbs Lab Early production of penicillin" along with stamp "REF. DEPT. 3-15 '44 N.E.A." Very good condition. Creases in bottom left and top right corners and small dents throughout. A woman wearing a white laboratory coat uses a pipette to transfer liquid into large glass bottles. In 1944 Squibb Laboratory was the world's largest production plant for penicillin and the antibiotic was credited for saving countless lives during World War II. This photo shows one important role that women scientists took up to support the war effort. unknown books‎

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‎Women in Science Photo‎

‎Only Woman in Laboratory - Pharmacological Class with One Woman Student 1900‎

‎Education. Photograph Woman Student in Laboratory 1900. Photo of nearly all male laboratory with one female science student present 20 years before women's suffrage in the United States. Silver gelatin print. 5"x7" photo mounted on 8"x10" card. This photograph shows a 1900 pharmacological laboratory with one woman and ten men. Photo in good condition with some slight surface abrasions and a small puncture in the center. A demonstration is happening at the front of the classroom yet the lone woman in the lab directs her piercing gaze at the viewer. Girls at the time were discouraged from pursuing a scientific education and those who did found their contributions minimized. Despite the obstacles this photo shows a young woman eager to obtain a scientific education. unknown books‎

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‎Women in Science Rutgers‎

‎Vintage Photo of Woman Microbiologist Tests for Nobel Prize-Winning Antibiotic Cure for Tuberculosis‎

‎Woman Microbiologist at Rutgers Tests for Antibiotic. Original silver gelatin print press photograph. 8 x 10 in. No date but 1940's-1950'. Typed press caption pasted on back: "Streptomycin-Life-Saving Drug: Testing for Streptomycin the antibiotic substance whose microorganism is obtained from soil. A member of the Research Staff in Microbiology adding solution being tested to steel cylinders on an agar medium." Streptomycin was discovered in 1943 at Rutgers University; it found extensive application in the treatment of numerous infectious diseases and was the first antibiotic cure for tuberculosis TB. In 1952 Waksman was the recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in recognition "for his discovery of streptomycin the first antibiotic active against tuberculosis." It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines. The World Health Organization classifies it as critically important for human medicine. Original press caption pasted to verso filing stamps and pencil annotations on verso. Light handling dents. In very good condition. unknown books‎

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‎Women in Science Tuberculosis‎

‎Women Scientists Research Tuberculosis c. 1920s‎

‎Women in Science Original Photo of Two women and four men work in a laboratory. Photo portrays women research staff work in a tuberculosis laboratory. c. 1920s. 8 x 10 in. Verso handwriting reads: "Dr. Philip Hillkouritz in background presd. of J.C.R.S. directs the research staff of organization in the fully-equipped laboratory." The Jewish Consumptive Relief Society JCRS was founded in Denver Colorado in 1904 as a non-sectarian sanatorium to treat tuberculosis patients in all stages of the disease. For decades patients flocket to Dever from all over North America and were admitted free of charge. In the early years the sanatorium was headed by Phillip Hillkowitz as president 1904-1948. In 1954 the institution changed its mission to cancer research becoming the American Medical Center. unknown books‎

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‎WOMEN IN SCIENCE . Schuchert Charles and Clara Mae LeVene‎

‎The Earth and Its Rhythms‎

‎New York and London: D. Appleton and Company 1927. . 8vo full maroon cloth front gilt with vignette of lake in foreground with mountains in the rear; very bright copy with slight wear to the foot of the spine INSCRIBED BY BOTH AUTHORS on the front free endpaper to Eliza Brush Prisson the widow of the great Yale geologist Louis Valentine Prisson. LeVene collaborated with Schuchert on several scientific works. The present book's "drawings of geologic features and of ancient forms of life are the work of Miss M. Alice Hubbard Mrs. Louise Nash and Miss Lisbeth B. Kraus." A interesting joint effort by four women with scientific training at a time when this field was dominated by men. New York and London: D. Appleton and Company, 1927. hardcover books‎

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‎Women in Sciences Education‎

‎Original Photograph of Female Students Studying Electricity 1905‎

‎Women's Education. Photograph: High School Girls Conducting Electricity Experiments 1905. Large sepia press photo. 8.5" x 7". Handwritten note on verso states the photograph is for an article on public schools. Creasing on upper right and left hand corners tiny tears and nicks along the top and bottom of the image. Very good condition overall. Approximately eighteen girls conducting experiments on electricity using conducting boxes at an unspecified public high school in New York. They sit on tall stools around long tables wearing expressions that vary from concentration to vexation. High school gave girls the opportunity to advance beyond a rudimentary education and become versed in subjects such as history their rights as citizens and advanced science. The US was the first nation to provide the general public with secondary education and in 1900 there were 6000 public schools. Only a fraction of those however were open to women. These girls were part of the first generation taught science a right denied to their mothers and grandmothers. unknown books‎

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