Faye E. Dudden
Women in the American Theatre: Actresses & Audiences 1790-1870
Yale University Press 1994. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Condition/Very Good. Size: Octavo standard book size. Text body is clean and free from previous owner annotation underlining and highlighting. Binding is tight covers and spine fully intact. No foxing in this copy. Dust Jacket is in very good condition without tears or chips or other damage. Dust Jacket un-clipped. All edges clean neat and free of foxing. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilogram. Category: Theatre & Plays; United States; Women & Feminism. ISBN: 0300056362. ISBN/EAN: 9780300056365. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 24604. . 9780300056365 Yale University Press hardcover
Bookseller reference : 24604 ISBN : 0300056362 9780300056365
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FEIJÓO, Benito Jerónimo.
Defensa de la Mujer.
Madrid, La Última Moda, (1898), 2 partes, 18 x 12 cm., 32 + 32 págs. (Falto de cubiertas originales).
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FELIX-FAURE GOYAU (Lucie)
Christianisme et culture féminine.
1914 br. in-12, 270pp., P. Perrin 1914
Bookseller reference : 16240
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FELSKI Rita
The Gender of modernity
Harvard University Press, 1995. 247 p., index
Bookseller reference : SPN-117
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FELX, Jocelyne
Les Pavages du désert, avec onze miniatures de Louise Paillé
Saint-Lambert / Cesson, France Noroît / Table rase 1988
Bookseller reference : 26494
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Feminism
Australian Feminist Studies. Number 1 Summer 1985 to Volume 21 Number 51 November 2006 lacking only Number 50 from the complete run
Adelaide: Research Centre for Women's Studies University of Adelaide to Number 22; Carfax numbers 23-45; and Routledge numbers 46-51 1985. First Edition. Paperback. Adelaide Research Centre for Women's Studies University of Adelaide to Number 22; Carfax numbers 23-45; and Routledge numbers 46-51 1985 to 2006. Octavo to Number 22 and large octavo the rest 49 issues in total Number 7/8 is a double issue. Original card covers in excellent condition. At the time the journal was published bi- or triannually. Research Centre for Women's Studies, University of Adelaide (to Number 22); Carfax (numbers 23-45); and Routledge (numbers 4 paperback
Bookseller reference : 83357
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Feminism
Lesbian Oppression Is.
Washington DC: National Gay Student Center 1970. Handout 2 sheets stapled. Anonymous author. Very rare no copies in OCLC. National Gay Student Center unknown
Bookseller reference : H9243
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FEMINISM
Poster proclaiming "Women Unite Talk About What We Can Do Do What We Talk About.''
n.p.:n.p. 1970. Childcare Education Indochina War Racism Working Conditions." Illustration of a mother holding her child. Printed in green and blue on white stock. Some foxing to top edge else near fine approx. 29" x 23". n.p.:n.p., [1970] unknown
Bookseller reference : SKB-11531
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feminism
VICTORY AND HOW WOMEN WON IT 1840-1940
NY 1940 1st. 8vo. 174pp. hardcover. Briefly signed on front end paper in Hebrew script. Fine no DJ. hardcover
Bookseller reference : a22759
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feminism
WOMEN'S RIGHTS NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK DESIGN COMPETITION A VISION REALIZED
no date c.1988. 4to. photos plans wraps. Near Fine. paperback
Bookseller reference : a23669
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Feminism Rodriguez Judith Burns Joanne Mouton Eugene Fahey Katrina et al.
FIN A Feminist magazine Issue 3 & 4 Inscribed
Kew: Fin 1976. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Double issue 3 and 4 of this magazine devoted to socio-political articles and reviews within a feminist context. This copy INSCRIBED by Judith Rodgriguez cover artist and translator. A very good copy of this uncommon magazine. <br/><br/> Fin paperback
Bookseller reference : 13340
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Feminism Women's Studies Poster Chris Williamson Grace Paley et al.
Mount Holyoke Women's Weekend Poster
Massachuetts: Mount. Holyoke College 1980. First edition. Loose Sheets. Good. Original poster for a series of events at Mount Holyoke College entitled Women's Weekend. Events included workshops on sexual harrassment women work and home plus films readings and more. Participants included Chris Williamson and Grace Paley among others. Poster designed by Nina & Gaby. In about very good condition with a small chip at the lower lefthand corner and a couple of short tears at edges. Poster has been rolled but could be flattened back out fairly readily. Measures approx. 17" tall x 23" wide. <br/><br/> Mount. Holyoke College unknown
Bookseller reference : 25125
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FEMINISM GERMANY
Poster: Aktuelle Frauenzeitung / Courage 9 September 1979 4. Jahrgang
Berlin 1979. First Edition. Advertising poster for the German feminist magazine Courage the image presumably reproducing the cover of the current issue. Contents feature articles on women in the military the feminist movement in Spain and the letters of Sylvia Plath. At bottom of image: "Jedefrau Braucht Courage / Ab sofort im Handel" Every woman needs courage from now on in work. Quite a large poster presumably issued to be displayed at the newsagent. Original photo-montaged advertisement poster 83.5x58.75cm. printed offset in black and yellow on glossy white stock; previous mail folds general wrinkling most heavily along right-hand edge else About Very Good and sound. unknown
Bookseller reference : 32004
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FEMINISM GERMANY
Poster: Aktuelle Frauenzeitung / Courage 9 September 1979 4. Jahrgang
Berlin 1979. First Edition. Original photo-montaged advertisement poster 83.5x58.75cm. printed offset in black and yellow on glossy white stock; previous mail folds general wrinkling most heavily along right-hand edge else About Very Good and sound. Advertising poster for the German feminist magazine Courage the image presumably reproducing the cover of the current issue. Contents feature articles on women in the military the feminist movement in Spain and the letters of Sylvia Plath. At bottom of image: "Jedefrau Braucht Courage / Ab sofort im Handel" Every woman needs courage from now on in work. Quite a large poster presumably issued to be displayed at the newsagent. unknown books
Bookseller reference : 32004
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Feminism Rodriguez Judith Burns Joanne Mouton Eugene Fahey Katrina et al.
FIN A Feminist magazine Issue 3 & 4 Inscribed
Kew: Fin 1976. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Double issue 3 and 4 of this magazine devoted to socio-political articles and reviews within a feminist context. This copy INSCRIBED by Judith Rodgriguez cover artist and translator. A very good copy of this uncommon magazine. Fin paperback books
Bookseller reference : 13340
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Feminism Women's Studies Poster Chris Williamson Grace Paley et al.
Mount Holyoke Women's Weekend Poster
Massachuetts: Mount. Holyoke College 1980. First edition. Loose Sheets. Good. Original poster for a series of events at Mount Holyoke College entitled Women's Weekend. Events included workshops on sexual harrassment women work and home plus films readings and more. Participants included Chris Williamson and Grace Paley among others. Poster designed by Nina & Gaby. In about very good condition with a small chip at the lower lefthand corner and a couple of short tears at edges. Poster has been rolled but could be flattened back out fairly readily. Measures approx. 17" tall x 23" wide. Mount. Holyoke College unknown books
Bookseller reference : 25125
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Feminism and Literary Criticism
Feminism and Literary Criticism
Ishika Publishing House 2018. New. Neelam Saxena. Ishika Publishing House unknown
Bookseller reference : OBC-9789385302510 ISBN : 9385302515 9789385302510
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FEMINISM B.
RITUAL MYTH AND MYSTICISM IN THE WORK OF MARY BUTTS HB
Brand New. HARDCOVER Book Condition New U.S. EDITION. We Do not Ship APO FPO AND PO BOX. Printing in English language. Quick delivery by USPS/UPS/DHL/FEDEX/ARAMEX Customer satisfaction guaranteed. We may ship the books from Asian regions for inventory purpose hardcover
Bookseller reference : 9781557285812 SESSPK ISBN : 1557285810 9781557285812
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Feminism Dana Densmore
Chivalry -- The Iron Hand in the Velvet Glove
Pittsburgh: KNOW Inc 1969. Very Good. 8 pp very good minor stain to bottom edge RARE feminist tract with only 2 copies located by OCLC: Northwestern Evanston IL and the National Library of Australia. KNOW was a radical feminist Pittsburgh publishing collective. Dana Densmore who wrote this was the editor of one of the first progressive feminist magazines among other amazing accomplishments. KNOW, Inc unknown
Bookseller reference : H9232
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Feminism Dana Densmore
Who is saying men are the enemy
Pittsburgh: KNOW Inc 1970. Handout 2 sheets folded. With a quote from Valerie Solanas's S.C.U.M. Manifesto. KNOW was a radical feminist Pittsburgh publishing collective. OCLC locates three copies: Northwestern Duke and the National Library of Australia. Light wear. KNOW, Inc unknown
Bookseller reference : H9244
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Feminism Ellen Mintz
The Prejudice of Parents
Pittsburgh: KNOW Inc 1972. Prints a paper printed by Mintz at the 80th Convention American Psychological Association September 4 1972. 3 sheets stapled. KNOW was a radical feminist Pittsburgh publishing collective. Paperclip rust on first page else VG. OCLC locates only a single copy of this in institutions at Northwestern. KNOW, Inc unknown
Bookseller reference : H9236
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Feminism Florence Howe
Sexual Stereotypes Start Early
Pittsburgh: KNOW Inc 1971. Handout reprinted from Saturday Review October 16 1971. 4 sheets stapled. KNOW was a radical feminist Pittsburgh publishing collective. KNOW, Inc unknown
Bookseller reference : H9234
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Feminism Hodges Beth ed
Margins No. 23 1975 a Review of Little Magazines & Small Press Books; Focus: Lesbian Feminist Writing & Publishing
Milwaukee: Tom Montag 1975. Wraps 10.5 inches tall on newsprint good copy with some wear and stains to covers age toning to contents. 72 pp illustrated consists of reviews articles essays & more. Tom Montag unknown
Bookseller reference : H9246
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Feminism history in the Islamic world
Photograph collection of Huda Sha'rawi Chief feminist of the Egyptian feminism movement
19 individual photographs of different sizes of which four are signed by Huda Sha'rawi including two dedicated and signed in Paris to Majd ed Din Nasif. About 14 are studio photographs; most in Paris and some in Cairo including one in Egyptian local dress signed by Lekegian in Cairo. Huda Sha‘rāwī; June 23 1879 – December 12 1947 was a pioneering Egyptian feminist leader nationalist and founder of the Egyptian Feminist Union. Born into a wealthy family in Minya she was the daughter of Muhammad Sultan the first president of the Egyptian Representative Council. Sha‘rawi spent her childhood and early adulthood secluded in an upper-class Egyptian harem. At the age of thirteen she was married to her cousin Ali Pasha Sha‘rawi. According to Margaret Badran a "subsequent separation from her husband gave her time for an extended formal education as well as an unexpected taste of independence." She was taught to read the Quran and received tutoring in Arabic and Turkish and Islamic subjects by female teachers in Cairo. Sha‘rawi wrote poetry in both Arabic and French. She later recounted her early life in her memoir Harem Years: The Memoirs of an Egyptian Feminist 1879-1924. Wikipedia unknown
Bookseller reference : 000059
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Feminism Judith Janaro Fabian
Psychological Effects of Women's and Men's Emancipation
Pittsburgh: KNOW Inc 1974. Handout 2 sheets. KNOW was a radical feminist Pittsburgh publishing collective. OCLC locates1 copy at the University of KS. KNOW, Inc unknown
Bookseller reference : H9245
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Feminism Jo Freeman
The Women's Liberation Movement: Its Origins Structures and Ideas
Pittsburgh: KNOW Inc 1971. Handout 6 sheets stapled. KNOW was a radical feminist Pittsburgh publishing collective. Lightest wear. OCLC locates 8 copies in institutions. KNOW, Inc unknown
Bookseller reference : H9240
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Feminism Linda Gordon
Towards a Radical Feminist History
Pittsburgh: KNOW Inc 1970. Handout reprinted by permission. 2 sheets stapled. KNOW was a radical feminist Pittsburgh publishing collective. OCLC locates 3 copies in institutions. KNOW, Inc unknown
Bookseller reference : H9239
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Feminism Margy Lesher
Choose Four: Lesbian/Feminist Woman Dyke Gay Chick Homosexual Lesbian Amazon Girl
Pittsburgh: KNOW Inc 1974. Handout 2 sheets stapled. From Lesbian Connection Vol. I no. 2 12/74. KNOW was a radical feminist Pittsburgh publishing collective. No copies located by OCLC. KNOW, Inc unknown
Bookseller reference : H9241
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Feminism Martha Shelly
Notes of a Radical Lesbian
Washington DC: The Womnanb's Desk and the Gay Caucus National Student Association 1970. Handout 3 sheets stapled. No copies located by OCLC. The Womnanb's Desk and the Gay Caucus, National Student Association unknown
Bookseller reference : H9242
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Feminism Poster
Fuck Housework
No Place: No Publisher Single sided printed poster approximately 435mm x 570mm in size no publisher place or date. Small tear to head with tape 'repair' to reverse otherwise quite bright and clean. Unknown. Unbound. Good. Elephant Folio. Poster. No Publisher Paperback
Bookseller reference : 003029
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Feminism Poster
International Women's Day - March 8
Baltimore MD: Liberation House Single sided screen printed poster on thick paper approximately 545mm x 705mm in size n.d. c.1969 Small pin holes to corners covered with tape to reverse water staining to top quarter with associated crinkling and some colour run to head especially visible to reverse but not too obtrusive to front. "Poster has an image of an African American woman in a dress and overcoat with a scarf on her head and a handbag on her arm. The woman is leaning with both hands on a rifle held in front of her. The left side of the poster has the text: "international / women's / day / march 8". The bottom edge has the text: "RYM Box 5241 "E" Atlanta Ga. 30307". The client for the poster was Revolutionary Youth Movement RYM. Baltimore's Liberation House Press was created by civil rights activist Walter Hall Lively 1942-1976 and subsidized by the Cummins Engine Foundation. It began around 1968 as a training ground for the young black men Lively drew to his various programs and eventually offered a full range of printing services at cut-rates to radical groups" Oakland Museum of California. First Edition. Unbound. Fair. Double Elephant. Poster. Liberation House Paperback
Bookseller reference : 003034
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Feminism Poster
There is No Generation Gap in the Sisterhood
Monterey California: National Organization for Women 1974. Single sided printed poster approximately 445mm x 630mm in size. Creased very slightly browned couple of pin holes to top corners small scuff to foot otherwise quite bright and clean. Produced by J. Johnson P.M. Leeper and J.N. Mercier for the Monterey Peninsula group of the National Organization for Women. First Edition. Unbound. Good. Atlas Folio. Poster. National Organization for Women Paperback
Bookseller reference : 003028
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Feminism Uta Stannard
Clothing and Sexuality
Pittsburgh: KNOW Inc 1971. Handout reprinted from Sexual Behavior Vol. 1 no. 2 May 1971. 3 sheets stapled. KNOW was a radical feminist Pittsburgh publishing collective. KNOW, Inc unknown
Bookseller reference : H9235
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FEMINISM. FRENCH Marilyn.
BEYOND POWER.
FEMINISM. FRENCH Marilyn. BEYOND POWER. On Women Men and Morals. New York:: Summit Books 1985. Uncorrected proof copy of the first edition. . Spine is slightly tanned else a fine copy. . Octavo light blue printed wrappers 708 pages. Summit Books, unknown
Bookseller reference : 67292
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FEMINISM. LAURITSEN John
CENSORSHIP & FEMINISM.
FEMINISM. LAURITSEN John. CENSORSHIP & FEMINISM. An Exchange. New York:: Published by the Author 1978. First edition. . Few small spots of browning to front cover else a very good copy with the text clean. . Quarto printed wrappers 7 pages stapled. A debate about the pros and cons of an upcoming obscenity trial for the film Snuff printing the text of letters by John Lauritsen Barbara Deming Pete Seeger et al. [Published by the Author], unknown
Bookseller reference : 57683
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Feminism. Chancey Sally editor.
WOMEN SPEAK OUT FOR PEACE & JUSTICE
Cleveland Ohio: Women Speak Out for Peace & Justice November 1 1970. First edition. Folded once horizontally lightly browned trace edge wear otherwise Very Good. Folio 14" x 8.5" 6 pages three stapled sheets printed recto & verso by mimeograph or similar process. <br /><br />The 24th issue of this uncommon periodical. Editor Sally Chancey was identified by F.B.I. informant Julia C. Brown as a member of the Communist Party during the House Un-American Activities Committee hearings on Communist Activities in the Cleveland Ohio area. Women Speak Out for Peace & Justice
Bookseller reference : 0000599
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Feminism. Women's Press Collective.
WOMEN'S PRESS: A WOMEN'S NEWS JOURNAL. 14 issues
Eugene Oregon: Women's Press Collective volume 1 numbers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 incorrectly numbered "7" 9 11-12 & 13; volume 2 numbers 1 2 3 & 5 broken run of early issues published monthly or bi-monthly January 1971 through August 1972. First editions. Folded once horizontally some issues lightly tattered including nicks & small tears age tanned Very Good or better. Original tabloid newspapers measuring approximately16.5" x 11.25" variously paginated illustrated throughout. <br /><br />Founded in 1970 by Margarita Donnelly & others Women's Press was <b><i>"produced completely by women in an effort to provide communication among Eugene & Oregon women."</i></b> Although the paper welcomed contributions from <b><i>"women of whatever political frame"</i></b> the contents champion women's liberation feminism & reproductive rights. This long-running & important underground newspaper ceased publication in 1987. Women's Press Collective
Bookseller reference : 0000581
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Feminism. Washington
Thirteen Issues of Pandora: A Washington Women's News Journal from the 1970s
Seattle 1979. Very good. Thirteen issues. Issues range from 8pp. to 16pp. first four printed on white paper the final nine issues printed on larger format newsprint. Some light wear and soiling. Thirteen issues of the second-wave feminist newspaper Pandora published in Seattle in the 1970s. Pandora ran from October 1971 to November 1979 and this run encompasses that range providing a look at the changes to the periodical over its history. It was published biweekly from 1971 to April 1974 moving to a monthly format with its May 1974 issue present here. The first issues from 1971 are printed on white copy paper shifting to newsprint with the issues for 1974 and later and the masthead changes several times over the course of the paper's run. Issues present here are as follows: For 1971 1:16 1:23 2:4 2:6; May July October and November 1974; May 1975; and January April June and August 1979.<br/><br/>Pandora billed itself as "a woman's paper about the efforts women are making to gain full first class status for women" with the goal of sharing information on women's issues of the day. There is significant content here about abortion and birth control prostitution women in the workplace feminist rallies and events lobbying in Washington and the final issue present has a front page story headlined "Lesbian/Gay Pride 1979." An important periodical documenting women's issues in the Pacific Northwest and the wider world. unknown books
Bookseller reference : 1361
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FEMINISM: WOMEN'S LIBERATION: 1971. Koedt Anne
NOTES FROM THE THIRD YEAR: WOMEN'S LIBERATION.
FEMINISM: WOMEN'S LIBERATION: 1971. Koedt Anne. NOTES FROM THE THIRD YEAR: WOMEN'S LIBERATION. Editors: Anne Koedt and Shulamith Firestone. New York New York:: Notes From The Third Year 1971. First edition. . Covers have light tanning along spine and extremities of covers with very slight loss along fore-edge of front cover which is slightly over-sized with yapped edge else a very good copy with text fresh and clean. . Quarto pictorial self-wrappers printed in red and black 142 pages stapled illustrated in black-and-white reproducing drawings and photographs. The contents for 'Notes from the Third Year' consists of six sections by various contributors including Anne Koedt Barbara Burris Susan Brownmiller Elaine Showalter et al with sections devoted to: 1. Liberating History: "The First Feminists" "The Trial of Susan B. Anthony"; 2. Women's Experience: "Why I Want a Wife" "Getting Angry" "Woman in the Middle" "Black Feminism" "Loving Another Woman" "A Feminist Look at Children's Books" "Speaking Out on Prostitution" and "Men and Violence"; 3. Theory and Analysis: "The Building of the Gilded Cage" "Independence from the Sexual Revolution" "Marriage" et al.; 4. Building a Movement: "Free Space" "Consciousness Raising" "The Selling of a Feminist" "The Fourth World Manifesto"; 5. The Arts: "The Independent Female - A Play" "Women's Private Writings: Anais Nin" "Women Writers and the Female Experience" and 6. A "Bibliography" of feminist literature including a category headed: "Books to Make Your Library Buy Now. Notes From The Third Year, unknown
Bookseller reference : 80466
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FEMINISM: RAPE. LAURITSEN John. BROWNMILLER Susan
RAPE: HYSTERIA AND CIVIL LIBERTIES.
FEMINISM: RAPE. LAURITSEN John. RAPE: HYSTERIA AND CIVIL LIBERTIES. New York:: Published by the Author 1979. First edition. . Covers are lightly creased front cover has slight fading and early narrow light brown stain along spine else a very good copy with the text clean. . Quarto purple printed wrappers 14 pages stapled. Contains a lengthy and highly critical review of Susan Brownmiller's book Against Our Will: Men Women and Rape. [Published by the Author], unknown
Bookseller reference : 57684
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FEMINISME
Portrait de la femme forte et vertueuse, tiré de l'écriture sainte.
P., Josse et d'Hotelfort, 1729 In-16 maroquin brun, triple filet doré encadrant les plats, fleuron d'angle, dos lisse orné, tranches dorées. (12)-224-(11) pp.
Bookseller reference : 24185
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FEMINISME - BENTZON Thérèse
Femmes d'Amérique
Paris Armand Colin 1900 in-12 demi-perc. vieux-rose, pièce de titre prune, tr. mouch. [Rel. de l'époque]
Bookseller reference : 1007
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FEMINISME - Revue de Morale Sociale
Revue de Morale Sociale "Pro justitia". [n°1 (mars 1899) à 16 (déc. 1903) complet].
16 livraisons publiées sur 5 années en 4 tomes reliés en 2 volumes grand in-8 (235 x 155 mm), demi-veau rouge cerise de l'époque, dos lisses ornés de filets estampés à froid en place de nerfs et d'un fleuron doré répété au centre, titre et tomaisons dorés, tranches mouchetées rouges, (2), 527, (5) p. de table; (4), 544 p., (4) p. de table et bibliographie; (2), 512 p., (4) p. de tables et bibliographie et (4), 507 p., (3) p. de table et bibliographie. Genève, Bureaux Place du Port, 1 [imprimerie de Paul Richter], 1899-1903.
Bookseller reference : 38788
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FEMINISME].
La Revanche sociale, 1er fascicule : Mme de Witt-Schlumberger, son oeuvre.
Caen Librairie Jouan [1914] 1 vol. broché plaquette in-8, brochée, 31 pp., portrait en frontispice. Edition originale avec un envoi autographe signé de l'auteur, "Marin-Thibault", à un journaliste. Ce fascicule, censé être le premier d'une série de brochures "destinées à traiter la solution de la question sociale (...) et le vote des femmes nous paraît être la plus importante et la plus urgente. C'est pour cette raison que nous consacrons notre première étude à Mme de Witt-Schlumberger dont l'oeuvre grande et multiple s'impose à l'admiration de tous". Militante féministe, Marguerite de Witt-Schlumberger (1853-1924) fut notamment présidente de l'Union française pour le suffrage des femmes, fondée en 1909. Couverture un peu défraîchie. Peu courant.
Bookseller reference : 117597
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FEMINISME].
La Revanche sociale, 1er fascicule : Mme de Witt-Schlumberger, son oeuvre.
Caen Librairie Jouan [1914] 1 vol. broché plaquette in-8, brochée, 31 pp., portrait en frontispice. Edition originale avec un envoi autographe signé de l'auteur, "Marin-Thibault", à un journaliste. Ce fascicule, censé être le premier d'une série de brochures "destinées à traiter la solution de la question sociale (...) et le vote des femmes nous paraît être la plus importante et la plus urgente. C'est pour cette raison que nous consacrons notre première étude à Mme de Witt-Schlumberger dont l'oeuvre grande et multiple s'impose à l'admiration de tous". Militante féministe, Marguerite de Witt-Schlumberger (1853-1924) fut notamment présidente de l'Union française pour le suffrage des femmes, fondée en 1909. Couverture un peu défraîchie. Peu courant.
Bookseller reference : 117597
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FERE (Octave). et VALLENTIN (R.).
Le livre des fiancées.
Paris, Librairie Centrale, 1866, 1 br., dos fragile. in-8, f.t., titre, 221 pp., 1er cahier détaché ;
Bookseller reference : 11229
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FERLAND-ANGERS, Albertine
Mère d'Youville : vénérable Marie-Marguerite du Frost de Lajemmerais, veuve d'Youville 1701-1771 : Fondatrice des Soeurs de la Charité de l'Hôpital-général de Montréal, dites Soeurs Grises, 2e édition
Montréal Centre Marguerite-d'Youville 1977
Bookseller reference : 18627
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FERLAND-ANGERS, Albertine
Mère d'Youville : vénérable Marie-Marguerite du Frost de Lajemmerais, veuve d'Youville 1701-1771 : Fondatrice des Soeurs de la Charité de l'Hôpital-général de Montréal, dites Soeurs Grises
Montréal Beauchemin 1945 In-8 illustré de vignettes, de planches hors-texte et d'une planche repliée à la fin (3 plans), 385p. Couverture imprimée, titrée : Mère d'Youville, première fondatrice canadienne.
Bookseller reference : 22284
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FERNET-MARTEL, Florence
Les Fernet
Sans lieu (Joliette, Imprimerie St-Viateur] L'auteure 1983
Bookseller reference : 23594
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Ferraro Barbara and Hussey Patricia with Jane O'Reilly
NO TURNING BACK
New York:: Poseidon Press 1990. NF/NF. First printing. Two nuns' battle with the Vatican over women's right to choose. Poseidon Press, hardcover
Bookseller reference : 3298
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