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19153528Philadelphia 1915. Collection of a total of 285 manuscript and typescript pages of prose poetry and dramatic material written and edited by suffragist Sarah Dickson Lowrie 1870-1957. Lowrie a columnist and editor at the Philadelphia Public Ledger was also an activist. Founder of the Philadelphia Women's Committee later Chairperson of the Philadelphia League of Women Voters she used her public platform to promote equality for women and the working poor. An exceptional collection of material capturing the range of Lowrie's work as an author and editor including three genres across a period of at least 15 years. <br /> <br /> Included are:<br /> <br /> Autograph Manuscript including 5 published and unpublished works 202 pages dated 1900-1903<br /> Bound in half sheep over pebbled cloth measuring 7 x 8 inches and dated 1900-1903. The gift inscription in Lowrie's hand on the front endpaper "Mabel Norris Stewart April 1900" suggests that the notebook was a gift from her sister a major supporter of Sarah's career. Indeed the bulk of the manuscript documents Lowrie's composition and heavy revision of her story David the Hero from May 1900-August 1902 pages 1-35 59-175 with headings and notes for each section regarding dates of completion. The final entry states: "Finished these tales August 26 1902 - and dedicated them to Mary Mabel Norris Stewart with all my heart. Published Easter 1903." <br /> <br /> Interspersed within the notebook are other pieces of work by Lowrie. which appear to be unpublished. St. John of the Wilderness pages 35-56 is dated January-February 1901. The poem Away from You pages 57-58 is dated February 25 1901 and is accompanied by an original sketch. A story Peter the Fisherman pages 176-194 is dated August 25 1903. And the final piece dated November 25 1903 is on the death of her father pages 195-202 and appears to include a family history as well as a tribute to the man. Tucked loosely within the volume is a letter to Sarah from another female author identified only as J.S.C. regarding a short story. Also loosely inserted is a 1 page Autograph Poem unsigned in Lowrie's hand with content that ties together authorship and sex: ".Take my ovary Let me go Unapproached by further woe; But if you want What matters next Take o take my Appendix." Together the group shows her writing process and her ability to work on multiple projects during a highly creative period. Further research could link together the works based on religious themes Lowrie's work in activism and journalism and her own family's history.<br /> <br /> Autograph Playscript Signed for Me-Too 16 pages dated 1915<br /> Unbound but with a contemporary straight pin holding the upper left corner. Written fully in pencil with Lowrie's notation that the play was "written on July 19th & played on August 26 1915." What appears to largely be a fair copy of the two-act play the manuscript does contain checklists and notes on the first page regarding materials and equipment needed for staging. The final page is detached and incomplete but similarly contains scratch notes for the performance. <br /> <br /> Typed Manuscript Unsigned and hand annotated for The Idol 52 pages undated<br /> Unbound with loose pages measuring 8.5 x 11 inches. A short story -- possibly authored by Lowrie but definitely edited and annotated in her hand. Here the attention to detail and hands-on approach Lowrie takes are apparent. Meticulously corrected in type and in pencil with extensive portions excised or changed the typescript has also been cut apart and pasted back together throughout. The result is mispagination and the creation of a very new version of the original story.<br /> <br /> Autograph Poem Unsigned 4 pages undated<br /> Tied with blue string at the header. Pages measuring 6.75 x 10.25 inches and cut unevenly. A largely fair copy with one correction to the final line. Lowrie here tackles the themes of war violence and pacifism asserting women's place within them. "If I had been a pacifist 2000 years ago I grant you I'd have been unique and ready for a show. For in those old bloody days men really did in truth Demand an eye for a lost eye and for a tooth a tooth.One thousand years ago indeed the world had changed in part; Men's fights were then adjusted - sometimes - by words in court.Now I've been watching how things change And how the old's reversed; I always like to look ahead instead of last be first." References to war and technology including cars suggest that the present poem post-dates WWI.<br /> <br /> Typed Playscript Unsigned for The Flower Garden 8 pages undated<br /> Unbound but with two contemporary straightpins at the upper right corner. On legal paper measuring 8.5 x 12 inches. Annotated throughout in pencil with stage directions casting notes and revised lines. A play in one act it does appear that the play was performed and the present manuscript was used in its unfolding. The rear page is annotated heavily with the names of various players almost all women. Further research could definitely be conducted on those names and on the potential performance.<br /> <br /> <br /> Research opportunities abound for scholars including but not limited to American community theater performances the history of publication in women's magazines the connection between literature and women's activism themes in a pacifist suffragist's writing methods of composition and annotation and the work of Sarah Lowrie herself. unknown
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190414096Government Printing Office. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1904. First Edition. Hardcover. Volume 2 of a 34 Volume Set. Rare Volume 2 Two. Deckle edges with signatures uncut. Yellow-Tan Ochre cloth covered boards black spinal titles. Dust darkened page tops. Some light soiling but otherwise a clean unmarked tightly bound copy showing slight shelf/edge wear and gently bumped corners. NOT Ex-Library and tightly bound . Government Printing Office hardcover
190514097Government Printing Office. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1905. First Edition. Hardcover. Volume 3 of a 34 Volume Set. Rare Volume 3 Threewith deckle edges with signatures uncut. Yellow-Tan Ochre cloth covered boards black spinal titles. Dust darkened page tops. Some light soiling but otherwise a clean unmarked tightly bound copy showing slight shelf/edge wear and gently bumped corners. NOT Ex-Library and tightly bound. . Government Printing Office hardcover
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1940369275Macon. Protat Freres Paris 1940-41. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Condition. Portfolio with cloth ties featuring 140 black & white plates with 13 pages of text in French. Binding shows a little sign of age related wear and splitting of the clothto one internal flap. Contents extremely clean throughout. Size: 26.5 x 34 cms. Text is in French & Latin. Category: Books on Books; French Language; French & Latin Language; This item may require more postage than the rates shown for delivery outside the UK. If extra postage is required we will contact you before processing your order and you will be given the details and option to decline the extra cost. Macon. Protat Freres hardcover
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10809À Paris De l'imprimerie de A. Bobée 1818 1 vol. 110 x 175 mm de 3 ff. xxii pp. 1 f. d'errata et 321 pp. Veau granité orné d'un quadruple filet d'encadrement doré sur les plats dos à nerfs orné de filets dorés et à froid fleurons dorés roulettes dorées pièce de titre de maroquin bordeaux titre doré tranches marbrées roulette dorée sur les coupes dentelle intérieure dorée reliure de l'époque. Edition originale. Tirage unique à 200 exemplaires. Traduction de Courier en regard du texte grec. . Parmi les littérateurs de la décadence dans l'époque tragique de la mort de l'Empire romain le carthaginois Apulée fait figure de génie. Ces époques portent toujours d'ailleurs en même temps que leur propre poison quelques éclairs qui suffiraient à les sauver. Avec le Satiricon L'Âne d'or a donné de cette décadence l'une des meilleures représentations. Or il demeure sur les origines de ce texte quelque contradictions. Récit grec qui servit de modèle à Apulée pour L'Âne d'or La Luciade serait soit un abrégé des Métamorphoses son grand oeuvre soit au contraire leur développement. Dans sa préface Paul-Louis Courier qui donna la traduction française du texte tranche net : « . je dis que ceci n'est point un abrégé ; ce n'est point la copie réduite mais l'original au contraire du livre des Métamorphoses qui n'était qu'un développement ou plutôt une pitoyable amplification de celui-ci écrite depuis par quelque autre je crois Lucius ou si l'on veut par Lucius vieilli mal inspiré brouillé avec les Muses ayant perdu toute verve ». Et pour soutenir sa thèse il précise que les anciens n'abrégeaient que les textes historiques et « toujours on s'abstint de toucher aux ouvrages d'imagination ». Passage de la page 27 laissé en blanc comme souvent. À Paris, De l'imprimerie de A. Bobée, 1818 1 vol. (110 x 175 mm) de 3 ff., xxii pp., 1 f. d'errata et 321 pp. Veau granité, o unknown
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1856019796Paris: Firmin Didot frères pour Edwin Tross 1856. Book is Good after repairs; book has been partially resown original endpapers have been replaced and original cloth spine has been replaced. Additionally book has light soiling to red cloth light wear to cloth at corners minor foxing and slightly bowed boards; text is unmarked. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Firmin Didot frères pour Edwin Tross Hardcover