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19342082702114600498Heibonsha 1934. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Heibonsha paperback
19583134469Chicago: Henry Regnery 1958. (6), 126 Seiten 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Orig.-Pappband mit illustriertem Orig.-Schutzumschlag. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
1968106721Newport Mon: The Ceramic Book Company 1968. Limited to 1000 copies. Hardbound. VG. Orange cloth with gilt title. Color frontis xvi 97 pp. with 21 pages of about 40 color plates followed by 50 pages with almost 200 additional bw photographs. Billingsley worked at the Derby Pinxton Torksey Worcester Nantgarw Swansea and Coalport potteries and this biographical study adds to the knowledge of each of the factories. The Ceramic Book Company hardcover books
19842082702114603639Shicho-sha 1984. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Shicho-sha paperback
19792082702114602969Bungeishunju fixed 1400 yen 1979. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Bungeishunju fixed 1400 yen paperback
1907134985Letchworth Herts: Garden City Press 1907. First edition of Constance Smedley's rare feminist tract published under the pseudonym X and with an appendix by Ethel Snowden. Octavo original cloth morocco spine label lettered in gilt patterned endpapers. Appendix by Ethel Snowden. In good condition. Stamps throughout including to the front and rear panels and top edge. Bookplates to the pastedown. The mid-19th century women’s suffrage movement was broad made up of women and men with a wide range of views. In terms of diversity the greatest achievement of the twentieth-century woman suffrage movement was its extremely broad class base. One major division especially in Britain was between suffragists who sought to create change constitutionally and suffragettes led by English political activist Emmeline Pankhurst who in 1903 formed the more militant Women's Social and Political Union. Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott were the first two women in America to organize the women's rights convention in July 1848. Susan B. Anthony later joined the movement and helped form the National Woman's Suffrage Association NWSA in May of 1869. Their goal was to change the 15th Amendment because it did not mention nor include women which is why the NWSA protested against it. Most major Western powers extended voting rights to women in the interwar period including Canada 1917 Britain and Germany 1918 Austria the Netherlands 1919 and the United States 1920. Author illustrator and campaigner for women's rights Constance Smedley published this feminist tract Woman: A Few Shrieks under the pseudonym ‘X’ in 1907 with an appendix by radical English suffragette Ethel Snowden. Garden City Press hardcover
191815330Published by the Author 1918. Hardcover. Very good. pp xxviii 329 23 Appendix. Original green cloth somewhat creased one corner bumped. Pages age-tanned but clean binding sound. Appendix entitled "A Short Bibliographical Review of the Origin and Development of the Idea of the 'Society of Nations.'" De Kay 1872-1938 was the author of approxinately "twenty books and several plays amassed and lost a number of fortunes and pursued by charges of fraud for various financial deals spent many years dodging extradition proceedings across Europe. Born in Iowa he began his career in ranching and newspaper publishing in South Dakota but by 1910 had achieved international business prominence as president of the Mexican National Packing Company which he had founded in 1902" NY Public Library Website. This work addresses the changing role of women in the modern world and includes an outline of "a new system of marriage sound in its principles and morals and in strict accord with the nature and practice of men who are at present able to have all the advantages of relations with several women at one or another period of their lives without incurring any of the responsibilities which should be inseparable from their conduct." Published by the Author hardcover
191815330Published by the Author 1918. Hardcover. Very good. pp xxviii 329 23 Appendix. Original green cloth somewhat creased one corner bumped. Pages age-tanned but clean binding sound. Appendix entitled "A Short Bibliographical Review of the Origin and Development of the Idea of the 'Society of Nations.'" De Kay 1872-1938 was the author of approxinately "twenty books and several plays amassed and lost a number of fortunes and pursued by charges of fraud for various financial deals spent many years dodging extradition proceedings across Europe. Born in Iowa he began his career in ranching and newspaper publishing in South Dakota but by 1910 had achieved international business prominence as president of the Mexican National Packing Company which he had founded in 1902" NY Public Library Website. This work addresses the changing role of women in the modern world and includes an outline of "a new system of marriage sound in its principles and morals and in strict accord with the nature and practice of men who are at present able to have all the advantages of relations with several women at one or another period of their lives without incurring any of the responsibilities which should be inseparable from their conduct." Published by the Author hardcover books
1921038274London: Faber & Faber Limited 1921. 2nd Edition . Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. Eric Gill. Original cream dust-jacket with black titles one or two little chips to the top edge price corner clipped although price remains 6s 6d very tidy having been kept in a clear protective cover. Book buind in green/grey cloth with title in red along the spine clean bright and square. Hinge firm no inscriptions end papers darkened thereafter pages are smooth clean and clear with illustrations throughout by Eric Gill. <br/> <br/> Faber & Faber Limited hardcover
1920A134Ditchling: S. Dominic's Press 1920. Hardcover. First Edition First Printing. 16mo. viii. 40pp. 31 wood engravings 5 of which are by Eric Gill several by Desmond Chute and others. Bound in a quarter cloth over paper covered boards. GILL II/77. VERY GOOD. Shows shelf rubbing along the edges and corners with just a hint of loss spine somewhat toned the slightest hint of toning to the endpapers otherwise the binding is strong and tight the text and engravings are clean and unmarked and the boards remain bright and distinct. As pictured. S. Dominic's Press hardcover
199471201Puyallup WA: Furute Medicine Publishing 1994. Paperback. xiv 319p. message to the reader introduction resources recommended reading appendix glossary endnotes index illustrations tables and figures very good first edition first printing stated trade paperback in pictorial wraps Naturopathic approach. See Young AIDS Dissidents #32. From the cover: "AIDS CAN be controlled. This book tells how using natural alternative therapies. Furute Medicine Publishing paperback books