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1994Q-0961709839Madrigal Publishing 1994-09-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Madrigal Publishing paperback
20071-1565233255Fox Chapel Pub Co Inc 2007. Diary. New. 159 pages. 11.00x8.50x0.75 inches. Fox Chapel Pub Co Inc unknown
2008Q-1565233611Fox Chapel Publishing 2008-05-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Fox Chapel Publishing paperback
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2008DADAX156523362XFox Chapel Publishing 2008-06-01. paperback. New. 8.48x0.45x10.56. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Fox Chapel Publishing paperback
1970178751970. Women: A Journal of Liberation 1970 to 1975 documenting feminist cultural expression and ideological debate within the Women's Liberation Movement during the early second wave period. The material reflects feminist print culture illustrating themes of gender roles domestic life labor sexuality and global political struggle and offering insight into how activists writers and artists articulated women's experiences and demands for social transformation. It supports research into feminist media intersectional discourse and the evolution of women-centered publishing in the United States. Archive includes:<br /> <br /> 1 Women: A Journal of Liberation Vol. 1 No. 4. Summer 1970. Baltimore MD: Women: A Journal of Liberation Inc. 1970. This issue's theme is "In Revolution" and its cover bears an image of a shouting woman breaking through chains her chin lifted in determination. On the back wrapper is a photographic collage of feminists and a woman behind bars sweat dripping down her forehead. Articles discuss Vietnam the Russian Revolution Rosa Luxembourg and various current events relating to the women's movement.<br /> <br /> 2 Women: A Journal of Liberation Vol. 2 No. 1 Fall 1970. Baltimore MD: Women: A Journal of Liberation Inc. 1970. An issue on women in the arts with articles on female authors women in music and film children's literature focused on women female visual artists and women as muse. Cover features a purple print of a woman sitting in a chair and hiding her face from view captioned "model in art class".<br /> <br /> 3 Women: A Journal of Liberation Vol. 2 No. 2 Winter 1971. Baltimore MD: Women: A Journal of Liberation Inc. 1970. This issue is titled "How We Live and With Whom" and includes articles on family marriage and homelife. Many of these articles explore marital and familial issues affecting women in the 70s including the difficulties of divorce sex education for young girls and alternative lifestyles like communal living.<br /> <br /> 4 Women: A Journal of Liberation Vol. 3 No. 2 Winter 1972. Baltimore MD: Women: A Journal of Liberation Inc. 1972. Titled "Building a New Culture". An issue exploring the role of women in culture and the impact of popular culture on women including articles on women in music theater and sports as well as women's studies and sociology. Cover features a green print of five women dancing in a circle. <br /> <br /> 5 Women: A Journal of Liberation Vol. 3 No. 4. Baltimore MD: Women: A Journal of Liberation Inc. 1974. This issue is titled "International Women" and bears cover images of an older woman wearing a bandana and prints of Native women a Black woman and a Vietnamese woman holding artillery in one hand and a baby in another. Articles discuss Vietnam women in the Cuban Revolution Nisei women Chicana culture and various current events relating to the women's movement.<br /> <br /> 6 Women: A Journal of Liberation Vol. 4 No. 2 Spring 1975. Baltimore MD: Women: A Journal of Liberation Inc. 1975. Titled "The Cost of Living" this is issue centers around the relationship between women and money. Includes articles on women in the workforce welfare living in poverty and women supporting themselves independently. This topic would have been especially relevant in the mid-70s when the Equal Credit Opportunity Act opened up new financial opportunities for women in the US.<br /> <br /> Six issues spanning 1970 to 1975 each approximately 11 x 8.25 inches. This period coincides with significant developments in U.S. feminist organizing including expanded discourse on workplace equality reproductive rights and financial independence as well as increased attention to global and intersectional perspectives within the movement. The journal's combination of political analysis creative expression and visual design situates it within a broader network of feminist periodicals that shaped activist and intellectual exchange. Light handling wear covers and pages well-preserved with strong color and clarity; overall very good condition. A cohesive and visually distinctive grouping illustrating the breadth of feminist thought and cultural production in the early 1970s. unknown
1899179371899. 2 Issues of Englishwoman's Review. John Bale Sons and Danielsson Ltd: London July 15th 1899. January 15th 1902. Measures 8.5" x 5.5" inches. 224 pages. Soft covers. Both reviews open with an advertisement for the printer that reads "Office for the employment of women as compositors. Girls trained and employed for the last twenty years. Ladies and gentleman are invited to place their orders for printing where they will be executed by women in a style equal to the best. No slipshod work! No exorbitant prices!" The rest of both reviews is composed of articles news and reviews related to women's suffrage. Some titles include "Experiences Amongst Chinese Women" "The Political Position of Women in Canada." Together the two speak to the level of organization as well as the international focus of the movement as women collaborated across countries and continents reporting on successes and obstacles bolstering support for the cause by keeping readers well informed. Soft covers missing original covers. Clean front and back free endpapers instead. Texblocks tight and clean. Overall good condition. unknown
1876167211876. Wakelee Cora B. Diary 1876 records a young Connecticut student's firsthand account of the Centennial Exposition alongside later entries documenting her high school achievements and social writing practices. The manuscript provides primary evidence of how a young woman experienced and interpreted the first official World's Fair held in the United States while also preserving the social and literary conventions of adolescent friendship in the late nineteenth century. The diary supports research into youth education gendered experience at national exhibitions and the integration of public spectacle into personal narrative.<br /> Wakelee Cora B. Diary. 1876-1881. Manuscript volume containing 48 handwritten pages including early entries partially overwritten with inscription "Cora B. Wakelee Huntington Conn. May 22 1876" on the front endpaper. The opening section details Wakelee's visit to the Philadelphia exposition describing exhibits with specificity: a large-scale model of Niagara Falls "160 ft long and 80 ft high" state buildings including a New England log house furnished with objects "100 years old or over" and displays of industrial production such as carpet weaving and tinware manufacturing. She records encounters with global and historical curiosities including "Egyptian mummies" horticultural specimens such as fig orange lemon and pineapple trees and commemorative objects tied to George Washington including his carriage and textile portraits. Later entries document her academic life including transcribed newspaper recognition of her spelling achievement and scholarship prizes. Pages 14 through 48 contain a substantial collection of short poems and inscriptions intended for autograph albums combining sentimental and humorous tones such as "Though short our acquaintance has been.Permit me to call you my friend" alongside moral reflections and religious wishes. The volume also includes original mourning verse for a deceased acquaintance "Mattie Otis passed away.She has gone yes gone forever" situating personal loss within poetic expression.<br /> The diary emerges from a period in which international expositions functioned as sites of national identity formation and technological display while expanding educational opportunities exposed young women to broader cultural experiences. Wakelee's account demonstrates how large-scale public events were absorbed into individual memory and recorded alongside everyday academic and social life. The inclusion of autograph album verses reflects widespread practices among students where poetry circulated as a medium of friendship and remembrance. Original leather boards; approximately 48 pages of manuscript content; measures 8 x 5 inches. Losses to spine and loose hinges; some toning throughout; good condition. A combined record of the 1876 exposition as experienced by a young attendee and of late nineteenth-century female student literary culture. unknown
B58856-1Knoxville/Laverock 1986-2001. Vols. 7 - 22. Lrg. 4to. Wraps. Knoxville/Laverock, 1986-2001. paperback
73-6473New York: Woman's Art Journal 1993. 4to. circa 10 pp. Color plates. Soft cover. Very Good.Provenance: UC Berkeley Art Professor Peter Selz. New York: Woman's Art Journal, 1993 paperback
1986354819London: International Journal of Moral and Social Studies 1986. First Edition. Softcover. Near fine set in the original stiff-card wrappers; edges very slightly dust-dulled and toned. Remains particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight bright clean and especially sharp-cornered. Physical description; 16 issues. Contents; vol. 1 no. 1 Spring 1986 ; v. 1 no. 2 Summer 1986 ; v. 1 no. 3: Autumn 1986 ; v. 2 no. 1: Spring 1987 2 copies ; v. 2 no. 2 Summer 1987 ; v. 2 no. 3 Autumn 1987 ; v. 3 no. 1 Spring 1988 ; v. 3 no. 2 Summer 1988 ; v. 3 no. 3 Autumn 1988 ; v. 4 no. 1 Spring 1989 ; v. 4 no. 2 Summer 1989 ; v. 4 no. 3 Autumn 1989 ; v. 5 no. 1 Spring 1990 ; v. 5 no. 2 Summer 1990 ; v. 5 no. 3 Autumn 1990. Subjects Moral Studies. Social Studies. International Moral and Social Studies. London: International Journal of Moral and Social Studies paperback
75-4225Kennett Square PA: The Hillsdale Review 1996. 4to. Soft Cover. ca. 70 pp. Very Good. B&W and Color Plates. Kennett Square, PA: The Hillsdale Review, 1996 paperback
9337Odessa Texas: Western Outlaw-Lawman History Association. Limited Edition This copy No. 10. Hardcover. Fine. Quarto Custom Bound by Len Gratteri author of "William Sherod Robinson Alias Ben Wheeler" Not to Exceed 20 copies. -- Seven issues of WOLA bound in one volume with articles related to the Tombstone Travesty and the Earp Brothers of Tombstone. Illustrated with historical photographs index to the articles compiled by Neil Carmony. Western Outlaw-Lawman History Association hardcover
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1597255939-11-37224051Pediment Publishing 2015-01-01. hardcover. New. 11x9x0. Pediment Publishing hardcover
1922N4540aBerlin: Rimon Publ. House 1922. First Edition . Original Half Cloth. Very Good. 4to. 1922-1924. SOME 250pp .FOR THE 6 PARTS OF THIS IMPORTANT PERIODICAL OF JEWISH ART published in Hebrew language in Berlin. With some contenc p and explantory ages in English PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED WITH MANY PLATES IN COLOUR. EACH PART WITH THE ORIGINAL VERY DECORATIVE WRAPPERS PRESERVED. ARTICLES BY CHAGALL BIALIK AGNON AND OTHERS. Illustrated by Jewish artist many of the Jewish Russian Avantgarde PUBLISHER'S ORIGINAL HALF CLOTH BINDING. Some truly insignificant outside markings. A VERY CLEAN AND FRESH COPY .---The editors MARK and -RACHEL BERNSTEIN-WISCHNITZER had joined a group of Russian-Jewish intellectuals immigrants in Berlin with multi-lingual literary needs.RARELY FOUND IN THIS BEAUTIFUL FRESH CONDITION.------ERSTE ORIGINAL -AUSGABE 1- 6 alles erschienen. Ca. 250 S. für die 6 Teile zusammengebunden in dem Original-Halbleinen des Herausgebers. Jede einzelne der 6 Ausgaben hat ein eindrucksvolles dekoratives Umschlagsblatt alle sind erhalten. Reich illustriert teils farbig. Mit Beiträgen von Ch.N. Bialik Marc Chagall Nathan Altman u.a. viele Vertreter der JÜDISCH- RUSSISCHEN AVANTGARDE. Dieses hebräische Journal wurde in Berlin zwischen 1922 -und 1924 veröffentlicht und war der jüdischen Kunst und Literatur gewidmet. Es erschien parallel zu der jiddischen Edition genannt "Milgroim" hatte aber einen anderen literarischen Inhalt. Text in Hebräisch mit Ausnahme der zusätzlichen Inhaltsgabe der jeweiligen der 6 Ausgaben beim ersten Heft in deutsch bei Heft 2- 6 in englisch.Die Initiatoren dieser herausragenden Produktion in herausragender Druckqualität waren Dr. Mark Wischnitzer und seine Frau die berühmte Kunsthistorikerin Rachel Bernstein-Wischitzer.Beide hatten sich einer Gruppe von russisch-jüdischen Intellektuellen in Berlin angeschlossen. Ein sehr sauberes und frisches Exemplar. SELTEN! <br/> <br/> Rimon Publ. House hardcover
5f4164Aerospace Publishing Ltd/AIRtime Publishing Inc. London 1995-1998. Insgesamt ca. 1700 S. mit vielen Abbildungen kartonierte Einbände quart. - gute Exemplare / good condition / Enthalten: Volume 1 Premier Issue Volume 2 Volume 4 5 6 7 9 10 12 und 13 / Text englisch - unknown
1985021790Lawrence Kansas: Published By the Editors. 222 pages. Inscribed by both editors in two different inks and handwriting styles. A large format book published by the editors in an extremely limited edition intended for the family members. A well annotated and researched book with bibliography. A few other documents explained some illustrations. and bibliography. Stephens served for three years and writes from 1861 to 1864. Stephens was wounded taken prisoner and has daily entries of movement from the capture to Bell island and Libby Prisons -with much preceeding and later data. Contains interesting Civil war material ".Walking on dead men piled on top of each other. etc. Involved from shore in Monitor-Merrimac battle; At Cape Hattersa; Fair Oaks Seven PInes Glendale Fredericksburg Chancellorsville Gettysburg Kellys Fort Coal sic Harbor Spottsylvania Petersburg. Rare. Size: 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall . Fine. Blue Cloth hardback/gilt Title. Original First Printing. 1985. Published By the Editors hardcover
11747Printed heading "The Fell & Rock Climbing Club " etc. Beechwood Kendal 22 Dec. 1916. One pager fold marks minor defects not affecting text. "Dear Mr. Smith The 'Journal' is in preparation but will be greatly delayed this year. I will notify you later. Yours faithfully William T. Palmer Editor". [Printed heading, "The Fell & Rock Climbing Club ", etc., Beechwood, Kendal, 22 Dec. 1916. unknown
188350317021005The Eastern Morning News Company Limited Hull 1883. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. Four pamphlets in card covers bound together in red covers with dark red half leather binding with marbled end-papers and marbled text-block edge. The pamphlets were published: no. I 1883 Being a Lecture delivered at the Royal Institution on Saturday Aug. 25th 1883 RHB Nicholson in the Chair; no. II 1883; no. III Being a Lecture before the Hull Literary Club October 1883; Hull Newspapers 1880. Covers are a little darkened and leather is lightly rubbed on edges. Sound binding. Original card covers are crisp and clean. Clean pages inside covers and end-papers. 16 24 15 24. No dust jacket as published. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: under 1 kg. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 50317021005. All our books music and maps are sent by a tracked mail service. The Eastern Morning News Company Limited hardcover