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199467155Harare 1994. Paperback. Very Good. xiii 252p. Wrapper. 21cm. Edited by Norma Kitson. <br/><br/> paperback books
191921532Cambridge: The Riverside Press 1919. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good. 222 pp 7.5 x 5.25 inches in publisher's blue cloth with mounted spine label. Spine toned label rubbed but legible one small stain on front board. Internally clean and sound. No dust jacket. Elizabeth Cabot Putnam was the daughter of Harvard neurologist James Jackson Putnam. She graduated from Radcliffe in 1910 and in 1917 went to Paris where she worked as a secretary for the American Expeditionary Force's Air Service and as a Red Cross volunteer. Her letters home to her family discuss both her work and her general experiences as a young woman in a foreign country at war. Occasionally she comes across as a breezy society girl rather than someone viewing the horrors of war but at other times she is clearly deeply affected. Finally getting to rest after working at a hospital until three AM she looks out a window at the beautiful sky and writes "It was more than one could bear with equanimity -- so heavenly outside and so horrible inside -- all the blood and the hacked-up flesh and the thought of how each one is going to suffer when he gets out of ether." She cared for French soldiers ar the American Ambulance Hospital in Paris and for wounded Marines at a hospital in Neuilly. In mid-1918 she worked as a Red Cross searcher helping to track down missing servicemen. The Riverside Press hardcover books
1913WRCAM54479Peoria Il 1913. 148 photographs 1 1/2 x 2 1/2 to 3 x 4 inches mounted on 40pp. Oblong folio. Medium-weight green card stock cord tied. Light wear at edges. Thoroughly captioned. Very good. An attractive handmade photograph album documenting a camping trip made by the Tjaden family in June and July 1913 to a place they call "Camp John" near Peoria. The album features original and quoted verse numerous manuscript illustrations and other exceptional embellishments. Half of the group was made up of young women and the majority of the photos feature their exploits including water activities life in camp hiking cooking and washing and provisioning from the local farm. In general the action centers around their tent compound with several side trips to settings such as the Illinois Valley Yacht Club. <br> <br> An extensively captioned and inventive memento of an early 20th-century camping vacation. unknown books
1946630New York; Bethesda; Washington D.C.; Philadelphia 1946. About very good. Scrapbook; 28 leaves filled with a variety of printed and photographic materials. Original embossed cloth boards string tied. Items affixed to album leaves with tape; many items loose and laid in. Leaves tanned; light wear to contents. A scrapbook of diverse materials compiled by a woman named Annelle Hutton while she served in the Naval Hospital Corps on the Eastern seaboard during World War II. Hutton was a member of the WAVES Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service and specialized in aural rehabilitation. The materials in her scrapbook comprise original and commercial photographs news clippings of stories about Hutton and her colleagues printed ephemera from her training and service as well as from social events she attended and other leisure activities. unknown books
19211885Chamberlain & Various Places in South Dakota 1921. About very good. 69 original photographs each measuring 2.5 x 3.5 inches plus six leaves of text twelve postcards other ephemera. Oblong album embossed calf boards string-tied. Moderate wear at edges some rubbing and scuffing to boards. Light dust soiling internally. Photos generally clear captioned in manuscript on album leaves. A engaging photo album compiled by a young South Dakota woman that documents her activities as a part of the Chamberlain Chapter of the Camp Fire Girls during the early 1920s. Vera Gilman and her friends were members of the "Naswawkee Camp Fire" founded in 1918 in Chamberlain South Dakota. As four leaves of introductory text explain Gilman joined the group whose Native American name was intended to translate to "Feathered Arrow" in 1920 when the chapter made a camping trip to American Island a large Missouri River island opposite Chamberlain that was submerged by the construction of the Fort Randall Dam in 1953. The first half of the album documents this excursion of the eleven members all of whom have "Indian names" and occasional appear in faux-Native American dress. The second part of the album documents a 1921 trip to the Black Hills and "Dakota Wonderland" which included the Badlands Deadwood Lead Canyon and other sights which the chapter funded from their performances of a theatrical production "A Perplexing Situation" in Chamberlain and nearby Ola. A lively record of this Plains small-town iteration of Camp Fire an outdoor youth organization founded in 1910 as the girls' alternative to the Boy Scouts. unknown books
19141246Columbus 1914. Very good. 33pp. Original green printed wrappers stapled. Light wear and soiling heavier to spine. Internally clean. A report prepared following the enactment of an Ohio constitutional amendment requiring the state to set a minimum wage. This report summarizes responses to a state-wide survey about women's wages in department stores and other retail establishments providing statistics on wages by both city and age group. The most common wage was $6 per week and the most common number of hours worked was 52. An interesting tool in the historical investigation of women's work. unknown books
197811380Austin: U. of Texas Press 1978. 2nd printing. 8vo pp. 402 illust. Review copy VG in dj. This collection of autobiographical and biographical writings gathers material much unavailable in English from the beginning of Islam to the present. U. of Texas Press unknown books
1994130799Washington DC: National Museum of Women in the Arts 1994. Softcover. NF. Pale color-illustrated stapled wraps. Approx. 32 pp. 28 color photos of ikebana works and numerous b/w portraits. In Japanese and English. Catalogue for an exhibition held Sept. 28-Oct. 1 1994. National Museum of Women in the Arts unknown books
197410285.1Berkeley: Two Windows Press 1974. 1st edition. Ltd to 500cc. Yellow printed wrappers. Fine. Unpaginated. 8vo. <br/><br/> Two Windows Press unknown books
192043294Boston: Women's Educational & Industrial Union 1920. First Edition. Octavo 20cm.; publisher's blue-grey printed staplebound card wrappers; 28pp. Rear wrapper a bit toned along extremities else Very Good to Near Fine. Annual report of one of the leading Progressive Era women's organizations founded in 1877 by Dr. Harriet Clisby. The Union was the first of its kind to create a legal aid committee and started in 1924 The Horn Book Magazine the first children's book review periodical. Among the various departments covered in the present report are the Bookshop for Boys and Girls whose suggested reading lists would be the cornerstone of the above-mentioned Horn Book; a Gown Shop; a Handwork Shop; and a Food Shop. Women's Educational & Industrial Union unknown books
192639273Tashkent Uzbekistan: Women of the Central Asian Office of the Organizational Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union 1926. Quarto 30.5cm.; publisher's white pictorial staplebound wrappers printed in red blue purple and black; 30pp.; text illus. throughout including photographs and a 2-pp. comic strip printed in red blue and black. Some minor wear and dust-soil to wrapper extremities else a Very Good or better bright and unopened copy. Quite an attractive Communist women's liberation journal published in Tashkent in the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic promoting women's education and generously illustrated with political cartoons and comics. Women of the Central Asian Office of the Organizational Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Uni unknown books
197027588Washington DC: Off Our Backs 1970-1978. First Edition. 52 tabloid issues 43cm. with publication sequence as follows: Vol. 1 nos. 5-7 & 11-24; Vol. 2 nos. 2-10; Vol. 3 nos. 1-12; Vol. IV nos. 1-6 9-12; Vol. V no. 5; Vol. VI no. 3; Vol. 7 no. 2; Vol. 8 no. 4. Format slighty varying all issues with vertical or horizontal fold as issued; uniformly toned else a Near Fine collection. Large collection of one of the longest-running feminist newspapers co-founded by Marilyn Webb which only ceased publication in 2008. Published by the oob collective which originally consisted of Webb Marlene Wicks Heidi and Nan Steffens Norma Lesser and Nancy Ferro OOB was produced as a general newssource often with themed issues with a radical feminist slant. Among the most notable columns present here is "Survival" a nonsexist how-to guide covering spermicides nutrition fertility and home breast exams. Despite the emphasis on the collective there was some unrest within OOB beginning as early as 1971 when the lesbian element of the collective left to found their own periodical Furies. See Kathleen L. Endres & Therese L. Lueck's Women's Periodicals in the United States: Social and Political Issues 1996 pp. 265-273. Off Our Backs unknown books
197029410Pittsburgh: Know Inc 1970. First Edition. Quarto 27.25cm.; two typescript leaves staplebound at top left-hand corner; printed on pale blue stock. About Fine. The asterix from the title refers to "Total body orgasms of trunk limb and head." Feminist psychotherapist's first separately published piece. OCLC notes a single holding at U.Virginia Nov.2018. Know, Inc unknown books
193837756Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott 1938. First Edition. Advance Issue with "Advance Complimentary Copy" rubber-stamped to lower edge of textblock. Octavo 20.25cm; original wrappers bound into publisher's dustjacket; 1011-4773pp. Forward lean light wear to extremities with some vertical creasing to spine faint foxing to text edges with light dust-soil to wrappers; Very Good and sound. Uncommon format of the Pittsburgh author's first novel and one of the first works of fiction to deal in depth with the subject of artificial insemination. The novel is centered around Cindy Gaylord a wealthy young woman whose father is murdered while carrying on an affair. Deserted by her fiancé she grows to hate men and the way they are "degraded by the passion Nature has cursed him with." p.95. She attempts to manipulate the stock market in an attempt to ruin the man who shot her father; having succeeded and added substantially to her wealth she desires to satisfy her maternal urge through the means of artificial insemination noting "the individual doesn't count. It's on the race that's important. I'm willing to pay the man well if I can be sure he's American-born of Anglo-Saxon origin. And of course physically and mentally sound" pp.233-234. An early fictional treatment of a controversial topic; the first reports on human artificial insemination originated from Guttmacher 1943 Stoughton 1948 and Kohlberg 1953 cf. U.S. National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health. OCLC notes 17 copies. HANNA 3647. J.B. Lippincott unknown books
197126800San Francisco: Mother Lode 1971-1972. First Edition. 5 issues various formats. First three numbers issued as single broadsheet folded twice to measure 28.5x22.cm; nos. 4 & 5 issued in tabloid format 44-45cm. No. 4 printed on newsprint with usual toning else a Fine collection. All issues save the first themed including "Women in Prison" "It's All in the Family" the medical issue and the lesbian mothers issue. Among the founding contributors were Judy Syfers and Sandy Boucher. Mother Lode unknown books
193812107New York: Workers Library Publishers 1938. First printing. 12mo. Staple-bound pamphlet; illustrated wrappers; 32p. Near Fine. SEIDMAN B316: ".text of a radio address broadcast from Moscow to England and the U.S. November 2 1937 discussing the position and achievements of women in the Soviet Union." Quite nice photomontage cover featuring a woman aviator. Workers Library Publishers unknown books
197535362Berkeley: Union W.A.G.E. Educational Committee 1975. First Edition. Quarto 27.5cm; photo-illustrated wrappers stapled; 43pp; illus. Some trivial wear along spine-fold else Fine. Volume dealing with women's issues in the workplace with contributions by Jean Maddox Pamela Allen Joyce Maupin Margaret Butz and Kay Eisenhower. Union W.A.G.E. Educational Committee unknown books
195424336Los Angeles: Ward Ritchie Press 1954 1954. First edition one of 300 copies printed. Slipcase slightly worn at the edges; fine copy. 8vo original black cloth spine marbled boards printed paper label. Wood engravings by Paul Landacre. ¶ A charming journal kept by Una Jeffers the wife of poet Robinson Jeffers recording her return trip - but the first time as an adult - to Ireland where both her parents were born. Handsomely printed by Ward Ritchie and illustrated by Paul Landacre. <br/><br/> Los Angeles: Ward Ritchie Press, 1954 hardcover books
1909166906Philadelphia: The John C. Winston Company 1909. 19.3x13.2 cm octavo pp. i-iv v-ix x 11-344 inserted leaf of errata illustrations mostly on inserted plates others in the text original pictorial green cloth front panel stamped in lavender blue black and gold spine panel stamped in gold the binding is signed with the musical monogram of the author comprised of a staff with the notes "E-B-C". First edition. The emphasis of the work is travel in eastern Canada. Includes a chapter "Across the Plains" pp. 301-344. A Philadelphia author the daughter of American physicist Pliny Earle Chase whose most notable travelogues were OVER THE BORDER: ACADIA THE HOME OF "EVANGELINE" 1885 and IN QUEST OF THE QUAINT 1902. Touch of rubbing to cloth at upper spine end a fine copy. A lovely copy of this attractive book. #166906 The John C. Winston Company unknown books
1920List330New York: Arnold Genthe 1920. Silver gelatin print 6 ¾ x 9 ¼ inches on larger mount. Signed by Genthe on the mount inscribed by Marlowe as Marlowe Sothern on the mount as follows: "To Jean: our little comrade on our walks in Beautiful Stockbridge. In remembrance also of 'Sun Yat Sen' and Choo-Chio Chow. September. 1940. Julia Marlowe Sothern. Very Good. An uncommon image of the actress feminist and suffrage advocate Julia Marlowe who adopted the name - though never legally - Julia Marlowe Sothern after working with the Shakespearean actor E.H. Sothern. Ill health led Marlowe to retire from the stage in 1924 and she was seldom seen in public. This photograph inscribed later in her life is an uncommon relic from her reclusive later years. We can find no record of a Jean or the names mentioned. <br /> <br /> Arnold Genthe who famously photographed the San Francisco Earthquake of 1906 from the site of his destroyed studio moved to New York in 1911 where he became a portrait photographer. He most likely took this picture in his stint on the east coast. We find no other record of this specific portrait of Marlowe. Some silvering at margins otherwise excellent with some light normal tanning to mount. Arnold Genthe unknown books
192347267Philadelphia: Harry J. Lincoln Music Co 1923. First Edition. Quarto 31cm; photo-illustrated wrappers; 51pp. Light wear to extremities touch of dust-soil to wrappers with a short closed tear at lower spine-fold; Very Good. Attractive copy of this suffrage-themed sheet music a march two-step dedicated to the "Girls of America" published three years after the ratification of the 19th amendment. The front wrapper features a photographic portrait of five suffragettes dressed as Lady Liberty in all white robes bearing sashes that read "Justice" "Equality" "America" "Liberty" and "Victory." OCLC notes a single holding Natl. Library of Australia. Not in CREW Suffragist Sheet Music. Harry J. Lincoln Music Co unknown books
197745288Boulder: Women Studies Program - University of Colorado 1977. Second 1978 Printing. Quarto 28cm.; publisher's orange pictorial card wrappers; v1133pp. Wrappers unevenly faded and a bit worn with curling at corners else Very Good and sound. Special issue devoted to women's oral history. Women Studies Program - University of Colorado unknown books
1965260763Washington DC: Women Strike for Peace 1965. Three issues of the bulletin spanning the period between September 28 1964 and March 31 1965; Vol. 3 Nos. 5 7 and 16; 11p. each wraps 7x8.5 inches Nos. 5 and 7 with unevenly toned wraps No. 5 with offsetting to pp2-5 No. 16 with remains of tape used to hold shut for mailing address stamped on rear wrap and pencil notation on front wrap else generally very good condition. Women Strike for Peace unknown books
1964259592Washington DC: Women Strike for Peace 1964. Pamphlet. 11p. wraps secured by folding 7x8.5 inches illus. creased from being folded in thirds for mailing else very good condition. Address label of peace activist Alice Herz who immolated herself in 1965 to protest the war on rear wrap. Rear wrap also bears a torn United Nations Cessation of Nuclear Testing stamp and the note that the issue was mailed from the United Nations because "we wanted every one of you to own the historic stamp on the right. Women Strike for Peace unknown books
1968252713Washington DC: Women Strike for Peace 1968. 15p. stapled wraps 7 x 8.5 inches illus. creased from being folded in half for mailing else very good condition. Women Strike for Peace unknown books