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197148755Baltimore: Women: A Journal of Liberation 1971. First Edition. Quarto 27.75cm; illustrated card wrappers stapled; 64pp; illus. Light wear to extremities else Near Fine. Early well-preserved copy of this key journal the first national publication of the second wave women's movement. The journal was founded in Baltimore MD by four women - Dee Ann Mims Donna Keck Vicki Pollard and Carmen Arbona - with the goal of providing a forum for opinions and expression that were essential to the burgeoning women's movement. The journal was managed by a collective with each issue focussing on a different theme. The publication ran from 1969-1983 ultimately folding due to reduced readership and financial stress. Contents include contributions by Audre Lorde Margaret Blanchard Diane Feeley Mary Deaton and others. Women: A Journal of Liberation unknown books
197248840Baltimore: Women: A Journal of Liberation 1972. First Edition. Quarto 27.75cm; illustrated card wrappers stapled; 72pp; illus. Trivial wear to extremities else Fine. Well-preserved copy of this key journal the first national publication of the second wave women's movement. The journal was founded in Baltimore MD by four women - Dee Ann Mims Donna Keck Vicki Pollard and Carmen Arbona - with the goal of providing a forum for opinions and expression that were essential to the burgeoning women's movement. The journal was managed by a collective with each issue focussing on a different theme. The publication ran from 1969-1983 ultimately folding due to reduced readership and financial stress. Contents include contributions by Alice Krakauer Howard Zinn Sarah Paretsky Susan Atkins Claire Jacobs Marilyn Becker and others. Women: A Journal of Liberation unknown books
197448841Baltimore: Women: A Journal of Liberation 1974. First Edition. Quarto 27.75cm; illustrated card wrappers stapled; 64pp; illus. Trivial wear to extremities else Fine. Well-preserved copy of this key journal the first national publication of the second wave women's movement. The journal was founded in Baltimore MD by four women - Dee Ann Mims Donna Keck Vicki Pollard and Carmen Arbona - with the goal of providing a forum for opinions and expression that were essential to the burgeoning women's movement. The journal was managed by a collective with each issue focussing on a different theme. The publication ran from 1969-1983 ultimately folding due to reduced readership and financial stress. Contents include contributions by Cathy Cade Christina Adachi Anne Cooper Sarah Wolf Margaret Randall and others. Women: A Journal of Liberation unknown books
197448756Baltimore: Women: A Journal of Liberation 1974. First Edition. Quarto 27.75cm; illustrated card wrappers stapled; 64pp; illus. Light wear to extremities else Near Fine. Early well-preserved copy of this key journal the first national publication of the second wave women's movement. The journal was founded in Baltimore MD by four women - Dee Ann Mims Donna Keck Vicki Pollard and Carmen Arbona - with the goal of providing a forum for opinions and expression that were essential to the burgeoning women's movement. The journal was managed by a collective with each issue focussing on a different theme. The publication ran from 1969-1983 ultimately folding due to reduced readership and financial stress. Contents include contributions by Margaret Blanchard Barbara Lefcowitz Lyne Boyce Irene Reville and others. Women: A Journal of Liberation unknown books
197548757Baltimore: Women: A Journal of Liberation 1975. First Edition. Quarto 27.75cm; illustrated card wrappers stapled; 64pp; illus. Light wear to extremities else Near Fine. Early well-preserved copy of this key journal the first national publication of the second wave women's movement. The journal was founded in Baltimore MD by four women - Dee Ann Mims Donna Keck Vicki Pollard and Carmen Arbona - with the goal of providing a forum for opinions and expression that were essential to the burgeoning women's movement. The journal was managed by a collective with each issue focussing on a different theme. The publication ran from 1969-1983 ultimately folding due to reduced readership and financial stress. Contents include contributions by Susan Rautenberg Joyce Maupin Joan Murphy Connie Carroll Pittman Emily Toth and others. Women: A Journal of Liberation unknown books
197648842Baltimore: Women: A Journal of Liberation 1976. First Edition. Quarto 27.75cm; illustrated card wrappers stapled; 64pp; illus. Trivial wear to extremities else Fine. Well-preserved copy of this key journal the first national publication of the second wave women's movement. The journal was founded in Baltimore MD by four women - Dee Ann Mims Donna Keck Vicki Pollard and Carmen Arbona - with the goal of providing a forum for opinions and expression that were essential to the burgeoning women's movement. The journal was managed by a collective with each issue focussing on a different theme. The publication ran from 1969-1983 ultimately folding due to reduced readership and financial stress. Contents include contributions by Lydia Kelly Sandra Snowden Marilyn Shields Nancy Fuller and others. Women: A Journal of Liberation unknown books
196831768New York: Holt Rinehart and Winston 1968. First Edition. First Printing. Octavo 21.5cm; black cloth with titles stamped in white on spine and front cover; blue topstain; dustjacket; xv v 171pp. Remaindered price neatly rubber-stamped to front endpaper with a hint of offset to same else Fine in a Fine unclipped dustjacket priced $4.95. Portrait of the woman's viewpoint on the American Catholic church written by the co-founder of Cross Currents. Holt, Rinehart and Winston unknown books
199717809Maryland: The Art Gallery University of Maryland 1997. First edition. Paperback. Very Good . Thin oblong quarto. Exhibition catalog featuring essays on these six women artists. A clean very good copy in stapled printed wrappers. 20 pp. <br/><br/> The Art Gallery, University of Maryland paperback books
197448335Washington DC: Resources for Community Change 1974. First Edition. Quarto 26.5cm; photo-illustrated wrappers stapled; iii45pp; illus. Contemporary pencil price to upper right corner of front wrapper else Fine. Publication presenting a variety of materials to acquaint readers with general day care issues with special emphasis on campus day care and co-operatively run centers. With contributions by Louise Gross Phyllis MacEwan Susan Edmiston Vicki Breibart Janet P. Swenson Paula Page and others. Resources for Community Change unknown books
197046052Boston: New England Free Press ca.1970's. Reprint. Slim octavo 22.5cm; illustrated wrappers stapled; 32pp; illus. Light wear to extremities some faint scattered soil to wrappers with one passage marked in ink at right margin; Very Good. An article first published as a series of essays in the first two issues of No More Fun and Games. New England Free Press unknown books
197149887Cambridge MA: Cell 16 1971. First Edition. Octavo 22.75cm; original card wrappers stapled; 128pp; illus. Light wear to spine ends else Fine. Penultimate issue of this short-lived sporadically-published journal of separatist feminist theory & politics published by Roxanne Dunbar's militant feminist group Cell 16. Includes multiple contributions by Betsy Warrior including "The Politics of Rock Culture"; and Dana Densmore "The Dating Fraud". The group originally founded by Roxanne Dunbar encouraged celibacy heterosexual separatism and karate. Cell 16 unknown books
197232430Princeton: Women on Words & Images 1972. Second Printing. Slim octavo 21.5cm; illustrated wrappers stapled; 58pp; illus. Oxidation to staples mild wear and toning to extremities; Near Fine. "What is at specific issue in our study of current readers is the way in which girls are portrayed in these stories - the activities in which they engage the attitudes they display the way in which people treat them the generalizations which are made about them and the directions for future life and work which are offered to them - as contrasted with the treatment of boys whether contemporary or historical - their activities their ambitions their hopes and dreams and their ultimate objectives from introduction. Women on Words & Images 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
1966251509Washington DC: Women Strike for Peace 1966. 15p. stapled wraps 7 x 8.5 inches illus. creased from being folded in half large pen notation and remains of tape used to hold shut for mailing on rear wrap else very good condition. Women Strike for Peace unknown books
1964260764Washington DC: Women Strike for Peace 1964. Pamphlet. 11p. wraps secured by folding 7x8.5 inches illus. offsetting to front wrap else very good condition. Women Strike for Peace 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
196920600Ann Arbor MI: University of Michigan 1969. First printing. 4to pp. 35. Paper wraps. Speeches and panel discussion of the Conference- workshop March 26 1969. VG. University of Michigan 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
199467155Harare 1994. Paperback. Very Good. xiii 252p. Wrapper. 21cm. Edited by Norma Kitson. <br/><br/> paperback books
1999130779Washington DC: National Museum of Women in the Arts 1999. Softcover. Very Good with slight bend to upper corner. Gray 4-fold with b/w illustration. 9 b/w illustrations including cover. Published for an exhbition held July 26-November 21 1999 at the National Museum of Women in the Arts. National Museum of Women in the Arts unknown books
1989129245Washington DC: The National Museum of Women in the Arts 1989. Softcover. Like New. Black wraps with bw pictorial illus. 48 pp. 28 bw illustrations. From the preface: An exhibition of photographs and journal entries recording the artist's experiences as South Africa's first woman war corresondent in World War II. Internationally known for her documentary photography she covered the Allied invasion of Europe for the South African magazine Libertas. The National Museum of Women in the Arts unknown books
199016566Washington DC: National Museum of Women in the Arts 1990. Softcover. VG. Pale tan wraps. 56 pp. 1 bw numerous color plates. Published on the occasion of an exhibition of Joan Personette's works at the National Museum of Women in the Art Oct. 30 1990 to Feb. 3 1991. National Museum of Women in the Arts unknown books
1977130682Washington DC: National Museum of Women in the Arts 1977. Softcover. NF. White ill. stapled wraps. 8 pp. 5 color plates including cover. Catalogue for an exhibition held September 4 - November 30 1997. National Museum of Women in the Arts unknown books
2008129189Washington DC: National Museum of Women in the Arts 2008. Softcover. Near fine. Deep red with black and color illustration 64 pp. profuse color illustrations. Published to accompany an exhibition held March 3 - May 28 2008. National Museum of Women in the Arts unknown books