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1966039838Brattleboro VT: Stephen Green Press 1966. ix 246p. b/w illus. dj. Stephen Green Press unknown books
197639986Washington DC: National League of Women Voters of the United States 1976. First Edition. Octavo 22.75cm.; publisher's photo-illustrated staplebound wrappers; 28pp.; illus. Light wear contemporary address label to rear cover else Near Fine. National League of Women Voters of the United States unknown books
197639985Washington DC: League of Women Voters of the United States 1976. First Edition. Octavo 22.75cm.; publisher's green decorative staplebound card wrappers; 29pp.; illus. Minor wear contemporary address label to rear cover else Near Fine. League of Women Voters of the United States unknown books
195157788Washington 1951. Hardcover. Fair. photos 128p. Original yellow boards. 28cm. Moderate cover soil and wear. Lacks backstrip. No Jacket. <br/><br/> Washington hardcover books
1980208996Dublin CA: Tri-Valley NOW 1980. Two issues of the newsletter four sheets and five sheets printed both sides stapled upper-left corner mimeographed reports calendar of events news illustrations map very good. Tri-Valley NOW unknown books
1973167576Boulder CO: author 1973. 7p 8.5x11 inches mimeographed document with "Office Copy: Do Not Remove" written in marker at top of first page stapled at left top page first two pages discolored left edge of third page discolored else good condition. The Boulder NOW chapter seeks to initiate a discussion on whether feminism is compatible with corporate capitalism. Typically some chapters and local NOW organizations had more radical positions that the state and national structures. author unknown books
1946527711946. NEW JERSEY COLLEGE FOR WOMEN/ RUTGERS UNIVERSITY. THE 1946 QUAIR YEARBOOK. New Brunswick: Rutgers University 1946. Small 4to. grey cloth stamped in blue & gilt. First Edition. The school's annual 1946 year book. Very Good. $25.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books
197332780Seattle: Radical Women 1973. First Edition. Quarto 28cm.; original blue staplebound wrappers; 29pp.; printed from typescript. Fine. Radical Women unknown books
197026417Seattle: Radical Women 1970. Quarto 28cm.; 14 staplebound leaves; title page printed from typescript the remainder consisting of reproductions of illustrated newspaper articles appearing in the Seattle Post Intelligencer January 18-25 1970. Very minor toning to extremities else About Fine. 5 copies located in OCLC as of May 2015 none in the state of Washington. Radical Women unknown books
1981250825London: Camerawork 1981. Newspaper. 20p. folded tabloid on heavy white stock articles b&w photos opinion/editorials comic strip on rear panel very good. Camerawork unknown books
192328246New York: E.P. Dutton 1923. Later printing. Cloth boards; dustjacket; 511pp. Tight VG copy in lightly toned dustwrapper. Twenty-first printing in same year as the first. A well-preserved copy. Dedicated "To the Working Women of America." An issue novel of women entering the work force; the heroine juggles home life and a career finally sacrificing her marriage in order to rise to executive status in a publishing company. The book was a sensation upon publication and went into at least five printings in the first year and no fewer than thirty printings overall. HANNA 2640. E.P. Dutton unknown books
1987258417San Francisco: SCWU 1987. Magazine. 20p includes covers 8.25x11 inches ads bios photos very good program booklet for the event in stapled blue & white wraps. Eleventh annual event. SCWU unknown books
1988196931Los Angeles: SCWU 1988. Magazine. 36p including covers 8.5x11 inches ads program illustrations and photos bios very good booklet in stapled pictorial wraps. SCWU unknown books
1992189395Los Angeles: SCWU 1992. Magazine. 32p including covers 8.5x11 inches ads program illustrations and photos bios very good booklet in stapled pictorial wraps. Twelfth annual awards dinner. SCWU unknown books
1986218942Sherman Oaks: SCWU 1986. Three issue broken run various pagination 18p-24p. 8.5x11 inches photos ads reviews articles services and resources very good newsletter in unbound wraps. Lesbian newsletter from Southern California. Issues include: 6:6 9:1 & 10:3. SCWU unknown books
1986258416San Francisco: SCWU 1986. Magazine. 20p includes covers 8.25x11 inches ads bios photos very good program booklet for the event in stapled white wraps. SCWU unknown books
197226099Vancouver: Status of Women Council 1972. First Edition. Octavo 21.5cm.; original white staplebound wrappers printed in magenta; 242pp. About Fine. Promotional brochure and order form laid in. Publication of a research project on women's rights in Canada. Status of Women Council unknown books
197548593Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office 1975. First Edition. Octavo 23cm.; staplebound self-wrappers; vi87pp. Light toning to extremities minor soil to rear cover else Very Good or better. At head of upper cover: "Committee Print 94th Congress 1st Session. U.S. Government Printing Office unknown books
19602349Ozark Alabama: The United Methodist Women of The First United Methodist Church c. 1960's. Cards. Colored cards metal rings. Very good. 11 x 14 cm. Over 150 recipe cards color-coded featuring fun and resourceful mid-century recipes. Cheese balls salads encased in gelatin casseroles candy and cakes all attributed to members of the community. Bound in two metal rings. Cards toned with minor staining. <br/><br/> The United Methodist Women of The First United Methodist Church unknown books
167883New York: International Socialists 196-. 8p. 8.5x11 inch mimeographed sheets stapled at upper left corner paper toned 1/2 inch closed tear on rear sheet else very good condition. Outlines the reasons for and potential structure and activities of a discrete women's caucus to countervail the historical dominance of male leaders in IS. International Socialists unknown books
196324840Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office 1963. First Edition. Quarto 26cm.; original white pictorial wrappers printed in red and black; 2v786pp.; illus. including plain photographic portraits of President John F. Kennedy and Eleanor Roosevelt. Fine. U.S. Government Printing Office] unknown books
197048863Baltimore: Women: A Journal of Liberation Inc 1970. First Edition. Quarto 28cm; illustrated card wrappers stapled; 80pp; illus. Light wear and scattered foxing to extremities; Very Good. Early issue 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 Linda Gordon Sharon Wolfson Judy Miller Carol Driscoll Natalie Petesch Evelyn Frankford and others. Women: A Journal of Liberation, Inc unknown books
197048864Baltimore: Women: A Journal of Liberation Inc 1970. First Edition. Quarto 28cm; illustrated card wrappers stapled; 64pp; illus. Light wear and dustiness to extremities else Near Fine. Early issue 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 Alix Shulman JoAnn Gardner Karen Lindsey Ellen DuBois Donna Keck Sue Davis Yosano Akiko and others. Women: A Journal of Liberation, Inc unknown books
197048753Baltimore: Women: A Journal of Liberation 1970. First Edition. Quarto 27.75cm; illustrated card wrappers stapled; 64pp; illus. Light wear and toning to wrappers with some mild scattered foxing; 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 Alix Shulman Emilie Glen Lynn Bronstein Tillie Olsen Emory Douglas Inez Martinez and others. Women: A Journal of Liberation unknown books
197048754Baltimore: Women: A Journal of Liberation 1970. 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 Rita Mae Brown Deborah Thomas Eve Merriam Brooke Spear-Williams and others. Women: A Journal of Liberation unknown books