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Blue-white octavo, 2-stapled binding, 30 pages ; 23 cm. Women -- Legal status, laws, etc.
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
16662Women Sports Education Women's Athletic Council secretary's handwritten minutes written in many hands concerning school teams and fundraisers for basketball soccer volleyball and other sports from academic years 1938-1947. Original boards. 8.5 x 6.5 in. Title on front cover" Composition Book Property of Women's Athletic Council Secretary's Book" . 90 pages. Includes additional loose papers related to the council. "Each W.A.C. girl who fulfills her obligations in officiating and playing during the year 2 semesters in which she plays in two sports and coaches one or vice versa is given an additional star for her council work. If she does not fulfill this she is dropped from the council."<br /> <br /> Handwritten entries spanning almost a decade of council business relating to managing and promoting Sports for Women. "The first meeting of the Women's Athletic council was called to order by Miss Helen Wily on September 27. Nominations were opened for new president. Eva Murdock was formally elected to the office. The question of . a coach for freshman hockey was introduced and Wasdine Freedline was appointed to this position. The president made a request of new business and in response to the request freshmen practice days were set for Tuesdays and Thursdays. Sophomore practice days were set for Wednesdays and Fridays. A motion was properly moved and seconded that the meeting be adjourned. Respectfully submitted Anita Brown Sec."<br /> <br /> In addition to coaches and rosters for Varsity Freshman and Sophomore teams in basketball volleyball softball and soccer; the council organized various social functions. "New business. There was a discussion of the possibility of a social function before the term ends but nothing definite was decided." "After debating over several different types of social function It was decided that we have a Weiner Roast down by the river Friday Sept. 20. Ruth Barr and Marylou Gourley were appointed by the president to buy the food." They also oversaw tournaments and games for students. "Plans were discussed for the Speedball Tournament." "An intramural tournament including ping-pong shuffleboard badminton to be healed between the five sororities and a team of non-sorority girls." Some wear and loss to lower portion of spine. In very good condition. unknown
169937916Amsterdam: By Jan ten Hoorn boekverkooper 1699. First Edition. In four parts each with half-title and separate pagination and signatures. Engraved pictorial title and eleven plates by J. Luyken. 16 192 4 128 4 159 1 blank 4 198 pp. 1 vols. 4to. Contemporary vellum. Minor soiling to covers engraved title with contemporary repair to lower margin one gathering loosened lower corner of one page torn with loss of one letter in marginal gloss else a fresh fine copy. Luyken J. First Edition. In four parts each with half-title and separate pagination and signatures. Engraved pictorial title and eleven plates by J. Luyken. 16 192 4 128 4 159 1 blank 4 198 pp. 1 vols. 4to. Compendium of short biographies illustrating the rise and fall of princesses women martyrs of the church and other notable women from history. With eleven "curious" plates by Luykens depicting murders executions and other violent deaths. By Jan ten Hoorn, boekverkooper 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
21959Chapman & Hall 1895-6. 5 volumes 8vo 9 1/2 x 6 1/4 inches ca. 450-500 pages per volume. Contempiary half burgundy roan spines gilt ruled and lettered direct; two outer joints cracked rubbed internally good. Numerous Women writers including Violet Hunt: "A Hard Woman"; "The Daughter of the House"; "A Counsel of Imperfection"; " A Minx"; "The Pros and the Cons"; "The Story of a Ghost"". " A Modern Manage" by Clara Saville Clarke; "Success" by Ellen F. Pinsent. And contributions by Edith A.Barnet; Mrs Andrew Dean; Mary E. Wilkins; Flora A Steel; Frances E. Huntley; Annie E. Holdsworth; Mrs Vere Campbell; Mary Sale; Mrs. B. m. Crocker; Beatrice Harradan; Ella Fuller Maitland; Margaret Deland; Beatrice Marshall; Grace Jennings; Evelyn Sharp; Maria L. Jenkin; Gertrude KIngston Esther Poland & others! Also Henry James "The Way it Came"; E.W. Horning "The Magic Cigar" & "Demon Conger" by Eden Phillpotts etc. etc. An uncommon periodical. Chapman & Hall, 1895-6. unknown
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Z1-H-026-02323Women Working Worldwide. Used - Good. Ships from UK in 48 hours or less usually same day. Your purchase helps support Sri Lankan Children's Charity 'The Rainbow Centre'. Ex-library so some stamps and wear but in good overall condition. May contain underlining and/or highlighting. 100% money back guarantee. We are a world class secondhand bookstore based in Hertfordshire United Kingdom and specialize in high quality textbooks across an enormous variety of subjects. We aim to provide a vast range of textbooks rare and collectible books at a great price. Our donations to The Rainbow Centre have helped provide an education and a safe haven to hundreds of children who live in appalling conditions. We provide a 100% money back guarantee and are dedicated to providing our customers with the highest standards of service in the bookselling industry. Women Working Worldwide unknown
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
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19902081402109701728Not Available 1990. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
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
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