8 008 résultats
1021013390.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1894002790Chicago: Rand McNally & Company 1894. First edition. Hardcover. Fine. 8vo 3/4 morocco <br/><br/>Bertha Palmer was the Chair of the Women's Pavilion at the World's Columbian Exposition. . Dybwad and Bliss 59. Rand, McNally & Company hardcover
London: Routledge, 1928. Cloth; 16mo. 115 pages. Pages brown; some cover staining. Owner's name on inside front cover. Ex-library with minimal markings. Good+ condition. (BR-6)
Cloth, 12mo. Viii, 127 pages. Cover title. OCLC lists 16 copies worldwide. Children's sermons -- Jewish authors. Very good condition. (PC-1)
1833GIT00d19Paris Gaume Frères 1833. In-12 300pp. Demi basane tabac, dos lisse orné de résilles à froid, de filets et fleurons dorés, tranches marbréres, rel époque. Rousseurs. Reliure décorative.
1782GIT00e20A Paris chez Lambert et F.J Baudouin 1782. In-12 2ff n ch 412pp. Pleine basane havane, dos à nerfs orné de comaprtiments dorés, pièce de titre tabac, tranches brique, rel époque. Coiffes et coins légèrement usés, épidermures sur le plats.
1804GITaz175AParis chez Maeadan An XIII 1804. 4vol in-12 XXXV 392 423 423 405pp. Demi basane blonde, dos lisse orné de filets, résilles et fleurons dorés, pièce de titre maroquin rouge et de tomaison maroquin vert, rel époque. Usure du papier des plats, petit manque sur 1 coiffe et 1 mors fendu sur 2cm sur le Tome IV.
2012500073682Macmillan US 2012 204 pages 13 716x1 778x20 828cm. 2012. Broché. 204 pages.
198545419Fayard 1985 1 vol. broché in-8, broché sous jaquette, 566 pp. Edition originale avec un envoi de l'actrice. Très bon état.
198545419Fayard 1985 1 vol. broché in-8, broché sous jaquette, 566 pp. Edition originale avec un envoi de l'actrice. Très bon état.
15259Women at Oxford. Archive of papers recording the great debate between the Association for promoting the Education of Women AEW at Oxford and the faculty and students who opposed their entrance. 1895-1896. Total of 50 separate documents ranging from printed single page letters through bound booklets. The majority of these documents are known to exist only in one single additional copy held by the University of Oxford; and several of the papers are not noted to be included even within Oxford's collection as per OCLC worldcat. <br/><br/> This collection of papers is ripe for scholarly research. Forming a cohesive archive of 50 documents it includes synopses of the contents and resolution of meetings of the AEW arguments concerning various aspects of the question of inclusion of women at Oxford and advice for members concerning upcoming resolutions put to vote. The AEW was founded in 1873 to gain the full educational enfranchisement of women at Oxford who had actually been attending classes in small numbers by special permission since 1866. Despite vigorous support for the cause Oxford maintained as nearly the last hold-out against coeducation among British Universities not allowing women to gain the full B.A. degree until 1920. Some documents of the archive include "The Due Recognition of Women by the University of Oxford" 1896; "A Brief History of the Proposal to Admit Women to Degrees at Cambridge in 1887-8" by Thomas Case 1896; "The Value of a Genuine Diploma"; and "The B.A. Degree for Women." Full list available upon request. Individual pages or booklets sizes vary. Some hole-punched a few corner tears light edge soiling and toning. Some stamped with circular stamp "Board of Education Library"; most with numerical markers in red to upper right corner of documents. All in good condition and clearly legible. Full of sagacity and wit this archive evidences the reasoned support of women's right to the diploma over twenty years before it was finally granted.<br/> <br/>A partial List of Publications and some OCLC Worldcat search results: "most" are held only at Oxford University and no other copies at any institutions or library worldwide. 4 items had no copies at any Liabraries as per OCLC not even Oxford. See details below<br/><br/>Oxford University Gazette Tuesday Feb 18 1896 "Memorials and Resultions with respect to the admission of women to the BA Degree laid before the Hebdomadal Council in 1895 and 1896 - OCLC: NONE <br/><br/>memorandum for the committee of council; admission of women to the B.A. degree June 4 1895 by T.H. Grose - OCLC: NONE <br/><br/>Association for the Education of Women meeting flier Clarendon Building Oxford 6thApril 1895 - OCLC: NONE <br/><br/>Report approved by the Council of the Association for the Education of Women at a Meeting held March 6 1895 - OCLC: NONE <br/><br/>A Brief History of the Proposal to Admit Women to Degrees at Cambridge in 1887-8 by Thomas Case -OCLC: 6 Total: only 1 held in US Yale 5 held UK<br/><br/> "The inferiority of the undergraduate course proposed by Resolutions 2 & 4 to the freedom of education proposed by Resolution 5 in the case of women." - March 9 1896 by An Old Liberal - OCLC: Only 1 held at Oxford<br/><br/>The due recognition of women by the University of Oxford : papers by Mrs. Johnson Warden of Merton Warden of Keble Prof. Gardner E. Armstrong A.H. Johnson L.R. Farnell Members of the University against resolutions 1 2 3 & 4 to be submitted to congregation on Tuesday March 3 at 2 o'clock Feb 7 1896 -OCLC: 2 Total 1 Oxford one Germany<br/><br/>"The value of a genuine diploma" - March 9 1896 - OCLC: only 1 Held at Oxford no others.<br/><br/>"The Question of Residence" - J. Wells 1896 - OCLC: only 1 held at Oxford<br/><br/>Resolution II. A grievance and its remedies. By CH Firth -OCLC: only 1 held at Oxford<br/><br/>A noble resolution by Z - OCLC:only 1 held at Oxford<br/><br/>Resolution 5. : "I think it will be found that their exhortations are of two sorts appropriate to these two classes." - OCLC: 1 held Oxford<br/><br/>The due recognition of women in the University. : Reasons for voting for resolution 5. -OCLC: only 1 held at Oxford <br/><br/>Mixed universities: what is the teaching of experience. By Percy Gardner - OCLC: only 1 at held Oxford<br/><br/>An Appeal by HF Pelham -OCLC:only 1 held at Oxford<br/><br/>Resolution 2. Diploma versus Degree by William Anson -OCLC: only 1 held at Oxford. unknown books
14387A.L.E - Agence Littéraire Européenne, 1966 - In octavo, broché, couverture rempliée rouge en papier fort illustrée du portrait de Gisela sur fond de croix gammée, 1 page de fac simile ( document établi dans le bunker d'Hitler , 27 avril 45, 23heures 30 ), 8 pages de photographies de famille en noir en manière de frontispice, avant propos ( la traductrice), 264 pages, très bel exemplaire, tranche de titre un peu insolée tout de même.
1942GIT01214Paris La Tradition 1942. In-8 carré en feuilles sous chemise et étui 136pp. Orné de 20 illustrations en couleurs d'Emilien Dufour gravées à l'eau-forte. Tirage unique à 750exp, celui-ci 1 des 130 numérotés sur vélin d'Arches à la forme contenant un état tiré en noir de toutes les planches et 1épreuve de la planche d'essai. Etui légèrement fendu en tête mais bel exp.
215 pages. A global perspective on women and pharmaceuticals, with articles from India, the Philippines, Canada, the Netherlands and the United States. "This valuable anthology highlights the dangers women face from a powerful global drug industry that recognizes neither national boundaries nor ordinary ethics... gives us a glimpse of what a more caring, woman-oriented health system would look like... essential reading for health activists everywhere." - Barbara Ehrenreich. Occasional markings and highlighting to contents. Moderate wear. Binding intact. Solid copy. Book
19432092902137405837Seikatsu-sha 1943. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Seikatsu-sha paperback
20897Affiche publicitaire, signée en bas à droite, H.59 x 76,5 cm.
Very Good Urdu Paperback. Demy 8vo. (22 x 14 cm). In Urdu with bilingual title with English and Urdu. 602 p., b/w ills. Afghan women under the pressure of tradition and modernization.= Zanan-e-Afghan zier Feshar-e- Aanana wa Tajadud. First Edition. This work is PhD of Kazem.
320100
New English In publisher's original special designed box, 20 b/w plates of portraits. Large 4to. (35 x 26 cm). Text in Turkish. 20 b/w plts. Afife Tiyatro Ödülleri 20 yil. Afife Jale'ye Saygi. [Exhibition catalogue]. A special exhibition catalogue includes 20 Turkish female theater actresses' portraits in disguise of Afife Jale who are winners of Afife Jale Theater Award since 1998 to 2016.
15403Vintage Silver gelatin photo. Approx. 4" x 6" . C. 1920s. Portrait of an African American female graduate in her cap and gown .Inscribed in ink "to my cousin from Herlin". Very god condition. unknown
1940200711940. African American Mug Shots Women Photo archive of 4 African American Women mug shots. Two date from the 1960s in Miami and two date from the 1940s in Cleveland. 4 Silver gelatin photographs. The two from the 1960s measure 4" x 5." while the two from the 1940s measure 2.75" x 4.25". All have front shots and profile shots making a total of 8 images. All images are in black and white. The two from the 1960s have names on the verso: "Beverly Ann Williams" in the photo dated 11-28-1965 and "Pearl Mason" dated 1963 on the other. The Photograph of "Pearl Mason" also lists a weightan address and the alias "Pearl Elizabeth Wiggins" on the verso in pen. The two photographs from the 1940s do not have names on the verso. One is dated 4-17-45 from the Cleveland Ohio Police Department and features a woman in her 30s wearing a white shirt staring blankly ahead. The other is dated 10-27-1944 from the Cleveland Ohio Police Department and features a woman in her late 20s wearing her hair up and in a blazer-style jacket. This archive is an interesting time capsule and is overall in very good condition. unknown
96 pages. Features: Elephant Women - Furious and Majestic - Women's Masquerades in Africa and the Diaspora; Women's Masks and the Power of Gender in Mande History; Honoring Ejagham Women; Women - Masks - Initiation Arts in North-Western Province, Zambia; "Dressing Up and Looking Good" - Afro-Creole Female Maskers in Trinidad Carnival; Women in Masquerade and Performance (research note); Playing with Prohibitions - women, agency, and masquerades (research note); Men Portraying Women - Representations in African Masks; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy. Magazine
No marks or inscriptions. Small crease to front cover, none to rear or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. Appears unread. Very scarce. 169pp.
1927006224New York: Harold Vinal 1927. Hardcover. Very Good. 16 75 p.; 21 cm. Light green cover with printed paper spine and cover labels. Introduction by Blanche Shoemaker Wagstaff. With 2 typed letters one laid in on the front endpapers and both signed by the author and one telegram from the author Ruth Little Mason Rice 1884-1927 to poet Caroline Giltinan Harlow 1884- . Also with a handwritten letter from Mary A. Taylor sister of Rice to Harlow referring to the publication of this book and stating "Ruth's death has absolutely broken me." The author had committed suicide in September 1927. Very scarce. In Very Good Condition: spine is sunned; upper joints are weak; pp. 6 and 7 have shadows from holding the telegram; otherwise clean and tight. Harold Vinal hardcover
Fine English Paperback., Very good., 28 x 20 cm, 56, [6] p., b/w ills., 1 folding b/w map. "Afyon'daki Kadinana, MEHMET SAADETTIN AYGEN, Türkeli Yayinlari, Afyon, 1986"