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Please note: missing pages 21-22, 33-34, 53-54, 63-64, and 75-78. Features: Diane Von Furstenberg - Life at the Top; Truman Capote's Zoo; Women - Can Rights Be Equal; and much more. Unmarked with somewhat above-average wear. While incomplete, still an informative and well-illustrated issue. Book
1952. In-12 carré Broché non paginé. Photos en noir de Serge de Sazo, etc... Bel exemplaire peu courant
1952. In-12 carré Broché non paginé. Photos en noir de Serge de Sazo, etc... Bel exemplaire peu courant
1952415641952. In-12 carré 1952. In-12 carré Broché non paginé. Photos en noir de Serge de Sazo, etc... Bel exemplaire peu courant
1952415711952. In-12 carré 1952. In-12 carré Broché non paginé. Photos en noir de Serge de Sazo, etc... Bel exemplaire peu courant
200222558NY:: Palgrave. As New in As New dust jacket. 2002. Hardcover. 031223760X . Edited by Mary Ann Caws. Black and white photographs. First printing. As new in like dust jacket. . Palgrave, hardcover books
20142920EBWien., Ambra Verlag., 2014. 28 x 21,2 cm. 360 S. OKarton mit illustriertem OKlappenumschlag., 2920E 1. Auflage. Sehr gutes Exemplar. Edition: Angewandte.
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
12mo [19.5 x 13.5 cm]; 354 pp, 8 tinted plates including frontis and extra pictorial title page, index. original blind-stamped cloth, elaborate gilted spine with gilt title lettering, short tear and slightly frayed spine end, lightly foxed on some leaves, but overall clean, very good sound copy, spine gilt bright. A picture of this book is available upon re Robinson p. 25: 'She was the first full-time woman traveller'. The author describes her travels in 1845 in interesting detail with some emphasis on the people and their customs, scenery, notable buildings and events. The US edition of same year had no plates, which are of scenery, geysers, Copenhagen, Christiania, Falls of Trolhatta, Stockholm, mines of Dannemora, etc.
This books is an attempt to understand, through a gender lens the ways in which society has been shaped, and the reins for that shaping. Women in Indian society, as everywhere, constitute half of its members, but still figure very little in its historiography. the papers collected here focus on different facets of women's history, but are linked by the common thread of trying to make visible, that which was invisible. Contents:- Contents, Acknowledgements 7, List of Contributors 9, Introduction 11, Kirit K. Shah and Radhika Seshan, 1. Studying Women in Contemporary History in the, Context of New Writings of History 23, Neera Desai, 2. Feminist Theology and Subordination of Women 35, Soonu J. Dhanjisha, 3. The Problem in Laws faced by the Muslim Women, of India 41, Ramala Buxamusa, 4. A Gender Approach to the Smrti of Manu 53, Archana Mishra, 5. Avantisundari – A Learned Woman of Early India 63, Kamal Abhyankar, 6. Sati: An Epigraphic Perspective on Medieval, Gujarat 69, Mrinal Joshi, 7. Women Journalism in Gujarati: A Study in, Expression of Gender Perception (1850- 1920) 85, Shirin Mehta, 8. Gender Perceptions in the Sundari Subodh, the, Popular Women’s Journal in Gujarati (1903-1923) 103, Kunjlata Shah, 6 Visibilising Women: Facets of History Through a Gender Lens, 9. Institution Building and Social Change in Western, India: A Case Study of Vanita Vishram,, Surat, 1907-1920 115, Makrand Mehta, 10. Lokahitwadi – Harbinger of Social Change 123, Usha Thakkar, 11. Gender Oppression? Female Infanticide among, Jadejas of Gujarat 143, Purabi Ghosh Roy, 12. Jain Women’s Urge for Education: A Gender, Perspective 153, Padmaja Patil, 13. A Critical Review of Historiography with Reference, to Women’s Healthcare 163, Meherjyoti Sangle, 14. Concepts of Swadeshi and Gender: Tagore’s, Ghare Baire 181, Sushma J. Varma, 15. Gender Relations in Indian National Army 191, Manisha Dikholkar, 16. Gender Movement in Assam: A Perspective on, Gender Inequality 199, Ranjana Mishra, 17. New Morality and Women’s Liberation in Western, India 215, Jaswandi Wamburkar Utagikar, Index 237 The Title 'Visibilising Women: Facets of History Through a Gender Lens written/authored/edited by Prof. K.K. Shah, Radhika Seshan', published in the year 2005. The ISBN 9788178354156 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 225 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology / Women Studies. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
194330222Paris J.Susse 1943 Petit In-8 252 pp, photos hors-texte , broché fragile
7669éditions invenit, Tourcoing & musée de Boulogne-sur-Mer, 2018. In-4, broché sous couverture illustrée en couleurs, 48 pp. Introduction : Virginie Demont-Breton et les collections du musée de Boulogne-sur-Mer, par Elikya Kandot - L'Union des Femmes peintres et sculpteurs. La présidence de Virginie Demont-Breton, par Roberta Serra - Autour d'Ismaël. Genèse d'uneœuvre, par Annette Bourrut Lacouture - Cahier ...
498Paris : Bolle-Lasalle, 1856. UN PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHIQUE SUR PAPIER SALÉ INÉDIT DE L'UNE DES FIGURES DU XIXE SIÈCLE
Entertaining collection of witty and apposite quotations from women writers.240P. Book
Entertaining collection of witty and apposite quotations from women writers 240P. Book
Violence against women in conjugal relations was found quite widespread in the present study. The book poses a serious question regarding the pitiable conditions of women victims who continue to live in abusive marital relations with the hope that things may improve. Contents:- List of Tables • Preface • Acknowledgement • Introduction • Incidence of Violence • Correlates of Physical Violence • Coping Behavior • Case Studies • Abusive Marital Relationship : An Overview • Appendix • Social Class • Traditional Sex Based Roles • Value Orientation: Violence in the Family • Objective Dependency • Subjective Dependency • Total Dependency • Interview Schedule • Bibliography • Index The Title 'Violence Against Women: Dynamics of Conjugal Relations written/authored/edited by Madhurima', published in the year 1996. The ISBN 9788121205276 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 264 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Police / Criminology / Law / Women Studies. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
16188Original vintage photograph of a large group of women seamstresses and tailors at their sewing machines in a factory setting. Sepia. Approximately 5" x 8" with back matting. Rows and rows of women sitting in front of sewing machines gaze into the camera. While single women faced barriers to employment wives and mothers confronted prejudice that put their jobs at risk after marriage and childbirth. As women took advantage of expanded access to jobs with the advent of factory lines a new push was made for job security and upward mobility. The women's employment movement first picked up traction in the industrial revolution as women fought to secure fair hours and wages for female factory workers; In the late 1870s and 80s women's organizations lobbied for safe conditions and job protection for married women and mothers; and through the 20th century expansion of skilled female labor including civil service publishing and medicine. Some of the most radical labor organizing in the West happened thanks to women in the textiles industry as women fought to secure prosperity and safety under new work conditions. A beautiful photograph of the spirited women young and old at the front lines of the changing workplace. Baxandall "America's Working Women" p. 94-96 158. Papachristou "Documents of the Women's Movement" p. 126-39. Hunt Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 2004-2005. The Women's Library London School of Economics. Krichmar 2423 2610 2766 2839. unknown books
17112Woman Microbiologist at Rutgers Tests for Antibiotic. Original silver gelatin print press photograph. 8 x 10 in. No date but 1940's-1950'. Typed press caption pasted on back: "Streptomycin-Life-Saving Drug: Testing for Streptomycin the antibiotic substance whose microorganism is obtained from soil. A member of the Research Staff in Microbiology adding solution being tested to steel cylinders on an agar medium." Streptomycin was discovered in 1943 at Rutgers University; it found extensive application in the treatment of numerous infectious diseases and was the first antibiotic cure for tuberculosis TB. In 1952 Waksman was the recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in recognition "for his discovery of streptomycin the first antibiotic active against tuberculosis." It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines. The World Health Organization classifies it as critically important for human medicine. Original press caption pasted to verso filing stamps and pencil annotations on verso. Light handling dents. In very good condition. unknown books
17112Woman Microbiologist at Rutgers Tests for Antibiotic. Original silver gelatin print press photograph. 8 x 10 in. No date but 1940's-1950'. Typed press caption pasted on back: "Streptomycin-Life-Saving Drug: Testing for Streptomycin the antibiotic substance whose microorganism is obtained from soil. A member of the Research Staff in Microbiology adding solution being tested to steel cylinders on an agar medium." Streptomycin was discovered in 1943 at Rutgers University; it found extensive application in the treatment of numerous infectious diseases and was the first antibiotic cure for tuberculosis TB. In 1952 Waksman was the recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in recognition "for his discovery of streptomycin the first antibiotic active against tuberculosis." It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines. The World Health Organization classifies it as critically important for human medicine. Original press caption pasted to verso filing stamps and pencil annotations on verso. Light handling dents. In very good condition. unknown
The Grameen bank conceived by Dr. Muhammad Yunus about 30 years ago particularly of women in Bangladesh, and Dr. Muhammad Yunus has received the Nobel prize in 2006 for this pioneering work. This book depicts the mechanism and practice of micro-credit devised by Dr. Yunus and present the data regarding the association between the economic activities carried out with the credit received from the Grameen Bank by the women and the differences, in the status of the loanee and the non-loanee women of the villages in Bangladesh. About The Author:- Dr. Asma begum, is a Lecturer at the Department of Humanities of Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Dhaka. Contents:- List of Tables • Preface • Introduction • The Status of Woman in Bangladesh • The Grameen Bank • Methods Followed in the Study • Findings I • Finding II • Appendix A Interview Schedule • Bibliography • Index The Title 'Village Women and Grameen Bank in Bangladesh written/authored/edited by Asma Begum', published in the year 2007. The ISBN 9788121209267 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 280 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Economic / Finance / Agriculture / International Studies / Rural Development / Women Studies. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
1960R320013476L'UNION DES FEMMES FRANCAISES. ANNEES 1960. In-4. Broché. Etat d'usage, Livré sans Couverture, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 33 pages illustrées de nomberuses photos et dessins en noir et blanc.. . . . Classification Dewey : 70.49-Presse illustrée, magazines, revues
1960R320013477L'UNION DES FEMMES FRANCAISES. ANNEES 1960. In-4. Broché. Etat d'usage, Livré sans Couverture, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 31 pages illustrées de nomberuses photos et dessins en noir et blanc.. . . . Classification Dewey : 70.49-Presse illustrée, magazines, revues
Ex-library book with the usual stamps, stickers, etc. Binding is solid and text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 292 pages. Contents include letters regarding a Boardinghouse in New York, Manners of the working classes, Appearance and manners of young women, Penal code, Abolition of the slave trade, Emancipation of the slaves in the northern states, Condition of the negro in the same, Massacre on the River Raisin, Poor emigrants, Battle of Plattsburg, Mode of guiding and braking horses, etc. Originally published in 1821, by a "handsome young Scottswoman of independant means and opinions."
1835004378London: H. Fisher R. Fisher & P. Jackson 1835. Hardcover. Very Good. 2 volumes in 1: 68 64 p. 64 leaves of steel-engraved plates including 2 frontispieces 1 a color frontispiece engraved and printed by G. Baxter and 2 added engraved title pages with imprint: Fisher Son & Co. London 1835; 29 cm. Contemporary full polished maroon calf with five spine compartments between wide raised bands. Gilt-tooled title in second compartment; gilt-tooled decoration on wide raised bands and blind-tooled decoration on remaining compartments. Triple gilt-ruled borders with elaborate blind-tooled borders within on both boards. Gilt-rolled edges and turn-ins. All page edges gilt. Marbled endpapers. Emma Roberts 1794-1840 was an English travel writer and poet who lived in India for several years. Her text accompanies the beautiful engravings based on drawings by Commander Robert James Elliot who travelled from 1822 to 1824 in India Canton Guangzhou and the Red Sea area. Inscription on front free endpaper verso indicating that the book was given by Samuel Fennell on his engagement to Anabella Groom about 1837; she was the granddaughter of Hannah Lightfoot; later Anabella gave it to her friend Henry Plumptre Ramsden "lest it should in her own words fall into unworthy hands"; she died in 1882 and was buried in Trumpington Churchyard near Cambridge. The Rev. Henry Plumptre Ramsden 1848-1901 was the rector at Cottingham Yorkshire Eng. In Very Good Condition: edges somewhat rubbed; front board partially detached; occasional foxing generally light and in margins of plates; otherwise clean and bright. Because of the weight for international shipping it will have to be sent by international priority. H. Fisher, R. Fisher & P. Jackson hardcover
19923068EBo. O., Maria Eichhorn., 1992. 30,1 x 22,4 x 1,5 cm. 4 unpaginierte Blätter. Pappschachtel., 3068E Schachtel etwas nachgedunkelt, sonst sehr gutes Exemplar.