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1691GIT00de6A Paris chez Guillaume Desprez 1691. In-8 8ff n ch 215pp 4ff n ch / 6ff n ch 217pp 4ff n ch / 4ff n ch 247pp 3ff n ch. Pleine basane havane, dos à nerfs orné de compartiments dorés, tranches moucehtées, rel époque. Orné de 3 vignettes en têtes de chapitres. Coiffes et coins émoussés, petits manques sur le dos, mors fendus sur 9cm d'un côté, 3cm en tête et en queue de l'autre.
18611911280009Pennsylvania: King & Baird Printers 1861. First Edition. Framed Broadside. Very Good. Women during the Civil War Civil War Broadside from 1861 organizing Union women in Philadelphia. 30 x 23 cm. Held in modern frame. The Broadside reads: "A meeting of the Ladies of the City of Philadelphia will be held this day at 4 o'clock P.M. at the School Room in Tenth Street one door above Spring Garden St. to devise means to give aid and comfort to our noble Soldiers who have volunteered for the defense of our outraged Flag. Contributions will be thankfully accepted of such materials as may be found useful to the Volunteers. In times like these when our Husbands Fathers Sons and Brothers are doing battle for the honor of our common country let the women be not behind-hand in bestowing their aid and sympathy." Ref: LOC Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 157 Folder 25. Pennsylvania: King & Baird Printers unknown
19097961Butler IN: L.H. Higley 1909. First Edition. Cloth. Very Good. 5 3/8 X 7 7/8 Inches. 296 PP. Scarce signed first edition in the original cloth binding. Signed by Helen Stoddard to a "dear friend" on the ffep. Stoddard was a noted alcohol and tobacco temperance leader in late 19th Century Texas. <br /> <br /> STODDARD was the first woman to run for Congress in California and her work as a suffrage leader was an important factor in the passing of the 19th amendment allowing women the right to vote. Some wear and a few light stains to original covers. Hinges starting and one photo at page 156 loose but present. A rare surviving specimen with the author's autograph. L.H. Higley unknown
"the amazing life of Lady Florence Baker (c. 1845-1916), who made the journey from a Turkish harem to become the wife of an English aristocrat--with whom she made many subsequent journeys to places that included Africa and the source of Nile. " 428p. illus bibliography. index Book
2006Q-0309095212National Academies Press 2006-08-11. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! National Academies Press paperback
"Hhistoria pakistan?skiej dziewczyny, kto?ra z naraz?eniem z?ycia walczy o prawa kobiet i ich doste?p do edukacji = A history of a Pakistani girl,, who at riks of her life , fought for women's rights and their access to education" Translated into Polish by Magdalena Moltzan-Malkowska. 327p. plates [12 Copies inWorldCat] Book
1st edition. Hardback in dustjacket. Fine/VG. ISBN 0252008049. Foreword by Annette K. Baxter. (The top of Pisgah ; 3).14201. eng
1st edition. Hardback in a protected dust jacket. Fine/VG. Jacket design by Ariana Grabec. ISBN 0333722515. 19639. eng
199034914Guillaud Editions, Paris / New York, 1990. Seiten nicht paginiert / pp. not nummerated; Fol. , 29,5 x 41 cm, Pappeinband / Hardcover
2844ANDRE 1922, in4 (220x175) , broché , couverture impr.illustrée et rempliée,9 eaux fortes originales à pleine page ,sous serpentes,19 lettrines et 40 dessins -édition originale et premier tirage à 646 ex.,un des 509 ex/Arches
34625Paris Calmann-Lévy, éditeur 1880 in 12 1 volume reliure demi maroquin saumon à coins de l'époque, dos à nerfs orné de caissons dorés avec fleurons dorés centraux mosaïqués, tête dorée, VII et 103 pages. Exemplaire imprimé sur papier vergé fort. Edition originale. Bel exemplaire, dans une fine et décorative reliure de l'époque ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
1999248571999 En Vues (Editions) edizioni Arti Grafiche Friulane, Udine 1999. Grand in folio, broché, + de 1kg. Dimensions: 31.2 x 29.3 x 2 cm,154p.;des photographies, des textes et des documents réunis par Riccardo Toffoletti du Comité Tina Modotti à Udine.
76 pages. Cover: Robert A. Taft Contents: The Congress: Sounding Trumpets - Morris Sheppard; Man in a Toga - William Edgar Borah; Organizations: "Hypnotized Men" - Christian Front; Campaign: Up From Plenty - Robert A. Taft; Women: Heroine - Jessie Simpson Steward; Louisiana: Twelve Years - Louisiana Primary Earl Long vs. Sam Houston Jones; Missouri: Death Penalty - Mary McElroy; Foreign News: Great Britain: Invitation to War; Starve Thy Enemy - Minister of Economic Warfare Ronald Hibbert Cross; Corsair in Congo - Edward Samson Alcock; Go-Getter's Exit - Leslie Hore-Belisha; Germany: Liberal Among Nazis - Oswald Garrison Villard; British Dominions: Terrible Infants - Mitchell Frederick Hepburn and William Lyon Mackenzie King; Background for War: North of Suez (inc. map); Barnyard Battle - General Kurt Martti Wallenius; At Sea: In the (Helgoland) Bight; Science: Powerful Brain - Hans Albrecht Bethe; Music: Precocious Momus - Heitor Villa-Lobos; Religion: As to War - Dr. William Temple, Archbishop of York; Medicine: War Fugues - Dr. Leonard Phipps Lockhart; Art: Primitivist (Horace) Pippin; State of Business: Springtime for Bears?; Public Relations: Owners Invited - General Mills Co. and James F. Bell; Carriers: R.R. Surgery - Missouri Pacific Railroad (MOP); Utilities: Penalty for Holding - SEC (Securities Exchange Commission) and H. M. Byllesby & Co.; and Shipping: For Sale - American-Hawaiian Steamship Co. and Edward Phillip Farley. Full page colour vintage print advertising including Old Angus Scotch, Corn Products Refining Company, Campbell's Chicken Noodle Soup and Mount Vernon Whiskey. Nice color ad for Spam on back cover. Binding intact. Small mailing stamp bottom right back cover. Average wear. Contents clean and unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
48 pages. Features: Nice color tennis-themed Coke ad inside front cover; Oksana Stepanovna Kosenkina jumps from third floor of Russian Consulate in Manhattan - story with photo; One-page two-color ad for A.V. Roe Canada Limited; Coverage of the House Un-American Activities Committee with photos of Silverman, Ullman, Miller and Lee; Photo of "Negroes at the Polls" in South Carolina; Photo of massive crowd at Akron's Soap Box Derby finish line; Photo of German women building Berlin Airport using shovels; Documents on the Tito-Stalin conflict become available; Is Chiang Kai-Shek on the way out?; The Maharaja's family visits Manhattan - story and family photo; Vision of a Trans-Canada Highway; Feature article on Betty Grable includes many photos; Nice one-page two-color ad for Fargo Trucks; Horseman Harrison Hoyt and Demon Hanover; Industrial Designer/Soap wrapper designer Raymond Loewy - brief article with photo; Charming color ad for B-A products inside back cover depicts rural scenes; Back cover ad for O'Keefe's Brewing Company features transportion workers in painting by Rex Woods. Moderate wear. A nice copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
Black octavo, gilt to spine, xii, 280 pages, 23 cm. Scarce in cloth. No DJ. || "Tilitng the Tower explores the status of lesbians and lesbian studies in the high school and university classroom and in the academy. Bringing together high school teachers, community college and four-year university professors, graduate students and tenured program directors, the volume documents the voices, personal experiences, teaching strategies and activist efforts to diversify the curriculum, the classroom and the campus." --From back cover. Contents: On being a change agent: teacher as text, homophobia as context -- Explicit instruction: talking sex in the classroom -- The romance of class and queers: academic erotic zones -- Classroom coming out stories: practical strategies for productive self-disclosure -- Small-group pedagogy: consciousness raising in conservative times -- The Pocahontas Paradigm, or will the subaltern please shut up? -- Cultural conflict: introducing the queer in Mexican-American literature classes -- Collaborating with Clio: teaching lesbian history -- There's no place like home? Lesbian studies and the classics -- Straight but not narrow: a gynetic approach to the teaching of lesbian literature -- Heterosexual teacher, lesbian/gay/bisexual text: teaching the sexual other(s) -- Breaking the silence: sexual preference in the composition classroom -- "Type normal like the rest of us": writing, power, and homophobia in the networked composition classroom -- Lesbian/gay role models in the classroom: where are they when you need them? Reading, writing, and Rita Mae Brown: lesbian literature in high school -- Out in the curriculum, out in the classroom: teaching history and organizing for change -- Working with queer young people on oppression issues and alliance building -- Forging the future, remembering our roots: building multi-cultural, feminist lesbian and gay studies -- Humanity is not a luxury: some thoughts on a recent passing -- "The very house of difference": toward a more queerly defined multiculturalism -- Moving the pink agenda into the ivory tower: The "Berkeley Guide" to institutionalizing lesbian, gay, and bisexual studies -- Creating a nonhomophobic atmosphere on a college campus -- Tau(gh)t connections: experiences of a "mixed-blood, disabled, lesbian student" -- "Still here": ten years later ... -- Out as a lesbian, out as a Jew: and nothing untoward happened? -- The ins and outs of a lesbian academic -- Queering the profession, or just professionalizing queers? -- Life on the fault line: lesbian resistance to the anti-PC debate -- Gay and lesbian studies: yet another unhappy marriage? Lesbianism, Women's studies.
2000500259095Piper 2000 560 pages 12 4x18 8x3 6cm. 2000. Broché. 560 pages.
Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall eng
2019500065659Atria Books 2019 464 pages 17x24x3cm. 2019. Relié. 464 pages.
1925110981925 Paris, Max Eschig et Cie, 1925; in-4° demi-toile à bandes brique, dos lisse muet, 1er plat de la couverture illustré en couleurs conservé ; (6) - 123pp. Très bon état.
197983845Hachette, coll. "POL" 1979 1 vol. broché in-16, broché, couverture rempliée, 64 pp. Edition originale sans grand papier. Bon état général.
197983845Hachette, coll. "POL" 1979 1 vol. broché in-16, broché, couverture rempliée, 64 pp. Edition originale sans grand papier. Bon état général.
1956928541956 N° 17 (Mars 1956) - revue Bimestrielle d'information sur le théâtre - rue Saint André des Arts au 27, Paris VI - In-8 Broché - revue illustrée - 96 pages
Several pages of black and white photos of McKuen. Songs include: Through European Windows; We May Never Touch the Sun; Going Down; I Love You, So I Haven't Been Myself This Week; If I Could Fly; The Black Eage; That Golden Summer By The Sea; Paris; The Women; On the Road Again; The Far West; And Tonight; The Far Side of the Hill; I'm At Peace; I Think of You; My Friend; Smell the Buttercup; Solitude's My Home; Forty Without Fear; To You; There Goes a Man Who Tried; The Sky's So Wide; Blessings of the Day; About the Time; I'll Say Goodbye. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy. Book
pp. 237, (2)[Publisher's catalogue] + Frontis. Small text illustrations. Title page decorated with a yellow border. Early ownership of Mary Cook, 1893 on first fly leaf. Early newspaper review pasted on front paste down. Top edge gilt. 12mo. Original yellow cloth binding. Front board decorated in silver and lettered in gold. Very nice copy. Descriptions of balls, receptions, dancing, etc. First Edition. Anne Hollingsworth Wharton (1845-1928) was an American writer and historian. Born at Southampton Furnace, PA, daughter of Charles Wharton and Mary McLanahan Boggs she was educated at a private school in Philadelphia. She devoted herself chiefly to the study of the social history of the Colonial and Revolutionary periods of the United States, wrote a number of entertaining books and magazine articles in this field, and was chosen historian of the The National Society of the Colonial Dames of America. An excellent candidate for gift giving. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! PA 29 x3
194446237London: MaxLove Publishing Co. Ltd. 1944. 8vo. 91 1 pp. Numerous photo illusts. Beige cloth red lettering w/ d.j. cover art photo of crying woman minor dustsoiling scuffing shelfwear NF/VG copy. First edition of this scarce and harrowing account of the brutal treatment of Poles by the Nazi occupiers during World War II. The author details her experiences in Polish homes how Polish women are being plucked off the street never to return the constant hangings women fighting in the Polish Underground and more. MaxLove Publishing Co., Ltd., hardcover