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1990EL0020<p>Los Angeles: Illuminati 1990. 1st edition. Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket as issued. VG . 8vo 78pp printed wrappers. Evident first printing this copy from the collection of Pentagon Papers activist Daniel Ellsberg and his wife Patricia. Illuminati phone number written under address on copyright page else an unmarked copy with minor wear.</p> Los Angeles: Illuminati paperback
1994NL0054London: Atlas Press 1994. 1st edition. Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket as issued. VG. 8vo 208pp printed wrappers. The rare first Atlas edition of this collection of texts by this fated Surrealist author. Tight copy appears unread minor bump to one corner some toning to interior stock. London: Atlas Press paperback
16166'London: R. Clay Sons and Taylor Printers Bread Street Hill'. Undated London: Edward Stanford 1871. 15 1pp. 8vo. Drophead title. In good condition lightly-aged no wraps disbound. Poetic dialogue in Tennysonian blank verse beginning: 'First Peer. - This measure every session comes to pass By large majorities the Lower House; And every year of course we throw it out But only by a bare majority. That such a Bill should ever be the law To me appears impossible absurd - Things are not what they were I know: Reform Of one kind or another is abroad.' Footnote on p.6 referring to 'Lord Lyndhurst and Sir William Follett.' See also p.14: 'For what was Equity in 'Thirty-five Must still be Equity in 'Seventy-one; If Beaufort be absolved why not the rest' Apparently lacking the title stating that the poem was published in London in 1871 by Edward Stanford. 'London: R. Clay, Sons, and Taylor, Printers, Bread Street Hill'. Undated [London: Edward Stanford, 1871]. paperback
1894DEMO000524IChicago: John E. Hoham & Co 1894. Official Edition. Hardcover. good. portraits. 4to 824 pages cloth <br/><br/> John E. Hoham & Co hardcover
0950860204.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1992Q-0520065530University of California Press 1992-02-25. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! University of California Press paperback
2019Manohar-9781786995308Zed Books 2019. Paperback. New. Zed Books paperback
2019Manohar-9781786995308Zed Books 2019. Paperback. New. Zed Books paperback
1973List3007United States 1973. Single photograph measuring 8 x 10 inches. Manuscript captions verso reading “Florence Kennedy / Fla / Womens Lib†and “FLORYNCE KENNEDY / WOMEN’S RIGHTS†with stamps “PHOTO BY AKIRA SUWA†and “MAR4-1973â€. Near Fine. Florynce Kennedy 1916–2000 was an African American activist lecturer and lawyer. She attended Columbia University as a pre-law student graduating in 1948; she was rejected from Columbia Law School but the decision was reversed when she threatened legal action for racial and gender discrimination. Kennedy went into private practice in 1954; she represented Billie Holliday’s and Charlie Parker’s estates and defended Black Panthers H. Rap Brown and Assata Shakur and radical feminist Valerie Solanas. She founded The Feminist Party which nominated Shirley Chisholm for president sued the Catholic Church lectured on issues of race and gender and organized and participated in numerous protests.<br /> <br /> Shortly after this photograph was taken in 1973 Kennedy organized the National Black Feminist Organization. The group first met in New York City and its first attendees included Faith Ringgold Ringgold’s daughter Michele Wallace Margaret Sloan-Hunter and other prominent African American feminist activists. In the photograph Kennedy wears a pin reading “DEFEAT THE FETUS FETISHISTSâ€. Abortion rights were an important cause for Kennedy; the pin is likely related to the October 1973 protests by the Women’s National Abortion Action Coalition against the New York City Archdiocesan “Respect Life Week†where the slogan appeared on many protestors’ signs.1<br /> <br /> 1 “Respect Life Week Stresses the Unborn†The New York Times October 3 1972 22. unknown
19982090502126802576Gaku-gei shorin 1998. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Gaku-gei shorin paperback
2090502113706306Not Available N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
19982091202133203788Gakugeishorin 1998. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Gakugeishorin paperback
20032090502113716870Not Available 2003. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
16132Married Women's Property Committee. 'A. Ireland & Co. Printers Pall Mall Manchester.' 1880. 1 16pp. 8vo. In good condition lightly-aged no wraps disbound. No copy of this proof on either COPAC or OCLC WorldCat. Three copies of the report on OCLC WorldCat and none on COPAC or at the British Library. [Married Women's Property Committee.] ['A. Ireland & Co., Printers, Pall Mall, Manchester.'] [1880.] paperback
16133Married Women's Property Committee. Manchester: Alexander Ireland & Co. Printers. 1879. 39 1pp. 8vo. In good condition lightly-aged no wraps disbound. One copy on COPAC at the Bishopsgate Library and none on OCLC WorldCat. [Married Women's Property Committee.] Manchester: Alexander Ireland & Co., Printers. 1879. paperback
16172Manchester: Palmer & Howe Bond Street. 1876. 24pp. 8vo. In good condition lightly-aged no wraps disbound. Copies in copyroight libraries. None on market currently. Manchester: Palmer & Howe, Bond Street. 1876. paperback
16184Published by the London National Society for Women's Suffrage. London: Printed by Spottiswoode & Co. New-street Square Farringdon Street and 30 Parliament Street Westminster. 1869. 24pp. 8vo. In good condition lightly-aged no wraps disbound. Published by the London National Society for Women's Suffrage. London: Printed by Spottiswoode & Co., New-street Square, Farring paperback
16236London: Cornelius Buck 23 Paternoster Row E.C. 1869. 7pp. 8vo. Inscribed at head of title-page: '<> an earnest request for a careful consideration of the whole question'. In fair condition lightly aged and worn no wraps disbound. Only one copy traced on either COPAC or OCLC WorldCat at the BL. London: Cornelius Buck, 23, Paternoster Row, E.C. 1869. paperback
022565Detroit: Detroit Chapter of N.O.W. Publisher. Tabloid. Good. no date presumed 1968 based on dates in the paper. Tabloid newspaper format a single sheet folded into 4 pages. With a few illustrations. Perhaps a one off sort of underground press publication issued by the Detroit chapter of the National Organization of Women. According to the editorial on the front the South End a paper published at Wayne State University published an article on women and issues facing them in American society but spent most of the article discussing women's sex live and their relationships to family and embraced and perpetuated stereotypes as well. Thus the Detroit NOW published this rebuttal paper including essays and letters highlighting the vast inequality in America between men and women. NOW is a feminist organization working for women's rights and equality. It was founded in 1966. GOOD condition. Paper very brittle with many tears along the extremities. Horizontal fold crease present. Moderate toning. Some creasing and wrinkling. Detroit Chapter of N.O.W., Publisher unknown
197932004Berlin 1979. First Edition. Original photo-montaged advertisement poster 83.5x58.75cm. printed offset in black and yellow on glossy white stock; previous mail folds general wrinkling most heavily along right-hand edge else About Very Good and sound. Advertising poster for the German feminist magazine Courage the image presumably reproducing the cover of the current issue. Contents feature articles on women in the military the feminist movement in Spain and the letters of Sylvia Plath. At bottom of image: "Jedefrau Braucht Courage / Ab sofort im Handel" Every woman needs courage from now on in work. Quite a large poster presumably issued to be displayed at the newsagent. unknown
23105London: Trübner and Co. 60 Paternoster Row. 1867. Printed by J. E. Taylor and Co. Little Queen Street Lincoln's Inn Fields. 18pp. 8vo. In good condition lightly-aged no wraps disbound. Number of copies in libraries. London: Trübner and Co., 60, Paternoster Row. 1867. [Printed by J. E. Taylor and Co., Little Queen Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields paperback
19355618New York: Farrar & Rinehart 1935. Second Large Printing stated on jacket. 8vo 373pp. Frontis black and white photos throughout. Signed and inscribed by Ishimoto to the former and dated 1937 in Tokyo on the ffep. Beige cloth with blue illustrated labels on upper board and spine top edge stained red. Very good with minimal wear to boards spine label lightly faded. Jacket spine sunned and with chipping at spine ends and corners and a couple tape repairs to the underside. <br /> <br /> Signed copy of this autobiography from Shidzue KatŠ1897-2001 influential Japanese feminist who was particularly important in establishing birth control education in japan. Following the publication of this work KatŠwould go on to serve as the first woman elected to the national legislature of Japan. Farrar & Rinehart unknown
16219Published for the London National Society for Women's Suffrage by Messrs Trübner and Co. 6 Paternoster Row London E.C. Circa 1870. 16pp. 8vo. In fair condition lightly-aged and creased with minor marking to last page no wraps disbound. No copy in the British Library. COPAC lists several copies. No other copy currently on the market. Published for the London National Society for Women's Suffrage, by Messrs Trübner and Co., 6 Paternoster Row, London, E.C. [Cir paperback
1890001476London Printing & Publishing Company Approx 1890. 48 engraved plates - of the heroines - engraved in the style of art from drawings by Frith Egg Kenny Meadows Hayter Corbould and other eminent artists. Letter-press extracts from the text in English and French; and critical essays on each of the characters. Tooled and ornate gilt leather spine. Overall very good condition. Happy to answer any questions and will gladly email a scan of book. Half-Leather. Large format Hardback. <br /><br /> London Printing & Publishing Company, hardcover
17599360Paris: Braisson et al. 1759. 2 vols long 12mos 4 387 3; 2 292 4pp. Title and text on facing pages in French and Italian. Typographical headpieces. Contemporary half calf over marbled boards gilt-titled spines. Ownership rubber stamp of Lord Algernon Percy on half title of Vol II his initials on final leaf of Vol I and his presumed embossed coat of arms on all four covers. Leaf A12 with small paper flaw affecting a few letters but not the readability. Joints and boards rubbed. Very good. <br /> <br /> Bi-lingual edition of this extremely important and popular 18th century work of fiction by Françoise de Graffigny 1695-1758. Lettres D'une Peruvienne was first published in 1747 tells of Zilia a young Inca woman who is abducted and bought by a French officer. Zilia writes her estranged fiance Aza and tells of her adapting to French society while criticizing its traditions of female submission. Besides the status of women she also attacks religion education and politics. The novel was so popular it went through some 40 editions in 50 years before being somewhat forgotten in the revolution. However its "pre-feminist gesture" brought it back into focus centuries later with literary critics.<br /> <br /> <br /> This set in an attractive contemporary binding and owned by Lord Algernon Percy 1750-1830 the first Earl of Beverly. . Braisson et al. unknown