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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
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
1913141697München, Verlag Albert Langen 1913 2 volumes. In-4 29,5 x 4,5 cm. Reliures éditeur toile verte, auteurs & titre en noir et or sur les dos et les premiers plats de couverture ornés d’une vignette; X-711 pp. en pagination continue, 665 illustrations et 90 documents, table des matières, bibliographie, index.
Année 1847 complète, du n°1, de janvier, au n°12, de décembre, de ce "journal" fondé en 1833 et alors dirigé par Jeanne-Justine FOUQUEAU DE PUSSY (1786-1864) pour l'éducation des jeunes filles de classes aisées: textes historiques, littéraires, artistiques, d'"économie domestique", une large place étant faite aux "travaux de femmes" (couture, broderie); 18 planches hors texte dont 12 costumes couleurs et 4 lithographies, 12 patrons dépliants hors texte, 2 partitions. Français
19091A Paris, chez Augusti-Martin Lottin, 1780, 1 plein veau granité, dos orné, ex-libris: "Luciani de Contagnet canonici" (étiquette contrecollée sur le 1er contre-plat), coiffe supérieure usagée, coins légèreemnt émoussés. in-12 de 1 feuillet blanc, XII-250 pages et 2 feuillets blancs ;
GF270822 pages 1/2 in12 + enveloppe - trés bon état -
19183A Lyon, chez jean-Baptiste Reguilliat, 1766, 1 plein veau marbré, dos à nerfs, orné, pièces de titre et tomaison maroquinés, tranches marbrées., ex-libris: "Luciani Contagnet presbyteri" (étiquette contrecollée sur la 1ère garde). in-12 de XVI-339 pages ;
2860Paris LEFUEL 1 Paris, Lefuel, s.d., in-12, cartonnage imprimé de l'époque, frontispice, 155 pages.
1996109292Provincia di Bologna Assessorato pari opportunità 1996 Livre en italien. In-4 broché 28 cm sur 24,5. 148 pages. 6 illustrations en noir et blanc. Couverture légèrement poussiéreuse, petit accroc. Copertina leggermente polverosa, piccolissimo difetto alla base della quarta di copertina. 6 illustrazioni in bianco e nero. Bon état d’occasion.
198025125Massachuetts: Mount. Holyoke College 1980. First edition. Loose Sheets. Good. Original poster for a series of events at Mount Holyoke College entitled Women's Weekend. Events included workshops on sexual harrassment women work and home plus films readings and more. Participants included Chris Williamson and Grace Paley among others. Poster designed by Nina & Gaby. In about very good condition with a small chip at the lower lefthand corner and a couple of short tears at edges. Poster has been rolled but could be flattened back out fairly readily. Measures approx. 17" tall x 23" wide. Mount. Holyoke College unknown books
7287812 numéros in folio reliés en un volume, demi-chagrin rouge à coins, dos à nerfs orné, couvertures conservées ; petits frottis.
31244Montréal Jour, "les romanciers du jour"
189614598Douai Chez tous les libraires 1896
182228527Paris Colnet, libr. 1822
AMA-8093 pp in 8°.
Original Wraps. 4to. 82 pages. 27 cm. First edition. Detailed finding aid of the Alice Seligsberg and Rose Jacobs papers on microfilm housed in the Hadassah Archives. Contains biographical portraits, scope and content notes, reel descriptions. Alice Lillie Seligsberg (1873-1940) was an American Zionist, social worker, civic leader and Hadassah president. Rose Gell Jacobs (1888-1975) , founder of Hadassah chapters in Georgia, Tennessee, and Washington, D. C. , named editor of the national Hadassah News Bulletin in 1920, vice president of Hadassah shortly afterward, and acting president of the organization from 1920 to 1923, while Hadassahs president and founder, Henrietta Szold, was in Palestine. Later Jacobs served two terms as president, from 1930 to 1932 and from 1934 to 1937. Subjects: Zionism - United States - History - Manuscripts - Microform catalogs. Zionism - United States - History - Sources - Bibliography - Microform catalogs. Manuscripts - New York (State) - New York - Microform catalogs. Seligsberg, Alice L. , 1873-1940 - Archives - Microform catalogs. Jacobs, Rose G. , 1888- - Archives - Microform catalogs. Hadassah, the Women's Zionist Organization of America - Archives - Microform catalogs. OCLC lists 28 copies. Pencilled notes on wraps, light edge wear, otherwise clean and fresh. Good + condition. (WOMEN-2-3)
Later Cloth. 8vo. XII, 141 pages. 22 cm. Photocopy, 1999. Authorized Facsimile. Thesis (Ph. D. ) - Pepperdine University, 1997. Includes bibliographical references (p. 125-130) . Contains14 tables and 16 figures. Studying Jewish executive women at Fortune 1000 companies provides a paradigm for business and community diversity policies. These individuals blend - and generally surpass - educational, family, community and religious imperatives of 3 female populations: American, Jewish, and executive. The investigation could thus measure interwoven American, traditional, and professional factors influencing career and personal decisions, and propose workplace and societal accommodations for this and other groups. The multidimensional method befitting this complex sample first examined primary and secondary texts to comprehend the interconnection of Judaic views about women and their work, Jewish and American historical forces, and contemporary religious and secular ideologies. The investigation then indexed responses to a survey, randomly distributed among Fortune 1000 executive women, assessing respondents' educational, familial, and spiritual backgrounds and commitments. These results, with some follow-up interviews, yielded a profile of the Jewish executive women. Lastly, the sample was statistically compared to American, Jewish, and executive women on points concerning corporate and community diversity conflicts. - Abstract. Subjects: Jewish women - United States. Women executives - United States. Women - Employment - United States. Businesswomen - United States. Businesswomen. Jewish women. Women - Employment. Women executives. OCLC lists 3 copies of facsimile (Harvard, Brandeis, Calif Lutheran) and one listing of the origianl (Pepperdine) . Institutional stamp on first endpage, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good condition. (WOMEN-2-1)
Original Cloth. 8vo. 426 pages. 24 cm. First edition. Proceedings of the first convention of the National Council of Jewish Women: an organization which came into being as a result of the Congress of Jewish Women, one of the denominational congresses of the World's Parliament of Religions held at the Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893. The sections are members of the city, county, and state federations of women's clubs, and are actively cooperative in all work for the public welfare. During the Spanish-American war the council within one week set its sections to work in aid of the soldiers and sailors, and in several places was the first organized body to take any steps for their relief. It raised ten thousand dollars in money an equal amount in goods, and a nurse was sent to the army; the members were, during the continuance of the war, among the most active workers in the service of relief. It cooperated with the National Red Cross Society, the regimental auxiliaries, and the various state organizations. Through the influence of the council, 72 women have been placed on Sabbath-school boards of congregations; interest in the schools has been greatly increased thereby, and, what is of signal importance, the age of confirmation, in a number of communities, has been raised. It maintains fifteen mission schools. The philanthropies of the council, numbering 85, are supported by voluntary subscription, and include settlements, clubs, libraries, free baths, night-schools, manual-training classes, household-schools, employment bureaus, penny provident funds, classes for crippled children, ice funds for consumptives, recreation-rooms, and gymnasiums. The following meetings have been held: first triennial, New York, Nov. , 1896; Omaha Exposition, Oct. , 1896; Chautauqua summer assembly, July, 1897, 1898; second triennial, Cleveland, March, 1900; first annual executive, New Orleans, La. , Feb. , 1901; third triennial, Baltimore, Md. , Dec. , 1902. The present officers, elected in 1900, are: president, Hannah G. Solomon; first vice-president (resigned) ; second vice-president, Babette Mandel, Chicago, Ill. ; recording secretary, Gertrude Berg, Philadelphia, Pa. ; corresponding secretary, Sadie American, New York city; treasurer, Bertha A. Selz, Chicago, Ill. It has (Nov. , 1902) 7, 000 members, in 70 sections; 15 junior sections, with 500 members; 89 study circles in religion, and 12 in philanthropy. - 1906 JE. Subjects: Jewish women - United States - Congresses. Jewish women. National Council of Jewish Women. National Council of Jewish Women. Conference proceedings. OCLC lists 29 copies. Institutional stamps on endpages and backstrip. Internal hinges repaired, otherwise clean and fresh. Good- condition. (WOMEN-1-20-D)
Original Wraps. 4to. 5 pages. 32 cm. Standard edition. For voice and piano. Lyric by Jack Yellen ; music by Jack Yellen and Lew Pollack. My Yiddishe Momme. Also published in Yiddish. First line of text: Of things I should be thankful for. Subjects: Songs with piano. Popular music. Songs, Yiddish. Popular music. Songs with piano. Songs, Yiddish. OCLC lists 5 copies (JTSA, HUC, Florida, Brigham Young, Natl Libr Israel) . Tattered edges, previously repaired with tape. Poor condition. (WOMEN-2-21)
1946AMA-4681946. In 4°, agrafé, sans couverture. 43 pp.
Original green boards. 8vo. XVII, 316 pages. 22 cm. First edition. Substantial study on Jewish Marriage and the Status of Women in Halakha through an analysis of the Ketubah. Covers Mohar, Samaritan Marriage law, Divorce, etc. Contains Hebrew index. Louis M. Epstein (18871949) , U. S. Conservative rabbi and authority on Jewish marriage law. Epstein was president of the Rabbinical Assembly (192225) and chairman of its committee on Jewish Law (193640) . Epstein wrote The Jewish Marriage Contract (1927) , Marriage Laws in the Bible and Talmud (1942) , and Sex Laws and Customs in Judaism (1948) . His scholarly attainments made him a leading figure in the Conservative movement. He was instrumental in framing various proposals in Jewish law, the best known being a method of solving the agunah problem published in his Li-She'elat ha-Agunah (1940) . Under Epstein's proposal, the husband would authorize the wife to act as his agent for the purpose of a get. This innovation was accepted by his colleagues but was abandoned by the Rabbinical Assembly because of the opposition of the Orthodox rabbinate and of some members of the faculty of the Jewish Theological Seminary. - EJ 2008. Subjects: Ketubah. Marriage (Jewish law) Women (Jewish law) Women - Legal status, laws, etc. Very minimal edgewear. Very minimal dampstaining. Toning to pages. Ex-library markings. Very good condition. (WOMEN-1-49D)
Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 88 pages; 21 cm. In German. Title translates to The Education of the Female Sex in India: A Call to the Christian Women of Germany and Switzerland. Evangelischen Missionsgesellschaft (Basel) , or Basel Mission was a Christian missionary society active from 1815 to 2001 . The society built a school to train Dutch and British missionaries in 1816. Since this time, the mission has worked in Russia and the Gold Coast (Ghana) from 1828, India from 1834, China from 1847, Cameroon from 1886, Borneo from 1921, Nigeria from 1951, and Latin America and the Sudan from 1972 and 1973 . A major focus for the Basel Mission was to create employment opportunities for the people of the area where each mission is located. To this end the society taught printing, tile manufacturing, and weaving, and employed people in these fields. The Basel Mission tile factory in Mangalore, India, is such an endeavour (Wikipedia 2017) . SUBJECT(S) : Women-Education-India. OCLC lists 25 holdings worldwide. Significant ink bleeding that does not affect text. Ex-library markings. Some pages uncut. Minimal edgewear. Slight toning. Good condition. (GER-52-6)
1st Edition. Later blue boards. 4to. 286 + 86 pages, 23.5 cm. 86 pages in Hebrew, the remainder in English. Includes portrait of Linda R. Miller with protective paper. Contents include: Wisdom and Folly in Medieval Hebrew Proverbs (by Israel Davidson) ; The Scientific Work of Some Outstanding Medieval Jewish Scholars (by Alexander Marx) ; The Medieval Conception of the Jew (by Cecil Roth) The Pharisees and the Gospels (by Solomon Zeitlin) ; etc. Staining to cover boards. Slight toning. Ex-library markings. Very minimal edgewear. Very good condition. (FEST-6-5A)
Original Cloth. 12mo. 45, [2] pages. 20 cm. First edition. Services in memory of Mrs. Solomon Schechter, founder of the Women's League of the United Synagogue of America, held under the auspices of the New York City branch at Temple Ansche Chesed, Seventh Avenue at 114th Street, New York, Thursday evening, November 13, 1924, Heshvan 17, 5685. Memorial addresses by Alexander Marx and Henrietta Szold, among others. Eulogies for Mathilde Roth Schechter, (18571924) , founding president of the National Women's League of the United Synagogue of America. Subjects: Eulogies - Schechter, Mathilde Roth, 1859-1924. OCLC lists 8 copies. Light bumping to cloth. Pen marks in margins pages 12-19, otherwise clean and fresh. Good condition. (WOMEN-1-10) xx