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Cartonnage de l'éditeur. 591 pages. Rousseurs. 19x28cm.
19772631977 - cartonné - Editions des femmes - Collection "du côté des petites filles" - 1977 - Sans pagination - Nombreuses illustrations de Sylvie SELIG - ISBN : 2721000853
3170paris librairie de L. Hachette et cie 1861 in 8 demi chagrin dos à nerf fleurons entre les nerfs 412 pages - index - 3eme édition
1859G83376Paris, J.Techener 1859 viii + 331pp., 3e édition revue augmentée et ornée d'un portrait gravé sur acier, 19cm., br.orig., peu de rousseurs, bon état, G83376
viii + 331pp., 3e édition revue augmentée et ornée d'un portrait gravé sur acier, 19cm., br.orig., peu de rousseurs, bon état, G83376
Paris chez Giguet et Michaud An XIII - 1805. In-12 relié demi-basane blonde de l'époque, dos lisse trés orné, piéce de titre. 158 pages, frontispice. Manque une page de garde blanche, sans gravité. Bon exemplaire.
ORD-19151Paris. Calmann-Lévy. (1902). In-12 (128 x 191 mm) dos à 5 nerfs et coins chagrin rouge, plats mordorés, gardes marbrées, 2ff., 404 pages. Edition originale. Assez nombreuses rousseurs, belle reliure en très bon état.
22925In-12, demi-veau bordeaux de l'époque, dos lisse orné de triples filets dorés en place des nerfs, titre doré (accrocs à la coiffe sup.), vii, 521 p. Paris, Charpentier, 1904.
In-12, demi-veau bordeaux de l'époque, dos lisse orné de triples filets dorés en place des nerfs, titre doré (accrocs à la coiffe sup.), vii, 521 p. Edition originale posthume, précédée d'une introduction par Henri Leyret. Recueil des derniers discours politiques prononcés par Waldeck-Rousseau du 13 mai 1883 au 20 novembre 1904. Provenance : "Société amicale des anciens élèves de l'école normale de Versailles" (plat supérieur estampé). Bon exemplaire.
326 pages including index. Debunks some of the myths surrounding the Victorian woman and alters stereotypes on which many of today's oppressive social customs are based. Average wear. Usual library markings. Solid working copy. Book
19491186041949 Charles Dessart Editeur - 1949 - Edition originale - In-12, broché sous jaquette illustrée de l'éditeur - 227 pages - Quelques reproductions photographiques en N&B hors texte
Paris, Vuibert, 1919, 19,5 x 12 cm., rústica editorial, 1 hoja + VI + 198 págs. con 58 figuras intercaladas + 1 hoja + 78 láminas y fotografías de desnudos femeninos en papel couché.
19007692Genève, Ch. Eggimann & Cie, 1900. In-8 broché de 112 pages suivies de [34] pages de publicité et de calendrier, couverture imprimée en 2 tons. Tampon au premier plat.
000791Publisher: Yale Journal of Law and Feminism 1992 Good Soft Cover cover rubbed. paperback
16123New York 1870s. Without printer or date. 31pp. 8vo. Drophead title. In good condition lightly-aged no wraps disbound. Excessively scarce: two copies on COPAC at Lambeth Palace and the London School of Economics and only one more copy apart from surrogates on OCLC WorldCat at the Ohio History Convention. This copy like the two on COPAC lacking the title leaf which according to the WorldCat entry gives the place of publication as New York and the full title as 'No female suffrage! Attila: theology logic anatomy physiology and philology united to establish the truism that the woman is no human being'. From the style not written by a native English speaker. The author names himself as 'Attila' on the first page and the work is on the outer reaches of misogyny. Final paragraph p.31: 'However much indignation this our work may provoke we believe to have conscientiously acted according to our motto: "Every being must be instrumental in the progress of truth." And we really believe to have told the truth. The woman is no human being like man she has therefore no claims to "usurp power over man" and claim female suffrage. Let her remain the helpmate of man attend to her domestic duties and she will from her beginning to her end be man's blessing.' [New York, 1870s.] Without printer or date. paperback
16223'Frederick Bell and Co. Steam Printers King's Road Chelsea.' Dated on p.4: 'January 1874.'. 4pp. 8vo. Bifolium with drophead title. In good condition lightly-aged disbound. No copy traced on either COPAC or WorldCat. No copy currently on market. 'Frederick Bell and Co., Steam Printers, King's Road, Chelsea.' Dated on p.4: 'January, 1874.' unknown
16142Vigilance Association for the Defence of Personal Rights. 'Secretary MISS WOLSTENHOLME 27 Great George Street Westminster S.W.' London: Frederick Bell & Co. Printers King's Road Chelsea S.W. Dated at end 'March 1874.'. 4pp. 8vo. Bifolium with drophead title. In fair condition lightly-aged disbound. Six copies on COPAC. [Vigilance Association for the Defence of Personal Rights. 'Secretary, MISS WOLSTENHOLME, 27, Great George Street, Westminster, unknown
16165Sold for the Proprietor by W. Kent & Co. 51 & 52 Paternoster Row; Heywoods Manchester; And all Booksellers and Newsagents. 1870. 8pp. 12mo. In buff printed wraps. In good condition lightly-aged disbound. Three copies on COPAC and three on OCLC WorldCat but none at the BL. Sold for the Proprietor, by W. Kent & Co., 51 & 52, Paternoster Row; Heywoods, Manchester; And all Booksellers and Newsagents. [ paperback
16195Manchester: A. Ireland & Co. Printers Pall Mall. 1870. 16pp. 8vo. In good condition lightly-aged no wraps disbound. Several copies on COPAC none of this edition on market currently. Manchester: A. Ireland & Co., Printers, Pall Mall. 1870. paperback
16251Extracted from the 'Proceedings of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science' vol.XIV No.1 31 January 1881. London: P. S. King. 18pp. paginated 1-18 8vo. Printed cover of the magazine loosely inserted. Footnote on first page: 'Read at an Afternoon Meeting Saturday January 22nd 1881.' In good condition lightly-aged disbound from collection with chipped front cover. Extracted from the 'Proceedings of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science', vol.XIV, No.1, 31 January 1881 unknown
16175Printed by Spottiswoode & Co. New-street Square London. 1870. 12pp. 12mo. In good condition lightly-aged no wraps disbound. Two copies on COPAC and two copies on OCLC WorldCat. Printed by Spottiswoode & Co., New-street Square, London. 1870. paperback
16157Without place or printer. 1870. 2pp. 8vo. Handbill with drophead title. Dated at end 'Cambridge March 1. F. D. MAURICE.' In good condition lightly-aged disbound. No copy traced on either COPAC or OCLC WorldCat. Without place or printer. [1870.] unknown
16260'Frederick Bell & Co. Steam Printers King's Road Chelsea.' 1868. 4pp. 8vo. Bifolium with drophead title. In fair condition aged and worn disbound with chipping and damage at spine. Three copies on COPAC. ['Frederick Bell & Co., Steam Printers, King's Road, Chelsea.'] [1868.] unknown
200429007Univ. of Pennsylvania 2004. First Edition. Hardcover Original Cloth. As New/As New. One of a large sophisticated collection from an Australian anthropologist on New Guinea Papua and related subject areas. Several hundred volumes from this collection are listed at this site and can be found as a set by searching for the special Keyword pwnewguinea. Size: Octavo standard book size. 254 pages. Text body is clean and free from previous owner annotation underlining and highlighting. Binding is tight covers and spine fully intact. No foxing in this copy. Dust Jacket is in as new condition apart from normal shop shelf wear - contains no tears or chips or other damage. Dust Jacket un-clipped. All edges clean neat and free of foxing. Book and dustjacket condition has been well-preserved due to clear acid-free Mylar book/jacket covers . Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilogram. Category: Anthropology; Papua New Guinea; Women & Feminism. ISBN: 0812237897. ISBN/EAN: 9780812237894. All our pictures shown here are of the actual item not stock photos. Inventory No: 29007. . 9780812237894 Univ. of Pennsylvania hardcover
Very Good Turkish Original wrappers. Demy 8vo. (21,5 x 13,5 cm). In Turkish. 119 p. Scarce first edition of Zorlutuna's fourth book of poems, known as "The mother of female writers". Signed by the poet's brother and writer Ismet Kür (1916-2013) as "Çok sevgili Ismet'e ve Saffet'e, 12 Haz 1967". The book consists of 117 poems in total under five different sections. The book was published for the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the poetess' literary career, who published her first article at the age of 17 and her first novel at the age of 19. Zorlutuna started writing poetry during the armistice years. She joined the national literature movement with the effect and excitement of the Turkish War of Independence. Her poem "Git Bahar", which she wrote with national feelings, made her known. She adhered to the syllabic understanding in her poems evaluated in the national literature movement. She is known as one of the rare poets whose poems the famous poet Yahya Kemal memorized.