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107p. Plus photo frontis. Full page photo illustrations. Small 8vo. Original full purple cloth binding. Spine darkened. Very XLib. WOMEN 1
8vo, 176 pages, not illustrated. eng
In-12, demi-chagrin rouge de l'époque, dos à 5 nerfs, titre doré (reliure signée Stroobants), 251, (1) p. d'achevé d'imprimer. Edition originale. Rangée par la critique de son temps au nombre des "romantiques féminins" aux côtés d'Anna de Noailles, Lucie Delarue-Mardrus, Marie Dauguet et Renée Vivien, Marie de Regnier composa, sous le pseudonyme de Gérard d'Houville, une oeuvre originale saluée par la critique de son temps. Romancière féconde, poétesse et critique littéraire, elle était la fille de José-Maria de Heredia, et l'épouse d'Henri de Régnier. Femme très libre et dégagée des conventions, elle eut Pierre Louys comme amant, qui entretint également des relations avec sa mère et ses deux soeurs. Il épousera d'ailleurs finalement la plus jeune des trois filles Hérédia et s'inspirera de ces relations pour son roman érotique 'Trois filles de leur mère'. Marie de Hérédia reçut, en 1918, le premier prix de l'Académie française pour l'ensemble de son oeuvre, devenant ainsi la première femme à obtenir cette récompense. Envoi autographe signé sous son pseudonyme de Gérard d'Houville à Monsieur et Madame Paul Deschanel, au lendemain de la démission de ce dernier de son poste de Président de la République et à la veille de son décès. On joint également une carte postale timbrée et datée du 9 juin 1943 de "Madame Henri Régnier" à Marc Chesneau (1899-1980) au sujet de la Société des Poètes et pour le remercier de ses vers. Mors légèrement frottés. Très bon exemplaire, bien relié par Stroobants.
Fine Turkish Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 64 p., b/w plates. First and Only Edition. 1000 copies were printed. Tarihsel süreç içinde Türk kadin gazete ve dergileri, (1868-1990). Turkish / Ottoman periodicals and newspapers published between 1868-1990.
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)
NOT an ex-library book. The Changing Experience of Women is a collection of 26 articles selected by the Open University Women's Studies Course Team to introduce the student to central topics in this young and rapidly expanding field. 406pp. Crease to bottom corner of front cover. A few foxing spots on page edges.
For years, Sue Monk Kidd was a conventionally religious woman. Then, in the late 1980s, she experienced an unexpected awakening, and began a journey toward a feminine spirituality. With the exceptional storytelling skills that have helped make her name, Kidd tells her very personal story of the fear, anger, healing, and freedom she experienced on the path toward the wholeness that many women have lost in the church. From a jarring encounter with sexism in a suburban drugstore, to monastery retreats and to rituals in the caves of Crete, she reveals a new level of feminine spiritual consciousness for all women one that retains a meaningful connection with the "deep song of Christianity," embraces the sacredness of ordinary women's experience, and has the power to transform in the most positive ways every fundamental relationship in a woman's life her marriage, her career, and her religion. 238p.As new except for remainder mark. Book
Near fine/near fine (new unopened copy in unclipped dj, light browning page edges and trace of erased pencil numerals front free endpaper) octavo 395pp. Exploring terrorism, and arguing fiercely for a feminist redefinition of political power.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In English. [xiii], 109 p. The emperor's two sons. 2 play and 2 acts.
Original Wraps. 8vo. 12 pages. 21 cm. First edition. Transcript of a Radio Broadcast The Eternal Light. Weekly Broadcast. Contains the Broadcast for April 22, 1945, about the life of Henrietta Szold. Broadcast begins with a Kaddish for the recently passed Szold. Written by Morton Wishengrad, with Isabel Mersen in the speaking role as Henrietta Szold. Presented as a public service by the National Broadcasting Company. Programs Prepared by the Jewish Theological Seminary of American, 3080 Broadway, New York. Copyright 1945, Jewish Theological Seminary of America. Subjects: Jews - History - Drama. Jews - Drama. Jews. Drama. History. Radio Broadcast Eternal Light. Radio Broadcast Henrietta Szold. JTSA NBC Radio Broadcast 1945. OCLC lists 3 copies (Harvard, Clark, JTSA) . Edge wear, with tears to edges of wraps; internally clean. Good condition. (WOMEN-1-16)
Written at the height of the Women's Lib movement in the USA her thesis is that "They completely ignore the fact that fulfillment and frustration are not autonomous and independent, but largely socially determined. [Women] must be emancipated and equal, but feminine and different, proud of her equality and assured in her distinctive role." 191p. bibliography, index. Inked stamp of Greek bookstore on ffep, else near fine. Book
London Kegan Pul, Trench, Trubner sans date, vers 1946, In-8 relié pleine toile verte éditeur. 228 pages. Très bon état.
48 pages. Illustrated in black and white. "The purpose of JC/WIN is to make inexpensive art and literature available that affirms and empowers women." - from page 3. This catalog presents samples of these works. Name atop front cover. Few markings to contents. Faint patch of soiling to front cover. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
220 p. Signed by the author on the half-title. Hardcover Very good condition good
Two Volumes. Illustrated with full page engravings on Japan vellum with text tissue guards. Title pages printed in red and black on Japan vellum. Uncut. Top edges gold. Large 8vo. Original full green buckram bindings. Original paper spine labels. Bindings very slightly worn at edges. Hardbound. Limited Edition. Number 221 of only 1250 copies. Edition de Luxe. Very nice set. SET/W47
Fourth edition, 8vo, 58pp., with half-title, disbound. "Elizabeth Blackwell (February 3, 1821 ? May 31, 1910) was a British physician, notable as the first woman to receive a medical degree in the United States, and the first woman on the Medical Register of the General Medical Council. Blackwell played an important role in both the United States and the United Kingdom as a social awareness and moral reformer, and pioneered in promoting education for women in medicine. Her contributions remain celebrated with the Elizabeth Blackwell Medal, awarded annually to a woman who has made significant contribution to the promotion of women in medicine."?Wikipedia. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute with a couple of their neat library stamps.
minor rubbing along the edges and ends of the cover and spine. creases going down the spine. pages are clean, bright and tight. Used
8vo; Period full leather, 12mo, 246 pages. 3 volumes in 1, as issued. With seperate title page for each volume. Included in the "William B. Cairns Collection of American Women Writers 1650-1940" at UWisc-Madison. WR. I, #2252. Susanna Rowson, née Haswell (1762-1824) was a British-American novelist, poet, playwright, religious writer, stage actress, and educator, considered the first woman geographer and supporter of female education. She also wrote against slavery. Rowson was the author of the 1791 novel Charlotte Temple, the most popular best-seller in American literature until Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin was published serially in 1851-1852 and authored the first human geography textbook Rowson's Abridgement of Universal Geography in 1805. Charlotte: A Tale of Truth [was] later reissued in America as Charlotte Temple, where it became the new nation's first best-selling novel. This popular story of seduction and remorse has gone through more than 200 editions. The novel sparked much controversy, both over its content and whether it could actually be considered a novel due to its minimal number of pages. .in 1791, Susanna and [her husband] William took in his orphaned sister Charlotte Rowson and they all turned to acting .In 1793, the three Rowsons were recruited for the Philadelphia theatre company of Thomas Wignell, also performing with them in Baltimore. Over the next three years in Philadelphia, she wrote a novel, an opera, a musical farce about the Whiskey Rebellion (The Volunteers), a poetical address to the American troops, and several songs for the company in addition to performing 57 roles on the stage in two seasons. Rowson's work as a playwright and actor encouraged the growth of performing art in the United States. In response to her seemingly new-found republicanism and the liberal gender roles in her work, Slaves in Algiers, she was attacked by William Cobbett, who referred to her as 'our American Sappho' (she returned fire, calling him a 'loathsome reptile' in her introduction to Trials of the Human Heart).In 1796, Susanna reestablished contact with her old Edinburgh director, John Brown Williamson. He had taken over the Federal Street Theatre in Boston, and the Rowson trio relocated there in part to be closer to the more familiar residence of her youth and her core American literary fan-base. The bankruptcy and major restructuring of the Boston theatre in 1797 would have sent Susanna and William to Charleston, but rather than head south they abandoned the stage after a few summer performances in Newport and Providence, Rhode Island .On leaving the stage, Susanna opened the first 'female academy' in Boston in 1797 'Mrs Rowson's Academy for Young Ladies. The earliest American map samplers (1779,1780) were by students Lydia Withington and Sally Dodge who were educated there and cover detailed images of Boston harbour and islands and detailed street plan. Desiring a more rural setting, Rowson would move her school to Medford, then to Newton, Massachusetts, before returning it to Boston in 1809. She was a leader on female education and also the first woman geographer, publishing the first American education book on geography Rowson's Abridgement of Universal Geography in 1805, a textbook focussing on human geography not maps and including information on the position of women, the cultural, religious, financial and social structure of different continents and in particular the impact of the 'barbarous, degrading traffic' of slavery. She also published Youth's First Steps in Geography in 1811. She managed her school until 1822 and trained hundreds of girls overall. Rowson also continued her writings, producing several novels, an additional work for the stage, a dictionary as well as the two geographies and as a contributor to the Boston Weekly Magazine (18021805). Her educational and literary work helped provide support for a growing household. Having no children of their own, they took in many members of Williams family, including a niece, Rebecca Haswell, who would marry Roxbury mayor John Jones Clarke, becoming great-grandmother of poet E. E. Cummings (Wikipedia). No copy appearing for sale at any major auction house in the last 35 years. OCLC: 9108455. Front hinge stating, 1.5 chip to crown of spine, heavy wear to boards and blank endpapers. Wear, stains, and previous owners name (Eliza Colfax) in period hand to half title and title page. Good Condition Thus. Scarce 18th Century American Womens imprint. (AC-22-24).
New English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. [10], 246 p. The International Symposium of the 75th Anniversary of the First Women's Meeting in Kastamonu. Kastamonu, 10th-11th December 1994.
1st edition.Very good condition paperback. 266 pages. 40176. eng
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 Cloth. 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. Light edge wear to cloth; very clean and fresh; pages uncut, never before read. Very good + condition. (WOMEN-1-49)
Original Cloth. 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. Wear to boards, rear hinge shaken, otherwise clean and fresh. Good condition. (WOMEN-1-49A)
Original Cloth. 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. Institutional stamps on endpages, otherwise clean and fresh. Good + condition. (WOMEN-1-49B) xx
Original Wraps. 4to. IX, 193 pages. 28 cm. Second edition. Partially annotated by Aviva Cantor with 1983-1986 citations compiled by Ora Hamelsdorf ; editorial coordinator: Doris B. Gold; editorial assistant: Judith Pearl. This work includes an introductory essay evauating trends in writing about Jewish women and a bibliography. The bibliography is divided into two parts. Part I is a reprint of the first edition (1979) with supplements. Part II covers the years 1980-1986. More than 4, 000 items pertaining to such subjects asd Jewish women in history/herstory, Jewish women in religious life and law, Jewish women in the United States and Canada, Jewish women in Israel, Jewish women in other countries, Jewish women in the Holocaust and Resistance, and Jewish women in poetry are listed. The bibliography also lissts unpublished papers, recent women's conferences, studies and surveys, and bibliographies. It includes references to part I and II and an index to authors. - #861, Judaica Reference Sources, Second Edition, Cutter and Oppenheim. Subjects: Jewish women - Bibliography. Juives - Bibliographie. Jewish women. Institutional stamps and markings on outer edges and title page; pencilled notation on first endpage, otherwise clean and fresh. Good + condition. (WOMEN-1-33)