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Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 15 cm). In Turkish. 124 p. Çagdas Türkiye'de Kadin Sempozyumu (26-27 Mayis 1995 Ankara). Women in Contemporary Turkey, Symposium papers.
In-16, broché, couverture papier coquille postérieure, 53 p. Edition originale et unique. Intéressant pamphlet littéraire, dans lequel Marco Saint-Hilaire qui signe comme "délégué de la Ligue de la protection des femmes pour la propagande en France et à l'étranger", se déclare féministe, socialiste et héritier de la Commune de Paris dont il défend les ambitions et les objectifs. Il réclame une "révolution dans la littérature" qui mettrait à bas les hypocrites et les faiseurs, témoigne de sa propre expérience comme journaliste engagé dans les principaux périodiques féministes et livre une violente charge contre la littérature de son temps, la mode des feuilletons qui asservissent, la littérature bourgeoise et les institutions littéraires qui écrasent toute ambition créative en particulier celle des prolétaires. Un passage est consacré à la défense de Louise Michel, d'autres à Clemenceau ou à Zola. Bon exemplaire.
M., Sáenz de Jubera, 1891, 17 x 10'5 cm., 63 págs. (Trata de la incorporación de la mujer en las Academias).
269pp. + 1p. theses, 24cm., text in German, Doctoral Dissertation (Katholieke Universiteit Nijmegen, the Netherlands), illustrated softcover, stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, T112713
Silver medallion with blue and white inlay, double-sided approximately 1 inch across. Medal awarded to Rae Neiman, with YWHA insignia and laurel leaves on front, engraved on rear: All Round Gym Champs 1916-1917 Rae Neiman. No stamps, but appears to be sterling. Light age patina, Very Good Condition. (women-4-14)
Chizuko Ueno is a Japanese sociologist and Japan's "best-known feminist". Her work covers sociological issues including semiotics, capitalism, and feminism in Japan. Original Japanese title "Onnagirai : Nippon no misojini" Translated into Korean by Il-tu?ng Na. 343p. bibliograpju Book
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)
1st edition. 1st printing of any of pioneering Yiddish Theater producer David Kesslers productions. Original Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 46 pages, Includes illustrations & portrait of Kessler ; 22 cm. In Yiddish with English Cover and cast list. English cover title is Everywoman in her Quest for Love. Translation of Browns popular period morality play, Everywoman. Produced at the David Kessler Second Avenue Theatre by David Kessler. fun Valter Braun ; iberzetst fun Henri M. Gastvirth ; oygefihrt ... Fun Deyvid Kesler. David Kesslers 2nd Avenue Theatre opened on September 14, 1911 and was the first of the Yiddish theatres to open along the Rialto. Many important Yiddish artists served their apprenticeship and gained experience in their art under the infuence of David Kessler; among these were Maurice Schwartz, Bertha Gerstein and Celia Adler. He also established standards for acting and taste for better plays among actors and public. Kesslers Theatre also screened movies and is listed in the 1914-1915 edition of American Motion Picture Directory. In 1924 an ailing Thomas Adler appeared in Gordins The Stranger. It was his final performance and two years later the theatre was used for his funeral service. An estimated crowd of between 150, 000 and 200, 000 packed the street to view the cortage as it made its way along the Lower East Side pausing briefly at each of the Yiddish theatres (cinematreasures-org 2015) . SUBJECT(S) : American literature -- Translations into Yiddish. OCLC lists only 1 copy worldwide (NYPL) . Spine label, light wear and sunning, otherwise Very Good Condition. (women-4-2)
New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 15 cm). In English. 582 p. World War I deeply altered the lives of Muslim Ottoman women. The Ottoman Army consisted only of Muslim men and war caused the death of one and a half million Muslim Ottoman men. The heavy losses of the Ottoman army meant that every day more and more dependants lost their breadwinners. When the breadwinner had gone to war, was wounded or died at the front; the wives, daughters, sisters and mothers they had left behind were faced with two options: to find work and make a living, or to starve to death. On 14 August 1916, the Committee of Union and Progress (Ittihâd ve Terakkî Cemiyeti), the ruling party of the Ottoman Empire, established a new society under the leadership of one of its leading figures: Vice-Commander and Minister of War, Enver Pasa. The Society for the Employment of Ottoman Muslim Women (Kadinlari Çalistirma Cemiyet-i Islâmiyesi) was a Unionist organization created to find employment for Muslim Ottoman women who were in urgent economic need. Within a matter of months, it received more than 14,000 applications and was soon employing 8,194 destitute Ottoman women in its braches and in the related state and military institutions. In time, it would offer jobs to an aggregate number of 20,000 women workers, and became the leading employer of Muslim Ottoman women in the Ottoman Empire. This comprehensive work constitutes both a case study of Muslim Ottoman women during World War I, and a detailed analysis of the foundation, organization and activities of the Society for the Employment of Ottoman Muslim Women, created to find employment for them.
126p. 16mo. Original full stained embossed cloth binding. Small snippets from the works of female authors for each day and month of the year. Includes such authors as Elizabeth Barrett Browning, George Eliot, Jean Ingelow, etc. WOMEN 1
1st edition. 8vo, 269 pages, not illustrated, select Bibliography. Very good condition paperback. slight foxing to page edges, some highlighting does not effect text. 39800. eng
1st edition, 2nd printing. 8vo, 269 pages, not illustrated, select bibliography. Very good condition paperback. slight foxing to page edges, some highlighting in the margins. 39800. eng
New English Paperback. Large 8vo. (24 x 22 cm). In English and Turkish. 231 p., photographs, ills. Women's museums: Centre of social memory and place of inclusion.= Kadin müzesi: Toplumsal bellek merkezi ve kapsayici mekan.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English and Turkish. [xxvii], 482 p. "Research and library, and sources. / Women archives and women libraries. / Private archives. / Classification systems and thesaurus. / Oral history. / Literature. / Cinema. / Art and art worls. / Using technology. / Periodicals. / Women organisations.". Symposium proceedings on women's scale from the Ottoman Empire to Turkish Republic. Women's memory: The problem of sources. 20th Anniversary Symposium of the Women's Library and Information Centre Foundation.= Kadin bellegini olusturmada kaynak sorunu. Kadin Eserleri Kütüphanesi ve Bilgi Merkezi Vakfi 20. Yil Sempozyumu. April 17-19, 2009.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Mint. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English and Turkish. 280 p., b/w ills. Women's memory: Proceedings of the International Symposium of Women's Library.= Kadinlarin bellegi: Uluslararasi Kadin Kütüphaneleri Sempozyum Tutanaklari. 8-10 October 1991, Istanbul.
Original Wraps. 8vo. [6] pages. 24 cm. First edition. The Women's Auxiliary of the Newark Beth Israel Hospital cordially invites you to attend a General Meeting to be held on Monday, Feburary 15th, 1954. Program 'Unicef and the World's Children'. Speaker: Mrs. Donald Sabin, University Women's Representative at the United Nations. Mrs. Samuel E. Cooper, Presiding. February, 1954. Contains announcement, president's message, program, message of thanks, announcement of the Donor Luncheon on June 16, 1954, and donor list to the Trubute Fund. Subjects: Women's Auxiliary of Newark Beth Israel Medical Center 1954. None listed on OCLC. Wraps worn. Good + condition. (WOMEN-2-29)
Original Wraps. 8vo. [12] pages. 24 cm. First edition. The Women's Auxiliary of the Newark Beth Israel Hospital cordially invites you to the 'Court of Awards' and Membership Luncheon Mothers' Day Meeting in celebration of National Hospital Week, Monday, May 17th, 1954. . Mrs. Samuel E. Cooper, Presiding. May, 1954. Contains President's Message, Tribute Fund Donor list, centerfold Donor Luncheon announcement, other announcements. Subjects: Women's Auxiliary of Newark Beth Israel Medical Center 1954. None listed on OCLC. Edges worn, otherwise fresh. Good + condition. (WOMEN-2-30)
275 p. Publishing news items laid in. Hardcover Very good condition good
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 134 p. Contents: Introduction; 1. "Women, Law and Imperial Justice in the Ottoman Empire", Published originally in Women, Family and Divorce Laws in Islamic Society, ed. By Amira Sonbol (Syracuse University Press. 1996).; 2. "Women and the Tradition of Seeking Justice in Ottoman Istanbul in the Late Seventeenth-Century", Published originally in Women in the Ottoman Empire, Middle Eastern Women in the Early Modern Era, edited by Madeline Zilfi (Leiden; E.J. Brill, 1997).; 3. "Ottoman Women and the Public Eye in Eighteenth-Century Istanbul", Published originally in Women in the Medieval Islamic World, edited by Gavin Hambly (St. Martin's Press, 1998).; 4. The Role of Women in the Urban Economy of Istanbul, 1700-1850", Published originally in International Journal of Labor and Working-Class History, 60 (Fall 2001). "reprinted with permission"; 5. "From Mahalle (neighborhood) to the market and the Courts: Women, Credit and Property in Istanbul," Published originally in Gender, Kinship and Property in the Wider Mediterranean: Center and Peripheries (1300-1800), edited by Jutta Sperling and Shona Wray (Routledge, 2010).; 6. "Gendering Urban Space: Women's Smaller Vakfs in Eighteenth-Century Istanbul", Published originally in Beyond the Exotic, Women's Histories in Islamic Societies, ed. by Amira El-Azhary Sonbol (Syracuse: Syracuse University Press; 7. "Economic Activities of Safavid Women in the Shrine-City of Ardabil", Published originally in Iranian Studies, vol. 31 (Spring 1998); 8. "The Wealth of Ottoman Princesses during the Tulip period", Published originally at The Great Ottoman-Turkish Civilization, vol. 2 (Ankara, 2000). 9. Appendix: Ottoman Documents in English Translation (by the author); Glossary.
Reliure toile de l'éditeur. 220 pages. Rousseurs.
542pp. + 25pp.appendix, 30cm., in the series "Katholieke Universiteit te Leuven. Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen. Departement Communicatiewetenschappen" vol.45, softcover, G, doctoral dissertation (K.U.Leuven, promotor: Prof. G. Fauconnier), G74066
1st separate edition. Reprinted from The Jewish Forum August and October, 1922. 4to. 11 pages; 25 cm. An article discussing the Jewish textual support for allowing women to take on pulpit roles in congregations. Rabbi David Aronson was a leading rabbi and author. Born in Russia in 1892, Mr. Aronson attended New York University, Columbia University and the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York. After ordination in 1919, Rabbi Aronson served congregations in Salt Lake City and Duluth, Minn. , before joining Beth El in 1924. From 1948 to 1950, he was president of the Rabbinical Assembly of America, an assembly of 1, 200 Conservative rabbis (NYT 1988) . Woman is once more on the program. This time she comes chaperoned by the Central Conference of American Rabbis, and is on her way, -no, not to a Sisterhood Whist Party or to a Sabbath school entertainment, -but to assume her place in the pulpit. Henceforth, she may function as a Rebitzin in her own name and of her own right, and not merely as the wife of a He-rabbi. For the Central Conference of American Rabbis decided at its last convention that In view of Jewish teachings and in keeping with the spirit of our age, women cannot be denied the privilege of ordination as rabbis. SUBJECT(S) : Female rabbis, Jewish women, Women leadership. OCLC lists no holdings worldwide. Moderate edgewear. Toning to pages. Very good condition. Rare and important. (WOMEN-6-4)
This absorbing book...iis required reading....an absorbing book on changing concepts and patterns of womenhood in the United States since the Civil War... a must read for those seriously interested in the cultural history of American women and the debate over feminism today. 322p. illus bibliography index Book
639p. Plus photo illustrations. Tall 8vo. Original cloth backed binding. Original dust jacket. The history of the fight for the right to practice birth control. WOMEN 1
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (32 x 23 cm). In English. 303 p., color ills. "Within the context of the history of mankind spanning over several million years of human evolution, the story of the Anatolian woman illustrates woman's creativity, productivity and prominence in all the civilizations which have flourished in Anatolia. The woman appears as a goddess with creative and productive powers, as a ruling monarch, as a patriotic citizen, patron of the arts, teacher, writer and artist, and at all times as a mother guiding her family.".