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2016__178451182XBloomsbury Professional 2016. Paperback. New. 686 pages. 9.25x6.25x1.50 inches. Bloomsbury Professional paperback
199840050Chicago IL: American Bar Association 1998. First Edition. good. 28 cm approx. 750 wraps some creasing to covers corners of some pages at rear bumped program agenda laid in. Scarce seminal multi-disciplinary approach. American Bar Association paperback
2022__1526520230Bloomsbury Professional 2022. Paperback. New. 704 pages. 0.04x0.04x0.04 inches. Bloomsbury Professional paperback
2020__1526509709Bloomsbury Professional 2020. Paperback. New. 896 pages. 9.21x6.14x1.65 inches. Bloomsbury Professional paperback
2021__1526513633Bloomsbury Professional 2021. Paperback. New. 896 pages. 0.04x0.04x0.04 inches. Bloomsbury Professional paperback
mon0000101454Bloomberg BNA 2015-11-27. Paperback. Good. in x in x in. Bloomberg BNA paperback
2025__152653116XBloomsbury Professional IE 2025. Paperback. New. 544 pages. 0.04x6.14x9.21 inches. Bloomsbury Professional (IE) paperback
16 pages. Contents: Lovely front cover illustrated with four Bridal Coiffures; What Enemy Hath Done This?, by Gail Hamilton; New York Fashions - Wedding Toilettes, Miscellaneous Dress Goods, The Von Moltke Collar, Regalia; Personal; Glimpses of Paris Before the War; Illustrations of Collars and more; Front and back illustrations of a shawl costume; Nice traveling hoods; Three beautiful wrappers; The Lovels of Araden, by Mrs. Braddon - Chapter One; Lovely full-page illustration of four Bridal and Evening Dresses; Illustrations of eight lovely caps; Paletot with Sutache Embroidery for Elderly Lady; Poplin Basque-Waist; A Cat with Nine Lives; Life in Dresden; Sayings and Doings; Educated Women Seeking Employment; Entertainment at the Capital; Illustration of the Baby Hippopotamus; Illustrations of five trimmings for under-skirts, children's dresses, etc.; Humor on back cover; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Magazine
18831151591883 A Paris, Guimmaumin & Cie, éditeurs / Auguste Ghio, éditeur - 1883 - In-8, broché - 568 p. - Un frontispice + 1 planche dépliante
2011045026BNA Books A Division of Bureau of National Affairs 2011. Soft cover. Very Good. Tight binding. No writing except owner name blacked out on endpapers and page edges. Cover has wear. <br/> <br/> BNA Books, A Division of Bureau of National Affairs paperback
2004100138892Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd 2004 141 pages 16 2x2 2x23 4cm. 2004. Cartonné jaquette. 141 pages.
64 pages. Features: Jimmy Carter's Report Card; Rosalynn - Jimmy Carter's closest emissary; Color-photo ad for the Chrysler LeBaron; Robert McCarney - king of the referendum in North Dakota; Anita Bryant and gay rights showdown in Miami; Ian Smith's dangerous new gamble in Rhodesia; Decade of occupation in the West Bank - article with color photos; Spanish campaign between Suarez and Gonzalez; Japanese venerate their WWII war dead; The the best and brightest of the class of '77 see ahead for themselves - with photos of Judy King, David Bryan, Catherine Burke, Ron Ridgeway, Cady Perkins, and more; New Cardinal Giovanni Benelli; Bill Moyers and Fidel Castro; Environment - Prescription for World Survival; Employment - court strikes blow for seniority; Illegal TV set rebates; Cracking down on the payoffs for amateur athletes; Diagnosing Lyme's Malady; Sumptuous Robes from Japan; Passing of Paul Desmond, Goddard Lieberson, Ben Grauer, Roberto Rossellini and Bruce Bliven; The Hot New Rich - cover story article with color photos of Famous Amos, Peter Frampton, Marc Howard, Alan Silverstone, Steve Cauthen, Joe Morgan, Colleen McCullough, Robin Cook, Nolan Bushnell, Fred Furth, and Rick Byers; Nice one-page photo-illustrated article on ELP (Emerson, Lake and Palmer) - with the photo showing their entire crew assembled at Cobo Hall; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
16191Women. Photograph: Female Scientist At Work In Laboratory 1910. Large sepia gelatin photograph. Image measures 9" x 7" with a 10"x8" white boarder. Light toning of boarder. Near fine condition. One female scientist sits at a laboratory table amongst her four male colleges. Her expression unlike the others in sidelong and a little wry. Two men in military uniforms stand at attention in the doorway sunshine pours through the window on the left; on the right hand side are shelves stacked with bottles beakers and cotton swabs. Women were discouraged from pursuing a scientific education let alone a career and those who did found their contributions minimized. Despite the obstacles this original period photo is a testimony to the existence of women in the sciences in the first half of the 20th century. unknown books
18100Silver gelatin photo of nurses in uniform posed in operating room. C. 1900. Measures 8" x 11" inches. Photo shows 25 women arranged in three rows with 3 men standing behind them. The nurses wear long white smocks over gray dresses with white cuffs and small white hats perched on their heads. Their bodies are turned toward the camera but their gazes wander about the room with some looking directly into the camera but others looking elsewhere. Three men in lab coats with black ties visible beneath stand behind them gazing over the women's heads toward the camera. Surgical equipment in the form of two large metal barrels connected by pipes stand against the wall behind the group in the room with tiled floor and subway tiles running floor to ceiling. Nursing in the early twentieth century was one of the few professional fields available to women though opportunities for advancement were rare. In addition to working with patients nurses were required to change and launder linens prepare meals scrub the floors and order supplies. Still the number of women who became nurses rose rapidly through the early twentieth century. Photo is mounted to black photographer's board with "Compliments of.Massey Ltd 235 Yonge st" on verso. The women's names are written in neat rows in pencil on verso. The women in this photo were pioneers in a field they would come to dominate. unknown
Z1-A-002-03575Great Britain Department for Education and Employment. Used - Good. Ships from UK in 48 hours or less usually same day. Your purchase helps support Sri Lankan Children's Charity 'The Rainbow Centre'. Ex-library so some stamps and wear but in good overall condition. 100% money back guarantee. We are a world class secondhand bookstore based in Hertfordshire United Kingdom and specialize in high quality textbooks across an enormous variety of subjects. We aim to provide a vast range of textbooks rare and collectible books at a great price. Our donations to The Rainbow Centre have helped provide an education and a safe haven to hundreds of children who live in appalling conditions. We provide a 100% money back guarantee and are dedicated to providing our customers with the highest standards of service in the bookselling industry. Great Britain, Department for Education and Employment unknown
19342111902160500244Not Available 1934. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of copies: Secretariat Not Available paperback
1927002369Bristol Douglas Cleverdon. En vente à Paris chez G. Crès 1927 In-8 Broché, couv. rempliée Ed. originale
16576Woman Employment Vigilance Association for the Defence of Personal Rights. "Legislative Restrictions on Women's Labour." Extract Reprinted by kind permission from the "Manchester Examiner and Times" of Saturday June 20th 1874. First edition Extract. 4 pages. Original paper wrappers. 8 1/2 x 5 in. "Who in thousands of cases where there is no helper will assure them and their children bread" This report criticizes a proposed labor bill that would ban women from working in factories for a period of 6 months after having a child. They find fault in the over-regulation of poor women as opposed to women from wealthy families and the fact that there is no social support for married women who cannot work: ".many married women deserted or uncared for by their husbands.no marriage law secures to the wife a share in the earnings of the father of her children." They compel women to raise their voices against this proposed regulation. The Vigilance Association for the Defence of Personal Rights was a British organization dedicated to watching restraining and influencing legislation especially in matters affecting the interests of women and the personal rights and liberties of the people. No institutions or libraries in the US hold a copy of this book according to OCLC Worldcat. . unknown books
1991x-0792312813Kluwer Academic Pub 1991. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 182 pages. 9.56x6.52x0.66 inches. Kluwer Academic Pub hardcover
1833490551833 Tome I et Tome II - 1833 et 1834 - 1ère et 2ème années - Paris. Aux bureaux du Comité Central d'Agriculture. Rue Choiseul, n° 2 bis - douze numéros dans chaque volume - journal mensuel illustré - in-8 broché
19292111902160500459Not Available 1929. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of copies: Central Employment Placement Secretariat Not Available paperback
19302111902160500460Not Available 1930. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of copies: Central Employment Placement Secretariat Not Available paperback
16260Broadside that calls for women's participation in a mass demonstration to protest cuts to the WPA Workers Progress Administration. 8.5 x 11 in. The WPA provided jobs for thousands of Americans as part of FDR's New Deal to revitalize the American economy after the Great Depression. Funds were cut in 1937 and this broadside documents one demonstration to protest cuts to this program. It specifically calls on women to not only think of their relationship to WPA but the greater societal impacts that cuts to these programs will have such as lowering overall wages as unemployment rises. Very fragile document with small tears and chips along top and right edge. Good condition. An interesting document that shows women's important role in social and political mobilization. unknown books
16188Original vintage photograph of a large group of women seamstresses and tailors at their sewing machines in a factory setting. Sepia. Approximately 5" x 8" with back matting. Rows and rows of women sitting in front of sewing machines gaze into the camera. While single women faced barriers to employment wives and mothers confronted prejudice that put their jobs at risk after marriage and childbirth. As women took advantage of expanded access to jobs with the advent of factory lines a new push was made for job security and upward mobility. The women's employment movement first picked up traction in the industrial revolution as women fought to secure fair hours and wages for female factory workers; In the late 1870s and 80s women's organizations lobbied for safe conditions and job protection for married women and mothers; and through the 20th century expansion of skilled female labor including civil service publishing and medicine. Some of the most radical labor organizing in the West happened thanks to women in the textiles industry as women fought to secure prosperity and safety under new work conditions. A beautiful photograph of the spirited women young and old at the front lines of the changing workplace. Baxandall "America's Working Women" p. 94-96 158. Papachristou "Documents of the Women's Movement" p. 126-39. Hunt Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 2004-2005. The Women's Library London School of Economics. Krichmar 2423 2610 2766 2839. unknown books
16738Women's Fight for Employment Equality Pamphlet. ''Historical Sketch of the Salem Female Employment Society" 1880. The Salem Female Employment Society was founded in Salem Massachusetts on January 15 1861 by members of the North Church Sewing Circle as the Society for the Employment of the Poor. The purpose of the society was to produce sewing work for poor women who were unable to gain employment elsewhere Manufactured garments were sold by members at a store they owned and operated at 366 Essex Street. By April 22 1867 the society had incorporated as the Salem Female Employment Society. OCLC reports only 2 other known copies among Institutional or library Collections according to OCLC Worldcat. unknown books