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1905002735Los Angeles: By the Proprietors 1905. First Edition. Very good. First edition; 9 x 6; pp. 4; salmon-colored stock printed and illustrated in black; a few small nicks to edges; several old creases to margins; in very good condition. The Unique Theatre situated at 629 S. Broadway in Los Angeles opened its doors sometime in early 1903 under the proprietorship of Flora Hentz and John Zalee. Known as pioneers of "popular-priced vaudeville" in Southern California they also had a "Unique-O-Scope" which ran movies at the theater. Interestingly enough among the listed performances the program also highlighted several features of the building itself. Asbestos fire curtains fireproof scenery and automatic sprinklers were followed by a sketch of the floor and the assertion that per the Unique's efforts ".against fires and panics.the entire eighty feet of width of the building back of the stage can upon a moment's notice be opened up to the sidewalk and full width of the street running back to the Theatre thus insuring complete safety of all patrons of the Unique." The program contained several advertisements for local businesses as well including one for the Imperial Perfume Company stating that the theater was perfumed every day by the latter. The theater was moved to a new location in 1909 and its building was demolished. By the Proprietors unknown
19864383DES FEMMES 1986 352 pages 10 6x3 2x17 6cm. 1986. Broché. 352 pages.
1986Q-2721002902DES FEMMES 1986-06-04. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! DES FEMMES paperback
1843150437Paris: Prévot and Rouanet 1843. Coining the slogan "workers of the world unite!" five years before the Communist Manifesto First edition of the revolutionary French socialist's most famous work urging the working class to unite a call for international emancipation which appeared five years before the Communist Manifesto. Tristan is "perhaps the most celebrated of all 19th-century French feminists" Moses p. 107. Tristan's struggles as both the poverty-stricken illegitimate daughter of a Peruvian noble and as the wife of a violently abusive husband forced her to travel at various points in her life to England as a ladies' companion and Peru in the hopes of re-establishing her family ties. Upon returning to Paris in 1835 Tristan fought her husband André Chazal for custody of her two surviving children and succeeded in regards to her daughter. It was not until 1836 after Chazal shot Tristan that she was granted legal separation and the right to take back the name Tristan. Both as respite from and because of this domestic turmoil Tristan became enthusiastically involved in a number of feminist and socialist groups and activities - she published pamphlets on female immigration petitioned in favour of divorce and for the abolishment of capital punishment attended meetings of the Gazette des femmes group and engaged with the utopian socialism of the Fourierists. "In Union ouvrière Tristan rallies the French working class urging them to create a national organization that would be financed by subscriptions from the twenty-five million workers. She believed that any change among the working class must be initiated by the workers themselves: 'Now the day has come when one must act and it is up to you and only you to act in the interest of your own cause'. Despite her call to action Tristan maintained a firm stance against violence and called only for passive resistance; she believed that destructive acts would only heighten workers' problems. She tried to enlist the bourgeoisie in her plan on the basis that it would help prevent begging and theft. The second part of Tristan's crusade was her attempt to improve the position of women within the workplace and society. She argued that all classes of women should participate in the Workers' Union to lobby simultaneously for feminism and socialism. Her third chapter entitled 'Why I Mention Women' aims to establish continuity between the desires of the workers and those of women" Orlando. Unable to find a publisher willing to print the unorthodox tract she funded the book's publication herself through donations from friends acquaintances and public appeal. From these donations 14000 copies of this first edition were printed stated as "Edition populaire" which she sold for 50 centimes each. In Lyons the fundraising efforts of her working-class followers underwrote a further printing of 10000 copies. Such circulation was very high for the time: the print run of the Communist Manifesto in 1848 by contrast was 2000 copies. "Increasing scholarly attention is revealing her as a pivotal figure in the shift from early nineteenth-century utopian to Marxist economic socialism. Her insistence on the inextricability of class and gender oppression makes her a foundational socialist feminist theorist" ibid. Duodecimo. Uncut in original yellow wrappers printed in black. Housed in quarter calf chemise and slipcase. Slight split to front joint but holding wrappers and contents clean a very good well-preserved copy. Claire Goldberg Moses French Feminism in the Nineteenth Century 1984. unknown
19814000731631981 1981. FLAMMARION 1981
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1983500130463J'ai lu 1983 251 pages poche. 1983. Broché. 251 pages.
1983500196739J'ai lu 1983 251 pages poche. 1983. Broché. 251 pages.
500259547Sans date.
1983110764J'ai lu 1983 17x11x2cm. 1983. Broché. Après une jeunesse incertaine et l'échec d'un premier mariage Lison a le sentiment d'avoir ressaisi sa vie de l'avoir bâtie et réussie doucement mais fermement : un mari selon son coeur deux filles qui pour elle sont des amies des voyages un métier. Et pourtant lors d'un séjour au Mexique la rencontre inattendue de son premier amour la trouble... Et pourtant l'évolution de ses deux filles la déconcerte : Délia qui se disait libérée choisit un destin banal ; Emma parait inconsciente du danger qui la menace... Lison cherche à comprendre à se comprendre. Elle voudrait être pleinement une femme une épouse une mère... Non décidément quand on veut tout vivre une vie n'est pas assez
2277214507.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
199820381Genève, Editions Metropolis, 1998. In-8 broché de 119-[8] pages, couverture illustrée couleurs.
Métropolis, 1998. In-8 carré broché de 141 pages illustrées. Bon état
1980246702Harlequin 1980 156 pages poche. 1980. Broché. 156 pages.
Lisbonne, s.e., 1931; 173 x 242 mm, 16 pp., couverture et cahier agrafés. Tiré à part bilingue, en langue portugaise et française. Revista Agronómica (Separata da) : communication faite à l'Académie des Sciences de Lisbonne, dans la séance de première classe, le 20 février 1930. Bon état.
1931E1411Lisbonne, s.e., 1931 ; 173 x 242 mm, 16 pp., couverture et cahier agrafés. Tiré à part bilingue, en langue portugaise et française. Revista Agronómica (Separata da): communication faite à l'Académie des Sciences de Lisbonne, dans la séance de première classe, le 20 février 1930. Bon état.
Paris, Au Siège de la Société Botanique de France, 1913; in-8, 3 pp., broché. Très bon état.
1913C6014Paris, Au Siège de la Société Botanique de France, 1913 ; in-8, 3 pp., broché. Très bon état.
Paris, Au Siège de la Société Mycologique de France, 1913; in-8, 2 pp., broché. Très bon état.
1913C6013Paris, Au Siège de la Société Mycologique de France, 1913 ; in-8, 2 pp., broché. Très bon état.
6208788889.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1983SPN-412Grenoble : C.A.R.E., 1983. Broché 24x18,5 cm, couverture illustrée en noir, 101 pages illustrées en noir, lexique de patois queyrassin, carte dépliante du territoire de la commune de Saint Véran.
Cherbourg, Mémoires de la Société Nationale des Sciences Naturelles et Mathématiques de Che, 1891; in-8, 24 pp., broché. Très bon état.
1891C6462Cherbourg, Mémoires de la Société Nationale des Sciences Naturelles et Mathématiques de Che, 1891 ; in-8, 24 pp., broché. Très bon état.
18911196011891 Extrait des "Mémoires de la Société nationale des Sciences naturelles et mathématiques de Cherbourg" - 1891 - In-8, broché - 24 pages