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Published by Cengage Learning (edition 1), 2008
ISBN 10: 0534640699 ISBN 13: 9780534640699
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Language: English
Published by Cengage Learning (edition 1), 2008
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Language: English
Published by Wadsworth Publishing, 2011
ISBN 10: 0495901970 ISBN 13: 9780495901976
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Language: English
Published by Cengage Learning (edition 3), 2014
ISBN 10: 128546348X ISBN 13: 9781285463483
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Language: English
Published by A Crombie
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Published by Andrew Crombie, 1111
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Published by Hans Thoma-Gesellschaft Spendhaus Reutlingen, 1985
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8°. 138 S. Auf dem Vortitel Gefälligkeitssignatur von Detlef Willand, datiert: 1997 . 1 Kartoniert (Oberschnitt und Rücken etwas altfleckig, geringe Lesespuren).
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Published by Published by The Religious Tract Society 56 Paternoster Row and 65 St. Paul's Churchyard, London circa . 1900., 1900
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Add to basketPublisher's original stapled monochrome illustrated linen cloth card wrap covers. 12 mo. 6½'' x 4ĵ''. Contains 48 printed pages of text with monochrome frontispiece, engraved title and copyright pages. Prize plate and in Very Good clean condition. We currently hold in stock 6 other Twopenny Book titles. Member of the P.B.F.A. RELIGIOUS TRACT SOCIETY.
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Published by New York: Henry Holt, 1891., 1891
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First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. viii, 457 pp. Original cloth. Some discoloration of the covers, which is more or less visible depending upon the angle at which you look (see photos). Top & bottom of spine lightly rubbed. Very Good. First Edition. Contents of the book: [Annie Nathan Meyer] Editor's Preface; I. Julia Ward Howe, Introduction; II. Mary F. Eastman, The Education of Woman in the Eastern States; III. May Wright Sewall, The Education of Woman in the Western States; IV. Christine Ladd Franklin, The Education of Woman in the Southern States; V. Helen Grey Cone, Woman in Literature; VI. Susan E. Dickinson, Woman in Journalism; VII. Mary Putnam Jacobi, M.D., Woman in Medicine; VIII. Rev. Ada C. Bowles, Woman in the Ministry; IX. Ada M. Bittenbender, Woman in Law; X. Mary A. Livermore, Woman in the State; XI. Alice Hyneman Rhine, Woman in Industry; XII. Josephine Shaw Lowell, Woman in Philanthropy--Charity; XIII. Ednah Dow Cheney, Woman in Philanthropy--Care of the Sick; XIV. Susan Hammond Barney, Woman in Philanthropy--Care of the Criminal; XV. Amelia Stone Quinton, Woman in Philanthropy--Care of the Indian; XVI. Lillie B. Chace Wyman, Woman in Philanthropy--Work of Anti-Slavery Women; XVII. Frances E. Willard, Woman in Philanthropy Work of the W.C.T.U.; XVIII. Clara Barton, Woman in Philanthropy--Work of the Red Cross Society. Appendix D (pp. 441-445) to Mary Putnam Jacobi's chapter VII is a "List of Medical Essays and Communications Written by Women Physicians between 1872 and 1890." "Her early pieces, particularly the novel Helen Brent, M.D. (1892) and her editorship of a volume of essays, Woman's Work in America (1891) [offered here], placed Meyer in the feminist camp. . . . The essays in Woman's Work in America, introduced by feminist Julia Ward Howe, and written by noted suffragists, educators, and professionals, praised women's achievements in education, law, medicine, journalism, and politics. In the preface, Meyer stated that she had been asked to include a chapter on 'Woman in Marriage,' as representative of women's work. 'My answer was that so far as I knew women had never been denied that privilege, and so it could have no legitimate place in my book' " (Lynn D. Gordon, "Annie Nathan Meyer and Barnard College: Mission and Identity in Women's Higher Education, 1889-1950", History of Education Quarterly, Vol. 26, No. 4, Winter, 1986, pp. 510-511). Here is the complete passage on pp. iii-iv: "On mentioning this book to a well-known editor and poet (a man), I was gravely asked why I had omitted a chapter on 'Woman in Marriage,' as it would make a very readable and certainly a very prolific subject. My answer was that so far as I knew women had never been denied that privilege, and so it could have no legitimate place in my book. In that reply, although uttered lightly, lies the principle upon which 1 have worked; the fields of labor described here contain evidences of woman's progress; they are those in which women, if entrance were not absolutely denied them, were at least not welcomed, nor valued. Furthermore, they are phases of woman's work that have some direct bearing on the status of woman in this country.".