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  • Seller image for THE RIGHTS OF WOMEN AND ON THE SUBJECTION OF WOMEN with a copy of the first mass women's suffrage petition to the House of Commons on 7 June 1866, consists of 36 pages. for sale by Modern_First_Printings

    MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT & JOHN STUART MILL with an INTRODUCTION by PROF. G.E.G. CATLIN

    Language: English

    Published by London: JM Dent & Sons Ltd & New York; E.P. Dutton & Co. Inc., UK, 1929

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    Hardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Facsimile Dustjacket. FIRST EDITION & FIRST PRINTING. MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT: (27 April 1759 - 10 September 1797) was an English writer, philosopher, and advocate of women's rights. & John Stuart Mill (20 May 1806 - 7 May 1873), also cited as J. S. Mill, was an English philosopher, political economist, Member of Parliament (MP) and civil servant. A member of the Liberal Party and author of the early feminist work. - Sir George Edward Gordon Catlin (26 July 1896 - 7 February 1979) was an English political scientist and philosopher. - This is number 825 of Everyman's Library. - CONDITION AND DESCRIPTION OF THE BOOK: A facsimile produced from an original dustjacket houses this book. Uneven soiling overall. Housed in a removable plastic archival sleeve. Beige cloth boards with the everyman logo to the front board [blind tooling]. Gilt lettering to the spine. In a very good condition. Coloured decorative endpages front and rear in a great condition. Very clean. 317 pages in total and all clean and tightly bound. - Bonus Item: A new, A4 Ringbound Report consists of 36 pages with a transparent front cover and a backing card. First page of the report states: John Stuart Mill MP presented the first mass women's suffrage petition to the House of Commons on 7 June 1866. - The petition was brought to Parliament by Emily Davies and Elizabeth Garrett. The story was later told that to avoid attention on arrival in Westminster Hall, they concealed it under the stall of an apple seller, which is where Mill found it. - Mill spoke on the petition on 17 July 1866. A year later, the petition led to the first debate on votes for women. - It was not until 1928: Women in England, Wales and Scotland received the vote on the same terms as men (over the age of 21) as a result of the Representation of the People Act 1928. And finally. The second page of the report has frequently asked questions about the suffrage petition of 1866 and answers provided by numerous specialists with links to other well informed sites. The next 34 sheets are all the names of the signatories who signed the original petition in 1866 in alphabetical order. It's a fascinating document. You may even find you have an ancestor listed here and if you do, you can find a link on page 2 to contact and enquire. END - Thank you for your interest.- Our orders are shipped within 1 or 2 business days. - Thanks for your interest.