Mrs Ida Evans (2 results)

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Paperback. Condition: New. Print on Demand. This book presents the proceedings of a women's missionary society, shedding light on the activities and beliefs of a religious group in the early 20th century. The author provides a detailed account of the society's meetings, including topics such as South American mission fields, Ala…skan life, and the spread of the Gospel. The book offers a glimpse into the religious landscape and missionary efforts of the time, highlighting the society's commitment to sharing their faith and supporting missionaries abroad. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item.

Mrs. - The Last Word. In a Woman's Magazine!, No. 1, Premier Issue [Early American Feminism]
Evans, Ida; Brown, Mrs. Heywood; Mills, Ellen; Deitrick, Marian; Harrow, Margo; Strong, L.A.; et al
Published by Dell Publishing Co., USA, 1938
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- Periodical
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Single Issue Magazine. Condition: Good. First Edition. A rare example of this apparently short-lived feminist-oriented depression-era periodical. 128 semi-glossy stapled pages. 7.8" x 5.5". Contains only one page of advertising, that being a two-color (black and orange) illustrated piece for Tangee cosmetics inside front cover.…The eleven articles include: Why Shouldn't Women Run the World?, How to Lose a Man?, and Man's Magazine Man. The nine stories include: Men are the Darnedest, The Child Hater - There's Something Wrong When a Man's Childless, and Telephone Number, in which a housewife's calls to a gentleman are nearly discovered by her husband. Fantastic section of full-page black and white photos of women at work entitled "The Weaker Sex" includes women of Osaka's Toyo Textile factory training with rifles, Mrs. Ruth Yeamans - Idaho's only woman police judge, Welding instructor Mrs. Anne McEnally, Mlle. Nadia Boulanger - first woman Conductor in Royal Philharmonic history, diver Mrs. William Nichols of Philadelphia, Miss Bertha Sherfy - U.S. Treasury Department expert, Acme photographer Joy Lacks (in China with troops), seawoman Anna Tymanina - third officer of Soviet freighter 'Kalinin', and long-distance canoeist Marie Sarkipato. Many one and two-color cartoons. Clean, tight and unmarked with light wear. Black carrying string mounted in two holes punched by printer near top and bottom of fore-edge, per illustration of fancy lady on page one who proudly holds her copy by the string as if it was a purse. A wonderful early American feminist artifact.; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; Mrs. - The Last Word. In a Woman's Magazine!, No. 1 - Premier Issue Women's Liberation Movement Lib Feminism History Feminist Equal Rights Class Struggle 1930s Sexism History United States. Illustrated by Hanley, F.; Anderson, C.W.; Trafford, Margaret; Mahon;Stiles, Kirk; et al (illustrator).