Night Shift [Advance Copy]
by WOLFF, Maritta
New York: Random House, 1942. First Edition. Publisher's advance, with the textblock glued into the finished dustjacket. Octavo; illustrated wrappers; 662pp. Gentle sunning to spine, with some light rubbing to joints; Near Fine, and very scarce in this format. "A ruthless, dramatic, fatalistic picture of cruelty and fear in a small factory town in wartime," with an accurate treatment... Read More
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12 Years Old and Turned On [drop title: Twelve and Turned-On: Women's Liberation in a Junior High]
by WOLFSON, Sharon
Washington DC: Washington D.C. Women's Liberation, n.d., ca. 1970. First Edition. Quarto (27.75cm.); yellow pictorial self-wrapper staplebound to top left-hand corner; 4pp. About Fine. Text in double columns, the right-hand text comprised of comments made by the author's female students ("I bought some face powder this week and the ad inside said all these things about how he will... Read More
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Stampede to Timberline: The Ghost Towns and Mining Camps of Colorado [Signed]
by WOLLE, Muriel Sibell
Boulder, CO: Muriel S. Wolle, [1952]. Fifth printing. Quarto (26cm). Taupe cloth stamped in red-orange; cartographic endpapers; [xii],544pp; black and white illustrations. Signed by author on title page, also with other gift inscription. Textblock sagging slightly, boards very lightly splayed, but clean: Very Good.
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Mike Mars Flies the Dyna-Soar
by WOLLHEIM, Donald
New York: Doubleday, 1962. First Edition. First Printing. Octavo (21.5cm); gray boards stamped in black and white on spine; b&w illustrations by Albert Orbaan; gray topstain; color illustrated endpapers; dustjacket; 189pp. Spine end pushed at tail, light wear only- Near Fine; dustjacket is unclipped (priced $1.25); foxing to verso of jacket; lightly rubbed, else Fine. CURREY, p.547.
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Vectoriasis Praecox; Or, The Group of Schizophrenias
by WOLMAN, Benjamin B.
Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas, [1966]. First Edition. Octavo (23.5cm.); publisher's cloth in dust jacket; xi,[1],371pp. A fine copy in close to fine dust jacket with a tear at the front spine fold and some light dust soil. Wolman's quite significant study based round the now much better understood concept that Schizophrenia is not in itself a... Read More
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Some Processes in Sexist Education
by WOLPE, Ann-Marie
London: Women's Research and Resources Centre Publications, 1977. Reprint (1978). Octavo (20.75cm.); original grey printed staplebound wrappers; [2],i,[1],41pp. Fine. Explorations in Feminism no. 1. Second section on sexuality and gender roles in secondary schools.
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The Facts
by [WOLTMAN, Frederick]
New York: New York World-Telegram, [1948]. Octavo (22cm). Staple-bound pamphlet. Printed paper wrappers; 24pp. Mild creasing and soil; Very Good or better. Reprints Woltman's series of 1947 articles in the Scripps-Howard newspapers exposing supposed Communist infiltration in the Methodist Church, particularly referencing the December, 1947 Conference of the Methodist Federation for Social Action. Not in Seidman; OCLC gives 2... Read More
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Stop, Look and Listen (Beware)
by [RADICAL RIGHT & FASCISM] "By a Nashville Woman
N.p., n.d. [Nashville, 1957?]. Handbill, 8-1/2" x 7" (ca 22cm x 18cm). Printed from typescript, one-side only on white paper. Mild evidence of use; Near Fine. Presumably self-published handbill by an anonymous "Nashville Woman," arguing for the innocence of segregationist gadfly John Kasper (who served an eight month sentence for conspiracy in 1957) and suggesting that space... Read More
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Women: A Journal of Liberation - Vol.1, No.2 (Winter, 1970)
by [WOMEN]
Baltimore: Women: A Journal of Liberation, Inc, 1970. First Edition. Quarto (28cm); illustrated card wrappers, stapled; 80pp; illus. Light wear and scattered foxing to extremities; Very Good+. Early issue of this key journal, the first national publication of the second wave women's movement. The journal was founded in Baltimore, MD, by four women - Dee Ann Mims, Donna Keck,... Read More
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Broadside: Abortion - Must We Come To This
by [WOMEN]
Statesville, NC: American Psychiatrists for Neutrality on Abortion, [1991-92]. Original broadisde, with text and illustrations printed in black on white bond, measuring 8.5" x 11". Horizontal fold smoothed-out at center, else Near Fine. Broadside issued by the American Psychiatrists for Neutrality on Abortion (APNOA), highlighting the conflict within the mental health community (specifically the APA) over the abortion issue.... Read More
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Libera - No.1 (Winter, 1972)
by [WOMEN]
[Berkeley]: Associated Students of the University of California and the Berkeley Women's Collective, 1972. First Edition. Quarto (27.5cm); photo-illustrated card wrappers, stapled; 56pp; illus. Some trivial wear along spine-fold, else Fine. Debut issue of this short-lived feminist journal "where a woman can share expressions of her true self emerging from her struggle for liberation." Contains articles, fiction, poetry and... Read More
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Women: A Journal of Liberation - Vol.1, No.1 (Fall, 1969)
by [WOMEN]
Baltimore: Women: A Journal of Liberation, Inc, 1969. First Edition. Quarto (28cm); illustrated card wrappers, stapled; 64pp; illus. Light wear and foxing to extremities, else Very Good + to Near Fine. Premiere issue of this key journal, the first national publication of the second wave women's movement. The journal was founded in Baltimore, MD, by four women - Dee... Read More
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Women: A Journal of Liberation - Vol.2, No.3
by [WOMEN]
Baltimore: Women: A Journal of Liberation, 1971. First Edition. Quarto (27.75cm); illustrated card wrappers, stapled; 64pp; illus. Light wear to extremities, else Near Fine. Early, well-preserved copy of this key journal, the first national publication of the second wave women's movement. The journal was founded in Baltimore, MD, by four women - Dee Ann Mims, Donna Keck, Vicki Pollard,... Read More
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Poster: 30 maart vrouwenstaking [March 30th, Women's Day]
by [WOMEN]
Netherlands, n.d. but 1981. Original pictorial poster (46x35cm.) printed offset in blue on white stock; light wrinkling from handling, small piece of glue residue from previously perished tape to verso of both top corners showing through to recto, else Very Good overall. Pro-choice poster, the illustration showing a written note hanging from a clothesline reading "Ik staak tegen de... Read More
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Women: A Journal of Liberation - Vol.4, No.3
by [WOMEN]
Baltimore: Women: A Journal of Liberation, 1976. First Edition. Quarto (27.75cm); illustrated card wrappers, stapled; 64pp; illus. Trivial wear to extremities, else Fine. Well-preserved copy of this key journal, the first national publication of the second wave women's movement. The journal was founded in Baltimore, MD, by four women - Dee Ann Mims, Donna Keck, Vicki Pollard, and Carmen... Read More
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Poster: "Through the strength realized from music women create an energy that is solely their own
by [WOMEN]
Madison, WI: Survival Graphics, [n.d. but ca.early 1980's]. Original illustrated poster, silkscreened in red and black on white stock, measuring 74cm x 46cm (29" x 18"). Edgeworn, extremities slightly toned and creased, with several tears ranging from 1/4" to 1 3/4"; Very Good. Poster produced by the Madison, Wisconsin-based Survival Graphics collective, depicting four featureless women holding a banner... Read More
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Women: A Journal of Liberation - Vol.3, No.3
by [WOMEN]
Baltimore: Women: A Journal of Liberation, 1972. First Edition. Quarto (27.75cm); illustrated card wrappers, stapled; 72pp; illus. Trivial wear to extremities, else Fine. Well-preserved copy of this key journal, the first national publication of the second wave women's movement. The journal was founded in Baltimore, MD, by four women - Dee Ann Mims, Donna Keck, Vicki Pollard, and Carmen... Read More
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Women: A Journal of Liberation - Vol.4, No.2 (Spring, 1975)
by [WOMEN]
Baltimore: Women: A Journal of Liberation, 1975. First Edition. Quarto (27.75cm); illustrated card wrappers, stapled; 64pp; illus. Light wear to extremities, else Near Fine. Early, well-preserved copy of this key journal, the first national publication of the second wave women's movement. The journal was founded in Baltimore, MD, by four women - Dee Ann Mims, Donna Keck, Vicki Pollard,... Read More
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Women: A Journal of Liberation - Vol.3, No.4
by [WOMEN]
Baltimore: Women: A Journal of Liberation, 1974. First Edition. Quarto (27.75cm); illustrated card wrappers, stapled; 64pp; illus. Trivial wear to extremities, else Fine. Well-preserved copy of this key journal, the first national publication of the second wave women's movement. The journal was founded in Baltimore, MD, by four women - Dee Ann Mims, Donna Keck, Vicki Pollard, and Carmen... Read More
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Women: A Journal of Liberation - Vol.4, No.1 (Winter, 1974)
by [WOMEN]
Baltimore: Women: A Journal of Liberation, 1974. First Edition. Quarto (27.75cm); illustrated card wrappers, stapled; 64pp; illus. Light wear to extremities, else Near Fine. Early, well-preserved copy of this key journal, the first national publication of the second wave women's movement. The journal was founded in Baltimore, MD, by four women - Dee Ann Mims, Donna Keck, Vicki Pollard,... Read More
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Women: A Journal of Liberation - Vol.2, No.1 (Fall, 1970)
by [WOMEN]
Baltimore: Women: A Journal of Liberation, 1970. First Edition. Quarto (27.75cm); illustrated card wrappers, stapled; 64pp; illus. Light wear and toning to wrappers, with some mild, scattered foxing; Near Fine. Early, well-preserved copy of this key journal, the first national publication of the second wave women's movement. The journal was founded in Baltimore, MD, by four women - Dee... Read More
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Women: A Journal of Liberation - Vol.2, No.2 (Winter, 1971)
by [WOMEN]
Baltimore: Women: A Journal of Liberation, 1970. First Edition. Quarto (27.75cm); illustrated card wrappers, stapled; 64pp; illus. Light wear to extremities, else Near Fine. Early, well-preserved copy of this key journal, the first national publication of the second wave women's movement. The journal was founded in Baltimore, MD, by four women - Dee Ann Mims, Donna Keck, Vicki Pollard,... Read More
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In the Service of the King: The Story of My Life
by [WOMEN'S HISTORY & LITERATURE - RELIGION] McPHERSON, Aimee Semple
New York: Boni and Liveright, 1927. First Edition. Octavo (19.5cm.); publisher's cloth in tan photo-illustrated dust jacket, red topstain; 316pp.; photographic portrait frontispiece. Cloth gilt a bit dulled, topstain a shade darkened, contemporary ownership signature to front free endpaper, tiny closed tear at top edge of rear jacket panel not approaching text, else Near Fine in a superlative copy... Read More
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Moving Out - Vol.2, No.2
by [WOMEN] FINDLAY, Alice, et al. (editors)
Detroit: Moving Out / Wayne Women's Liberation, 1972. First Edition. Quarto (28cm); glossy, photo-illustrated card wrappers; 119,[3]pp; illus. Light wear and a touch of dustiness to wrapper extremities, else a fresh, Near Fine copy. Well-preserved copy of this pioneering Detroit-based literary journal, produced by the Wayne Women's Liberation (out of Wayne State University), a cooperative of women and "a... Read More
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Moving Out - Vol.3, No.1
by [WOMEN] FINDLAY, Alice, et al. (editors)
Detroit: Moving Out / Wayne Women's Liberation, 1973. First Edition. Quarto (28cm); illustrated card wrappers, stapled; 44pp; illus. Light wear to extremities, else a fresh, Near Fine copy. Well-preserved copy of this pioneering Detroit-based literary journal, produced by the Wayne Women's Liberation (out of Wayne State University), a cooperative of women and "a recognized campus organization...engaged in a variety... Read More
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