Women: A Journal of Liberation - Vol.2, No.3
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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Women: A Journal of Liberation - Vol.1, No.1 (Fall, 1969)
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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Poster: 30 maart vrouwenstaking [March 30th, Women's Day]
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
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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Broadside: Abortion - Must We Come To This
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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In the Service of the King: The Story of My Life
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.3, No.1
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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Moving Out - Vol.1, No.2
Moving Out - Vol.1, No.2

by [WOMEN] FINDLAY, Alice, et al. (editors)

Detroit: Moving Out / Wayne Women's Liberation, 1971. First Edition. Quarto (28cm); offset printed sheets, side-stapled into illustrated wrappers; 100pp; illus. Trivial wear to extremities, some oxidation to staples, else Near Fine. 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... Read More

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Moving Out - Vol.2, No.2
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.2, No.1
Moving Out - Vol.2, No.1

by [WOMEN] FINDLAY, Alice, et al. (editors)

Detroit: Moving Out / Wayne Women's Liberation, 1972. First Edition. Quarto (28cm); illustrated card wrappers, stapled; 107,[5]pp; illus. Trivial wear and a touch of dustiness to wrapper extremities, else very Near Fine. 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... Read More

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Archive of Original Correspondence, Photographs, and Related Materials, 1968-1990, Compiled by Richard Centing
Archive of Original Correspondence, Photographs, and Related Materials, 1968-1990, Compiled by Richard Centing

by [WOMEN'S HISTORY & LITERATURE] NIN, Anaïs

A substantial and revelatory archive containing 281 pieces of signed, original correspondence, written between 1968 and 1977, from Anaïs Nin to Richard Centing (1936-2017), editor of Under The Sign of Pisces: Anaïs Nin and Her Circle, a quarterly newsletter of Nin criticism and appreciation. The correspondence begins prior to Centing’s first proposal for the journal in 1968 and continues... Read More

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The Want Ad Story [drop title]
The Want Ad Story [drop title]

by [WOMEN] PRATT, Annis

[Pittsburgh: Know, inc, n.d., ca. 1970s]. First Edition. Quarto (27.75cm.); two typescript leaves staplebound at top left-hand corner; 4pp.; printed on yellow and white stock. Fine. Essay on sex descrimination in the want ads of national newspapers. OCLC notes a single holding at U.Chicago (Nov.2018).

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Everywoman - Nos. 1-32 [All Published]
Everywoman - Nos. 1-32 [All Published]

by [WOMEN] FORFREEDOM, Ann and Varda One [pseuds. Ann Herschfang and Varda Murrell], eds

Los Angeles [later Venice, CA]: Everywoman, 1970-1972. First Edition. 32 issues, varying formats (approx. 28-45cm.); illus. Tabloid issues with horizontal fold line as usual, some light toning, else a Fine collection. Color printing introduced in issue no. 5. Later published with the banner "Every woman is our sister," this California-based periodical was founded by Movement members Ann Forfreedom and... Read More

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The Feminine Mystique
The Feminine Mystique

by [WOMEN'S HISTORY & LITERATURE] FRIEDAN, Betty

New York: W.W. Norton & Company, Inc, 1963. First Edition. First Printing, one of 3,000 copies. Octavo (21.75cm); second state binding in grayish-green paper-covered boards and blue cloth backstrip, with titles stamped in gilt on spine; dustjacket; [6],7-410,[6]pp. Some mild surface wear and a very faint indentation to rear cover, trivial wear to upper right corner of front board,... Read More

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Liberation, Now! Theme of Women's Liberation
Liberation, Now! Theme of Women's Liberation

by [WOMEN'S HISTORY & LITERATURE] FRIEDAN, Betty and Jacquelyn Reinach (lyrics)

New York: Claro Music Corp, 1970. First Edition. Bifolium (30.5cm); white and red wrappers, with music and lyrics printed in black internally; 4pp. Fine. Original sheet music for the official theme song of the Women's Liberation movement, co-written by Betty Friedan and noted children's author Jacquelyn Reinach. The song was written in advance of the Women's Strike for Equality... Read More

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[Drop Title] Miss Dorothea L. Dix and Her Life-work

by [WOMENS' HISTORY & LITERATURE] [KENNARD, Caroline A.]

[N.p.; privately printed, 1888]. First Edition. 12mo. Staple-bound printed wrappers; 24pp. Mild cover soil, oxidation to staples, with some trivial external wear; Very Good+. Brief biography and memorial tribute to Dix, quoting extensively from letters written to her contemporaries. Caroline A. Kennard (1827-1907) was a pioneering American woman scientist and activist for women's rights, perhaps best remembered today... Read More

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The Lively Commerce: Prostitution in the United States
The Lively Commerce: Prostitution in the United States

by [WOMEN] [PROSTITUTION] WINICK, Charles and Paul M. Kinsie

Chicago: Quadrangle Books, 1971. First Edition. Octavo (22cm); red cloth, with titles stamped in gilt on spine; red topstain; dustjacket; x, 320, [6]pp. Fine in a Near Fine, unclipped dustjacket, with a bit of light overall shelfwear. Serious study of prostitution as a social problem, as a profession, as an institution, and as a way of life. Written by... Read More

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Reply to Dr. Stillé's Strictures on the Harvard Examinations for Women [wrapper title]
Reply to Dr. Stillé's Strictures on the Harvard Examinations for Women [wrapper title]

by [WOMEN - EDUCATION] DUNBAR, Charles F.

[Philadelphia: Penn Monthly, 1878]. Offprint. First separate edition. Octavo. Sewn pamphlet; printed blue paper wrappers; 12pp; errata slip bound in after final leaf of text. Rear wrapper neatly detached; old tide-line to upper margin of front wrapper; text tight and unmarked - a Good, complete and sound copy. Signed in type and end of text by Charles F. Dunbar.... Read More

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Women in 1973
Women in 1973

by CITIZENS' ADVISORY COUNCIL ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN

Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1974. First Edition. Quarto (26cm.); publisher's dark orange staplebound wrappers printed in purple; [6],iv,86pp.; photographic illus. Fine condition.

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The Proposed Equal Rights Amendment to the United States Constitution: A Memorandum
The Proposed Equal Rights Amendment to the United States Constitution: A Memorandum

by CITIZENS ADVISORY COUNCIL ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN

Washington DC: Citizens Advisory Council on the Status of Women, 1970. First Edition. Quarto (25.5cm.); staplebound self-wrappers printed in dark blue; i,[1],18pp.; text printed in blue from typescript throughout. Fine condition. Includes chapters on the extant laws discriminating on the basis of sex and the "Relationship Between the Equal Rights Amendment and Existing Constitutional Provisions.

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ERA Resources 1976
ERA Resources 1976

by [CITIZENS' ADVISORY COUNCIL ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN]

Washington DC: Citizens' Advisory Council on the Status of Women, 1976. First Edition. Slim octavo (21.5cm); printed wrappers, stapled; 20pp. Fine copy. Compilation of some of the available information on the Equal Rights Admendment, arranged alphabetically by organization. The list is comprised mainly of national organizations and their publications.

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Recognition of Economic Contribution of Homemakers and Protection of Children in Divorce Law and Practice
Recognition of Economic Contribution of Homemakers and Protection of Children in Divorce Law and Practice

by CITIZENS' ADVISORY COUNCIL ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN

Washington DC: Citizens' Advisory Council on the Status of Women, [1974]. First Edition. Quarto (25.75cm.); staplebound self-wrappers printed in blue; 14pp. A hint of toning, else Fine.

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Women and Revolution: The Newspaper of Revolutionary Women's Liberation / Journal of the Women's Commission of the Spartacist League - Group of 6 Issues
Women and Revolution: The Newspaper of Revolutionary Women's Liberation / Journal of the Women's Commission of the Spartacist League - Group of 6 Issues

by [WOMEN] ROSS, Dale (editor)

San Francisco and New York: Revolutionary Women of the Bay Area / Spartacist Publishing Company, 1971-1975. First Edition. Six quarto and tabloid issues (27.5cm-40.5cm); printed in black on newsprint; ca.4-28pp; illus. Publication sequence runs as follows: Women and Revolution: The Newspaper of Revolutionary Women's Liberation, No.1, 2; Women and Revolution: Journal of the Women's Commission of the Spartacist League,... Read More

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Birth Control Handbook
Birth Control Handbook

by [WOMEN] CHERNIAK, Donna and Alan Feingold

Montreal: Handbook Collective, 1972. Tenth (Revised) Edition. Issued in August, 1972. Small quarto (25.25cm); photo-illustrated newsprint wrappers; 48pp; illus. Mild toning to extremities, else Fine. Well preserved copy of this manual produced by the Montreal-based Handbook Collective, which provides detailed information for men and women on sexual health and birth control. Photographic illustrations by André Giguere.

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Autograph Letter, Signed. 2pp, signed, to Parker Pillsbury, Dec. 8th, 1895
Autograph Letter, Signed. 2pp, signed, to Parker Pillsbury, Dec. 8th, 1895

by [WOMEN'S HISTORY & LITERATURE - SUFFRAGE] STANTON, Elizabeth Cady

New York, December 8th, [1895?]. Autograph letter, signed, on recto and verso of single cream laid sheet (22x14.5cm.); approx. 85 words; dated 26 West 61st, N.Y., Dec 8th, and simply addressed to "Parker," presumably Stanton's friend and fellow-suffragist Parker Pillsbury (1809-1898), who, with Stanton, had co-edited the women's rights newsletter "The Revolution" twenty years earlier. Faint mail folds, small... Read More

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