Science, Language, and Human Rights. Papers for the symposia held at the annual meeting CCNY, December 29-31, 1952.
Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1952. First edition. Ink signature. Very good. Cloth. Octavo.
Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1952. First edition. Ink signature. Very good. Cloth. Octavo.
Boston: The Libbie Printing Co., [n.d., ca. 1915-1919]. Probably printed ca. 1915-1919. The Boston Equal Suffrage Association for Good Government (BESAGG) campaigned for women’s suffrage between 1901 and 1920. In 1915, a state constitutional amendment that would have given women the right to vote in Massachusetts failed, and this broadside.....
[ Los Angeles: 1982]. With an illustration (8” x 7”) of a danse macabre (with skeletons labeled Sales, Service, Costs, and Charts) on Gutenberg’s grave above the poem “A Printer Dances a Terrible Dance of Death” by John Henry Nash. Also, with anecdote, “A Bad Case of the Jitters,” by.....
New York: [National Woman Suffrage Publishing Company Inc., n.d., ca. 1917]. Probably printed ca. 1917. An earlier printing by the Libbie Printing Co. (Boston), which was printed with the name of the Boston Equal Suffrage Association rather than the NAWSA, states “Because 5,000,000 women in the United States are wage.....