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The Emergence of Women - as Seen through Sunday Supplement Paper Dolls - a Collection of 2 Paper Dolls & 36 Costumes - 23 Uncut, 13 Cut

The Emergence of Women - as Seen through Sunday Supplement Paper Dolls - a Collection of 2 Paper Dolls & 36 Costumes - 23 Uncut, 13 Cut

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Seller: Eclectibles
Title
The Emergence of Women - as Seen through Sunday Supplement Paper Dolls - a Collection of 2 Paper Dolls & 36 Costumes - 23 Uncut, 13 Cut
Seller
Eclectibles (United States)
Description
Boston: Boston Herald, 1895. It began on March 24, 1895 with the publication of the 11 3/4" litho on card blonde paper doll with the following message on the reverse: The Boston Sunday Herald will issue, each Sunday, a Fashion Plate Supplement which will be in the very latest style and when cut out will exactly fit on this figure. Order the Boston Sunday Herald at Once". With costumes published weekly. On June 16, 1895 the brunette doll was published. The dolls in this collection include both (23) uncut sheets and (13) cut costumes. Two of the uncut costumes have advertising for the Boston Herald on the reverse. Not only did the costumes present the latest fashions they provide insight into the changing behaviors of the American woman. The costumes include outfits for tennis, bicycling, traveling, skating, bathing, riding and yachting. All activities that would not have been promoted for women in the 1880s. The costumes include most of those produced for the Boston Herald plus a number of additions printed exclusively for other outlets that picked up the series. Ladies Toilette Ladies Traveling Coat Ladies Riding Habit Ladies Outing Suit (Tennis) Ladies Evening Toilette Ladies Toilette "A Sous Gene Costume" Ladies Yachting Toilette Garden Party Toilette Ladies Bicycling Costume Ladies Bathing Suit Ladies Tea Gown Ladies Travel Suit Ladies Seaside Toilette Ladies Casino Toilette Ladies Afternoon Toilette Ladies Demi Toilette Wedding Gown Bridesmaid's Toilette Ladies Riding Toilette Ladies Walking Toilette Ladies Opera Toilette Ladies English Jacket Toilette Ladies Redingote Costume Ladies Street Toilette Opera Cloak Ladies Skating Toilette English Tailor Gown Princess Toilette Ladies Luncheon Toilette Ladies Afternoon Toilette Ladies Concert Toilette Home Toilette Demi-Evening Toilette Plus additions from other papers Plates lithographed by G. H. Buck Co., New York. Series is known to have also appeared in The Brooklyn Times, Cincinnati Commercial Gazette, The Chicago Record, The New York Mercury, The Philadelphia Press, The Saint Louis Republic, The San Francisco Chronicle and the Washington Star.
Helga Zahn: A Retrospective Assessment 1960-1976, Jewellery, Prints, and Drawings

Helga Zahn: A Retrospective Assessment 1960-1976, Jewellery, Prints, and Drawings by ZAHN, Helga

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Seller: Jeff Hirsch Books, ABAA
Title
Helga Zahn: A Retrospective Assessment 1960-1976, Jewellery, Prints, and Drawings
Author
ZAHN, Helga
Seller
Jeff Hirsch Books, ABAA (United States)
Description
London: Crafts Advisory Committee, 1976. First edition. Softcover. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran April 14 through June 12, 1976. Introduction by Ralph Turner. Includes numerous black and white illustrations. An about very good copy in stapled wrappers with some minor wear and from the Cranbrook Academy of Art Library with their stamps. Uncommon.
Lincoln Memorial Dedication Poem, Washington, D.C., May 30, 1922

Lincoln Memorial Dedication Poem, Washington, D.C., May 30, 1922 by Shanks, Margaret,

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Lincoln Memorial Dedication Poem, Washington, D.C., May 30, 1922
Author
Shanks, Margaret,
Seller
Michael Brown Rare Books, LLC (United States)
Description
printed card, measuring 3 ½ x 5 ½ inches, inscribed on verso by Shanks, in very good, clean condition. Shanks is today remembered less as a poet than as the Rochester, New York nurse of Susan B. Anthony at the end of her life and as one of the few people present at her death in 1906, at age 86. After nursing service during World War 1, Shanks – who had not been active in the women's suffrage movement – moved to Washington, D.C. to become an emergency nurse for employees of Herbert Hoover's Federal Food Administration. She lived one year longer than Anthony, dying in 1954.
The Wage Freeze & the Economic Crisis: What Does it Mean for Working People

The Wage Freeze & the Economic Crisis: What Does it Mean for Working People

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The Wage Freeze & the Economic Crisis: What Does it Mean for Working People
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Bolerium Books Inc., ABAA/ILAB (United States)
Description
San Francisco / Oakland: Committee to Fight the Wage Freeze, 1971. Four panel brochure, 7x8.5 inches, very good condition.