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A ROOM OF ONE'S OWN

A ROOM OF ONE'S OWN by Woolf, Virginia

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Title
A ROOM OF ONE'S OWN
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Woolf, Virginia
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Type Punch Matrix (United States)
Condition
Near fine in very good jacket.
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London: Published by Leonard and Virginia Woolf at the Hogarth Press, 1929. First printing. Near fine in very good jacket.. First edition of one of the most influential literary essays of the twentieth century. In 1928, Woolf delivered two lectures about women and fiction at the Cambridge women's colleges Newnham and Girton, lectures which she expanded into A ROOM OF ONE'S OWN the following year. In surveying the careers of novelists like Jane Austen and George Eliot, Woolf considers the conditions necessary to create art and outlines the limitations of the literal and metaphorical spaces in which women writers have had to work. Playing with the idea of Shakespeare's sister, whose talents could not have found similar expression in her time, Woolf predicts that a woman writer the equal of Shakespeare will emerge under the right conditions. Constantly referenced, this book has become a modern touchstone. 7'' x 4.5''. Original orange cloth, spine lettered in gilt. In original light pink pictorial dust jacket designed by Vanessa Bell. 172 pages. Offsetting to endpapers as common. Jacket with small chips at spine ends and corners, a few closed tears almost invisibly repaired with archival tissue to verso. Interior clean. Shows well.
BRIGHT AND EARLY THURSDAY EVENING

BRIGHT AND EARLY THURSDAY EVENING by Wood, Audrey; Wood, Don

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BRIGHT AND EARLY THURSDAY EVENING
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Wood, Audrey; Wood, Don
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Type Punch Matrix (United States)
ISBN
9780152003630
Condition
Fine in fine dust jacket.
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New York: Harcourt Brace & Company, 1996. First edition. Fine in fine dust jacket.. First printing of this beautifully-illustrated book of paradoxes and contradictions, sure to tickle the brain of any young reader. Wife and husband team Audrey and Dan Wood are responsible for some of the most recognizable picture books of the 80s and 90s. They earned the Caldecott Medal in 1986, and make frequent appearances on bestseller lists with their vibrantly-illustrated stories. 10.25'' x 11''. Original color pictorial boards. Original unclipped ($16.00) color pictorial dust jacket. Illustrated in color. [32] pages. Sharp and bright.
Lesbian-Feminist Newspaper The Gay Weekly Archive, 1976

Lesbian-Feminist Newspaper The Gay Weekly Archive, 1976 by The Gay Weekly Archive; Lesbian-Feminist

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Lesbian-Feminist Newspaper The Gay Weekly Archive, 1976
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The Gay Weekly Archive; Lesbian-Feminist
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Max Rambod Inc. (United States)
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1976. [LGBTQ][Feminist] Archive of three issues of Boston-based LGBTQ feminist newspaper The Gay Weekly, 1976. Three issues, newsprint, saddle-stapled. Illustrated with halftone photography, original artwork, and period advertisements. All issues published in Boston and printed by the Gay Community News Collective. A scarce trio of issues from The Gay Weekly, a lesser-known but highly engaged offshoot of Gay Community News (GCN), offering a rare window into queer, feminist, and leftist organizing during the summer of America's Bicentennial. Though short-lived and rarely held institutionally, The Gay Weekly served as a vital supplement to Boston's LGBTQ+ media landscape in the mid-1970s, emphasizing lesbian politics, racial justice, and labor solidarity. Across these three consecutive issues from July 1976, contributors highlight Black lesbian activism, independent queer musicianship, and gay labor struggles, articulating a broad vision of sexual liberation rooted in coalitional politics. Archive includes: [1] Vol. 4, No. 3 (July 17, 1976). "The Schoolteacher Steps Out." A cover story on a closeted lesbian teacher's decision to come out, set alongside national organizing updates, including legal battles for gay pilots and prisoners. Interior pages also feature the "Speaking Out!" column by Carol David and Gay Community News financial transparency reports. [2] Vol. 4, No. 4 (July 24, 1976). "Flo at NY Demo." Features civil rights attorney and Black feminist Flo Kennedy at the Democratic National Convention. Includes coverage of lesbian protests against Cardinal Krol in Philadelphia, the battle to keep Bay Village gay bars open in Boston, and reports on international gay and feminist movements. [3] Vol. 4, No. 5 (July 31, 1976). "Their Album Comes Out." A profile of Jade and Sarsaparilla, a lesbian folk duo emblematic of the feminist cultural renaissance. Includes news of Leonard Matlovich's court defeat, Democratic Party platform fights for gay inclusion, and extensive commentary on Kitty Cotter's life and activism. Each issue blends national headlines with hyper-local reporting from Boston and the Northeast, giving voice to working-class, feminist, and nonwhite queer communities often marginalized by both mainstream and gay male-centric media. Regular features include editorial columns, community letters, entertainment reviews, and classified ads. The tone is unapologetically radical, reflecting the leftist roots of its editorial collective and their commitment to inclusive queer liberation. Edges uniformly toned with some shallow chipping and closed tears to margins; paper uniformly brittle but all text and images fully legible. A newspaper documenting 1970s intersectional queer print culture, elevating the voices of lesbians, Black radicals, and working-class LGBTQ+ organizers during a critical juncture in U.S. gay liberation history.
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Roentgen Diagnosis of the Diseases of the Head by Schuller, A

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Roentgen Diagnosis of the Diseases of the Head
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Schuller, A
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Palinurus Antiquarian Books (United States)
Condition
A very good copy with some mottling to the cloth cover.
Description
St Louis: C V Mosby Co., 1918. First English Edition.. Original publisher's cloth.. A very good copy with some mottling to the cloth cover.. 8vo; text illustrations throughout. A fundamental work on radiological examination of the skull. G - M # 4596.1.
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TOULOUSE-LAUTREC by ADRIANI, Gotz

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TOULOUSE-LAUTREC
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ADRIANI, Gotz
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The Bookpress, Ltd. (United States)
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Toulouse-Lautrec. (TOULOUSE-LAUTREC) ADRIANI, Gotz. TOULOUSE-LAUTREC. (New York): Thames and Hudson, (1987). Folio. Cloth, dust jacket. Frontispie 336 pages. First English language edition. A discussion and presentation of Toulouse-Lautrec's oeuvre, including his fleeting sketches, charcoal portraits, oils, and more; with 217 illustration of which 95 are in color. Dust jacket lightly handled, else very good.
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Florula Transiordanica; Révision Critique des Plantes Récoltées et Partiellement Peterminées by Aaronsohn, Aaron and Oppenheimer, H.R.

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Florula Transiordanica; Révision Critique des Plantes Récoltées et Partiellement Peterminées
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Aaronsohn, Aaron and Oppenheimer, H.R.
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Hoffman Books (United States)
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Very Good
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Geneva: Botany Society of Geneva. Very Good. 1931. Softcover. Aaronsohn, au cours de ses expéditions (1904-1908) en Transjordanie et dans le Wadi el-Araba, Hillel Oppenheimer; Aaron Aaronsohn, French Book 301 pages frontispiece (map) illustrations 23 cm.Genève, Imprimerie Jent s. a., .