Woman in American society / by Abba Goold Woolson.

Author
Woolson, Abba Goold, 1838-1921 [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
  • Boston : Roberts Brothers, 1873.
  • ©1873
Description
1 online resource (vi, 271 pages).

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Series
Women's Studies Archive: Voice and Vision. [More in this series]
Notes
  • Reproduction of the original from the American Antiquarian Society.
  • Manuscript note inserted into book: With it I send a copy of my first book. It reads to-day like self-evident truth; but thirty years ago there was something of novelty about the views concerning women. Happily nearly all that was longed-for and striven-for then, has come to pass. Some other small books I wrote, [Aefas] my powers was absorbed in small club-work, which I thought a pleasing benevolence; but I see now how I wasted my time and that human beings do not appreciate such labors. The list of them the books you may see in "The Century Dictionary"-the "Biography" volume- where I was suprised to find myself set down among greater light; [illegible] in Who's Who in America.
  • Portrait of author and a newspaper article describing a lecture given by Woolson pasted into book.
  • Scanned copy inscribed: Florence Fernald from Abba Goold Woolson. 1903.
OCLC
1012061579
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