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SAMANTHA RASTLES THE WOMAN QUESTION; Edited and with an introduction by Jane Curry

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SAMANTHA RASTLES THE WOMAN QUESTION; Edited and with an introduction by Jane Curry

by HOLLEY, Marietta

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Urbana: Univ. of Illinois, 1983. Second printing. 8vo, pp. 235. Paper wraps. Slightly bumped, o/w a VG tight copy. Selections from the works of humorist and feminist, Marietta Holley (1836-1926) who wrote over 20 books about social issues. Edited with notes and commentary.

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Second Life Books Inc US (US)
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Title
SAMANTHA RASTLES THE WOMAN QUESTION; Edited and with an introduction by Jane Curry
Author
HOLLEY, Marietta
Book Condition
Used
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Second printing
Publisher
Univ. of Illinois
Place of Publication
Urbana
Date Published
1983

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