Very Rare, 1886 Fundraising Handbill for Women's Suffrage, No known copies in OCLC Worldcat
by Becker, Lydia
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Special handbill with donation slip for Manchester National Society for Women's Suffrage (MNSWS), dated January 1886. 5.5 x 8.5 in. 2 page. The MNSWS was the first women's suffrage organization in England, founded in 1867 by Lydia Becker. Fair condition with yellowed page, tidal line and loss to upper left corner, small tears along top and bottom edge, loss to lower right edge, and crease and tear along top right corner. Recto includes donation form to pledge contributions. Verso lists leadership members for MNSWS along with a call for donations to support planned women's suffrage initiatives in the upcoming year. Very rare. At the time that this description is being written, no copies are recorded in American institutions. OCLC search results are at best an estimate and can vary over time.
This fundraising drive was part of a special campaign in 1886 to raise monetary support for planned women's enfranchisement proposals from William Woodall, a member of British Parliament, who also served on the MNSWS Executive Committee. They describe it being a "critical period of the movement" and that funds are needed to "carry on the work at this junction with an energy adequate to the occasion..." It would take 32 more years before married women gained the vote in the 1918 Representation of the People Act, and 10 years more before all women gained the vote.
This fundraising drive was part of a special campaign in 1886 to raise monetary support for planned women's enfranchisement proposals from William Woodall, a member of British Parliament, who also served on the MNSWS Executive Committee. They describe it being a "critical period of the movement" and that funds are needed to "carry on the work at this junction with an energy adequate to the occasion..." It would take 32 more years before married women gained the vote in the 1918 Representation of the People Act, and 10 years more before all women gained the vote.
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- Title
- Very Rare, 1886 Fundraising Handbill for Women's Suffrage, No known copies in OCLC Worldcat
- Author
- Becker, Lydia
- Book Condition
- Used
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For over 30 years, we have served a clientele of collectors, private institutions, universities, and public libraries in acquisition and collection development. We are members of ILAB, ABAA, and PADA, and have furnished collections around the world with rare and unique material; from the personal letters of literary greats to first edition Journals of Congress to unique pamphlets from the civil rights era. We strive to find archives and original early printed material that can fill gaps in existing institutional holdings; the kind of material that can bring new perspectives to the traditionally disregarded voices of indigiouneous peoples, women, and African-Americans.
We pride ourselves on the ability to track down the rarest and most interesting material for our client's collections. The partnerships we form with libraries, institutions, and personal collectors begin with a phone call or an email and last for decades. We offer an unconditional guarantee for each item's authenticity and completeness.
Glossary
Some terminology that may be used in this description includes:
- Recto
- The page on the right side of a book, with the term Verso used to describe the page on the left side.
- Fair
- is a worn book that has complete text pages (including those with maps or plates) but may lack endpapers, half-title, etc....
- Verso
- The page bound on the left side of a book, opposite to the recto page.