Search results for: 'GILMAN, Charlotte Perkins.'
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GILMAN, Charlotte Perkins. Charlotte Perkins Gilman: Under the Exclusive Management of James B. Pond, "The Pond Bureau".
New York : c.1924]
Promotional brochure advertising Charlotte Perkins Gilman's next projected US lecture tour, offering single lectures or courses on her many areas of expertise (listed as ethics, economics, education, the woman question, the child, and general subjects), outlining a series of suggested course structures, and concluding with press commentary on her various... Learn More£900.00Stock Code: 139355
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GILMAN, Charlotte Perkins. Herland.
New York : January - December 1915
First edition, the first appearance of Gilman's feminist utopian novel Herland, complete in 12 issues of Gilman's magazine The Forerunner; this copy warmly inscribed by the author to the American suffragist Alice Locke Park, "Charlotte Perkins Gilman with love and honor for her friend Alice Park", on the front free endpaper.
Park (1861-1961)... Learn More£15,000.00Stock Code: 130959
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GILMAN, Charlotte Perkins. The Home.
London : 1904
First UK edition, first impression, first published in New York by McClure, Phillips & Co. the previous year. Gilman described this attack on the domestic sphere as "the most heretical - and the most amusing - of anything I've done" (The Living, unpaginated). Learn More£325.00Stock Code: 137162
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GILMAN, Charlotte Perkins - GRAHAME, Kenneth. Dream Days.
New York & London : 1899
First US edition. This copy is from the library of prominent American author and humanist Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1860-1935), with her ownership inscription, "Gilman", to the front free endpaper. A lovely association copy between two disparate yet key writers of the period; Grahame's The Reluctant Dragon, which is included in this collection, is often... Learn More£2,750.00Stock Code: 130102
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SCHMALHAUSEN, Samuel D., & V. F. Calverton (eds.) Woman's Coming of Age. A Symposium.
New York : 1931
First edition, first printing, of this collection of 28 "radical" essays on the role of women in the modern world and their historic treatment. This copy, in the uncommon and attractive jacket, is from the library of the folklorist and anthropologist Harold Courlander, with his contemporary ownership inscription and bookplate on the front pastedown,... Learn More£300.00Stock Code: 132007