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  • “If you can describe something, you must take responsability for it": First Edition of Joseph McElroy's Women and Men; Signed by Him

    MCELROY, JOSEPH.

    Women and Men.

    New York : Alfred A. Knopf 1987.

    First edition of this modern classic compared with Joyce’s Ulysses. Octavo, original half cloth. Boldly signed by Joseph McElroy on the title page. Near fine in a near fine dust jacket with a touch of shelf wear. Jacket illustration and design by Carin Goldberg.

    Price: $1,500.00     Item Number: 138905

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  • First Edition of D.H. Lawrence's Women in Love; In the Exceedingly Rare Dust Jacket

    LAWRENCE, D.H.

    Women in Love.

    New York: Thomas Selzer 1922.

    First American trade edition of the author’s classic work which many consider his masterpiece, in the exceedingly rare dust jacket. Octavo, original cloth. Very good in a very good dust jacket with light rubbing and wear. Rare.

    Price: $7,500.00     Item Number: 139105

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  • First Edition of D.H. Lawrence's Women in Love; One of only 1250 Examples

    LAWRENCE, D.H.

    Women in Love.

    New York: Privately Printed for Subscribers Only 1920.

    First edition of the author’s classic work which many consider his masterpiece, one of only 1250 examples. Octavo, original cloth, gilt titles to the spine. In near fine condition, name to the front pastedown. Uncommon in this condition.

    Price: $1,100.00     Item Number: 139392

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  • "Madam, you inrich the very cloaths and jewels you wear! You brighten all the Hemisphere about you, like the dazling sun in its full meridian!": Exceptionally rare first edition of James Bland's An Essay in Praise of Women

    BLAND, JAMES.

    An Essay in Praise of Women: Or, A Looking-glass for Ladies to See Their Perfections In.

    London: Printed for the Author, and Sold by J. Batley 1733.

    First edition of the English physician’s immensely popular early 18th century essay. Octavo, bound in full contemporary calf with a burgundy morocco spine label lettered in gilt, gilt ruling to the spine in six compartments within raised bands, double gilt ruling to the front and rear panels, elaborate woodcut initials, headpieces and tailpieces. There were two issues of the first edition of Bland’s Essay published in 1733, one sold by J. Batley adn the other by J. Roberts. Both issues are scarce, with no copies appearinin auction records. The work proved so popular upon publication in 1733 that a second edition was published in 1735 and a third in 1767. In good condition with an ownership inscription and neat errata throughout in a contemporary hand. Exceptionally rare, with no copies traced in auction records and only one other copy cited in North America at Duke University.

    Price: $40,000.00     Item Number: 139649

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  • “THE INEQUALITY OF RIGHTS BETWEEN MEN AND WOMEN HAS NO OTHER SOURCE THAN THE LAW OF THE STRONGEST”: FIRST EDITION, Publisher's Presentation copy OF John Stuart Mill's The Subjection of Women

    MILL, JOHN STUART.

    The Subjection of Women.

    London: Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer 1869.

    First edition of Mill’s classic work defending the rights of women, publisher’s presentation copy, with a blind stamp to title, “Presented by the Publishers.” Octavo, original cloth. In very good condition, names to the half-title page. Rare and desirable.

    Price: $4,000.00     Item Number: 144100

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  • "'Woman' was the test, but not every woman seemed to qualify": First Edition of Women, Race & Class; Inscribed by Angela Y. Davis

    DAVIS, ANGELA Y.

    Women, Race & Class.

    New York: Random House 1981.

    First edition of this thought-provoking piece of history by Civil Rights activist, Angela Davis. Octavo, original textured half cloth. Presentation copy, inscribed by the author on the title page, “For Ali, Best, Angela Davis 4/23.” Fine in a near fine dust jacket. Jacket design by Robert Silverman. Author photograph by Phillipe Halsman. Uncommon signed and inscribed.

    Price: $1,500.00     Item Number: 145195

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  • First Edition of One Thousand White Women: The Journals of May Dodd; Signed by Jim Fergus

    FERGUS, JIM.

    One Thousand White Women: The Journals of May Dodd.

    New York: St. Martin's Press 1993.

    First edition of this work based on an actual historical event but told through fictional diaries, this is the story of May Dodd―a remarkable woman who, in 1875, travels through the American West to marry the chief of the Cheyenne Nation. Octavo original boards. Boldly signed by Jim Fergus on the title page. Near fine in a near fine price-clipped dust jacket. Jacket design and illustration by Honi Werner.

    Price: $40.00     Item Number: 146193

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  • First Edition of Pavilion of Women; Signed by Pearl S. Buck in the year of publication

    BUCK, PEARL S.

    Pavilion of Women.

    New York: The John Day Company 1946.

    First edition of this incredible novel. Octavo, original cloth with black titles and an orange boat stamped to the front panel, top stain red, pictorial endpapers. Boldly signed and dated by the author in the year of publication on the front free endpaper, “Pearl S. Buck ’46.” Near fine in a very good dust jacket with some tears.

    Price: $250.00     Item Number: 146226

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  • From the Library of Ruth Bader Ginsburg: Christine Stansell's City of Women: Sex and Class in New York 1789-1860; Inscribed by Stansell to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg

    STANSELL, CHRISTINE; [RUTH BADER GINSBURG].

    City of Women: Sex and Class in New York 1789-1860.

    Urbana: University of Illinois Press 1987.

    Early printing of this historical analysis of the laboring women of New York. Octavo, original pictorial wrappers. Association copy, inscribed by Christine Stansell on the half-title page, “To Justice Ginsburg From the Class of New Magistrate Judges 2018. With gratitude For your warm welcome to the Federal Judiciary.” From the library of Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Arguably the most famous Supreme Court Justice in American history, lawyer and jurist Ruth Bader Ginsburg served as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1993 until her death in 2020. Popularly dubbed “the Notorious R.B.G.” (a play on the name of famed 90s rapper The Notorious B.I.G.), Ginsburg was responsible for some of the most eventful legal decisions of the past half-century. When she was nominated by President Bill Clinton in 1993 to replace retiring justice Byron White, Ginsburg became both the first Jewish woman and the second woman to serve on the Court, after Sandra Day O’Connor. Ginsburg was born and grew up in Brooklyn, New York, earned degrees at Cornell University and Columbia Law School, and began her career as a professor at Rutgers Law School and Columbia Law School, teaching civil procedure as one of the few women in her field. She spent much of her early legal career as an advocate for gender equality and women’s rights, winning many arguments before the Supreme Court and, in 1972, co-founded the Women’s Rights Project at the American Civil Liberties Union which participated in more than 300 gender discrimination cases by 1974. In 1980, President Jimmy Carter appointed her to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, where she served until her appointment to the Supreme Court in 1993. During her tenure as associate justice of the Supreme Court, Ginsburg received increasing attention for her fiery and passionate dissents that reflected liberal views of the law. She authored several important majority opinions related to gender discrimination, voting rights, and affirmative action in cases such as United States v. Virginia (1996) which struck down the Virginia Military Institute’s male-only admissions policy as violating the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, Olmstead v. L.C. (1999) in which the Court ruled that mental illness is a form of disability covered under the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, and Friends of the Earth, Inc. v. Laidlaw Environmental Services, Inc. (2000) in which the Court held that residents have standing to seek fines for an industrial polluter that affected their interests and that is able to continue doing so. In 2002, Ginsburg was inducted into the National Women’s Hall of Fame, she was named one of Forbes’ 100 Most Powerful Women in 2009, and one of Time magazine’s 100 most influential people in 2015. Her powerful and fiery dissent in the 2013 Supreme Court case Shelby County v. Holder, in which she argued against the majority’s decision to strike down key provisions of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, emphasizing the continued need for its protections against racial discrimination in voting, earned her the nickname “The Notorious R.B.G.” – a moniker she came to embrace which has since become a celebration of her important legal career and legacy. Widely regarded as one of the most remarkable women in American history, Ginsburg redefined and transcended the traditional role of Supreme Court justice, ascending to the status of intergenerational feminist pop culture icon. In near fine condition. Housed in a custom half morocco clamshell box.

    Price: $5,500.00     Item Number: 146930

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  • First Edition of WASPs: Women Airforce Pilots of World War II; Signed by Ten Air Force Pilots, Including "Tex" Hill and "Boots" Blesse

    WILLIAMS, VERA S.

    WASPs: Women Airforce Service Pilots of World War II.

    Osceola, WI: Motorbooks International Publishers & Wholesalers 1994.

    First edition of this tribute to the “fly girls” of the forties. Square quarto, original cloth, frontispiece of the WASP’s mascot, Walt Disney’s Fifinella, illustrated with more than 150 photographs throughout. Signed on the opposite of the front free endpaper by “Kathleen McNally A. H. F. H. A.” and nine other Air Force pilots on the frontispiece page: “Ethel Meyer Finley WASP 43-5,” “Shutsey Reynolds 44-5,” “Scotty Bradley Gough 44-7,” “Elaine Danforth Harman 44-9,” “Bernice ‘Bee’ Falk Haydu 44-7,” “Bob Layher Pilot – 2nd Sqd A.V.G.,” “‘Tex’ Hill Sqd. Ldr. 2nd Sqd. A. V. G.,” “Boots Blesse 10 Victories, Korea,” and “Charlie Mott 2nd Sqd. AVG.” Near fine in a very good dust jacket. Rare and desirable with this collection of signatures.

    Price: $600.00     Item Number: 146940

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