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Author: Jane AddamsPub Date: 2002 learn more... |
Author: Edna FerberPub Date: 2002 learn more... |
Author: Isaac Jack Lévy and Rosemary Lévy ZumwaltPub Date: December 2002 learn more... |
Author: Edited by Beverly Wilson PalmerPub Date: January 2002 The first volume to include complete transcriptions of the early activist Mott's private letters, shedding light not only on her astounding and prescient reform activities but on the personal and private world of America in the19th-century as well learn more... |
Author: Minrose C. GwinPub Date: May 2002 WOMEN WRITERS TODAY ARE CONCERNED WITH ISSUES OF GENDER AND SPACE AND HOW TIGHT PERSONAL AND CULTURAL SPACES CAN OPEN UP THROUGH THE WORK OF THE IMAGINATION. learn more... |
Author: Edited by Margaret Lamberts Bendroth and Virginia Lieson BreretonPub Date: 2002 learn more... |
Author: Mary K. AnglinPub Date: 2002 learn more... |
Author: Laurie MercierPub Date: September learn more... |
Author: Edna FerberPub Date: 2001 This intensely personal chronicle of a young girl growing up Jewish in a small midwestern town is the most autobiographical of Pulitzer Prize-winning Ferbers novels, full of fine, full-blown, and fascinating characters. (UofIs paperback reprint of Ferbers So Big has sold close to 7000 copies!) learn more... |
Author: Compiled by Carrie V. ShumanPub Date: 2001 Favorite Dishes affords an unusual and interesting look into the way the early womens movement used conventional means to manipulate their way into a mans world, and provides insight into how food, women, and American attitudes were changing at the end of a century. learn more... |
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