The Gossips meeting, or, The Merry market-women of Taunton tune of The Parliament of women, or, Digby's farewel
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How do women living with genital herpes and/or HPV (human papilloma virus) infections see themselves as sexual beings, and what choices do they make about sexual health issues? Adina Nack, a medical sociologist who specializes in sexual health and social psychology, conducted in-depth interviews with 43 women about their identities and sexuality in regards to chronic illness. The result is a fascinating book about an issue that affects over 15 million Americans, but is all too little discussed. Damaged Goods adds to our knowledge of how women are affected by living with chronic STDs and reveal
In: Longe, F. Collection of plays v. 191, no. 3
In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.31378008342779
STC 12497. ; Part [2] has special title page: The nursing of children. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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1 sheet ([1] p.) ; Annotation on Thomason copy: "1641"; the 2 in imprint date has been crossed out. ; Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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In the first volume, the author argues that women are the equals of men, referring often to Poullain de la Barre's L'egalité des deux sexes (1673). Also considered are the historical reasons for men's assumed superiority, the education of women, and the role of women in government. The second volume focuses on eminent women, their heroism, and their accomplishments in various fields. In the third volume, the author examines and refutes vices attributed to women. In the final volume, the author continues to examine specific vices, comparing their practice by both sexes, finding men and women to be equally at fault. Cf. bookdealer's description ; Assigned by Barbier (i.867) to Philippe Joseph [or Auguste] Caffiaux, but according to Dict. biog. franç. this attribution is doubtful ; In the first volume, the author argues that women are the equals of men, referring often to Poullain de la Barre's L'egalité des deux sexes (1673). Also considered are the historical reasons for men's assumed superiority, the education of women, and the role of women in government. The second volume focuses on eminent women, their heroism, and their accomplishments in various fields. In the third volume, the author examines and refutes vices attributed to women. In the final volume, the author continues to examine specific vices, comparing their practice by both sexes, finding men and women to be equally at fault. Cf. bookdealer's description ; Mode of access: Internet. ; UCI Special Collections copy: bound in 2 vols. by Raparlier (cf. bookdealer's description) in three-quarter dark blue morocco and marbled paper boards; spines gilt; top edges gilt; fore- and tail edges uncut; curl over comb pattern marbled endpapers
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[20], 9-16, [26] p. ; Reproduction of original in Huntington Library. ; In verse.
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In: Defining gender
32 p. ; 22 cm. (8vo) ; Dedicated to Elizabeth Powel. ; Constitution of the Young Ladies' Academy of Philadelphia, p. 31-32.
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015062421469
Mode of access: Internet. ; Spine peeling; boards warping; stitches loose after p. iv. ; Bound in brown leather over boards; burgundy leather spine label; gilt trim and lettering on spine.
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