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
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1 broadside. ; Title from first 2 lines of text. ; At head of title: Charles R. ; Sent by Charles II to the lord mayor of London, and to the commissioners and justices for the gaol-delivery of Oyer and Terminer of the city of London and county of Middlesex, to free Quaker prisoners. ; Identified on film as Wing E818 (number cancelled). ; Reproduction of original in the Society of Antiquaries Library, London.
This is an early manuscript copy of an agreement between the Town of East Hampton and the Sachem of the Montaukett Indians was signed by Lion Gardiner, Jeremiah Conkling, Wyandanch, and three other Montaukett Indians. The Montaukett signers were Sasugatarros, Magopirus, and Poguaton. The land in this agreement runs from "the South Brook near Georgica to the Harbour on the North Side." Within this area, the Montauketts agree to give the English settlers certain rights and privileges, and they agree to not engage in certain behaviors. Similarly, the English settlers acknowledge that the Montauketts will have certain rights in and around this area.
"Friday the 21 of October, 1653. Ordered by the Parliament, that this act forthwith be printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Clerk of the Parliament." ; Signatures: 2F². ; Imprint and statement of responsibliity from colophon. ; Caption title. ; McAlpin Coll. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; MU: Pre-1801 imprint.
"De Jovis, 20 septembr. 1649. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, cleric. Parliament." ; Signatures: 4Y-4Z⁴, 5A². ; Title within double line border; head piece; woodcut initial; black letter. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; MU: Pre-1801 imprint.
1 sheet ([1] p.) ; Signed: George Monck [and 27 others]. ; Desiring the Army's adherence to the plan of dissolving the Rump and electing a free Parliament. ; Annotation on Thomason copy: "Feb: 21. 1659." ; Reproductions of the originals in the Harvard University Library (Early English books), and the British Library (Thomason Tracts).
Contains manuscript waste in binding; both fragments form 1 leaf of Peter Lombard's commentary on the Psalms. ; Inscribed at head of leaf [1] recto: "Ex dono Richardi Russell". ; Wing CD-ROM seems to imply, in error, that the printer's name is on the title page. ; Annotation on Thomason copy: "March 22 1643" (Lady Day dating). ; Probably issued with "The vow and covenant appointed by ye Lords & Commons assembled in Parliament" (Wing (2nd ed., 1994) E2460) and "The protestation w:ch the knights, citizens, and burgesses, in ye Commons house of Parliament, made, ye 3d. of May. 1642" (Wing (2nd ed.) E2690, cancelled in Wing 2nd ed., 1994). ; Engraved throughout. The panels comprising the eight pages were engraved together on one large plate and printed through masks one panel to each recto; cf. ESTC. ; Caption title; first line ("a solemn") flanked by numerals "16" and "43". ; Publisher's name from recto of leaf [4]; place and date of publication from Wing. ; With: The vow and covenant appoynted by ye Lords & Commons assembled in Parliament, to be taken by euery man, in ye cities of London, Westminster, ye suburbs & liberties thereof, & throughout ye whole kingdome. ; With: The protestation w[hi]ch the knights, citizens, and burgesses, in ye Commons house of Parliament, made, ye 3d. of May. 1642. ; Wing (CD-ROM, 1996) ; Thomason ; ESTC (online) ; Mode of access: Internet.
In each vol. the appendix, consisting of state papers, etc., has separate pagination. ; Individual numbers have caption title: American review of history and politics. ; Microfilm. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Los Angeles. A city that is synonymous with celebrity and mass-market culture, is also, according to David James, synonymous with social alienation and dispersal. In the communities of Los Angeles, artists, cultural institutions and activities exist in ways that are often concealed from sight, obscured by the powerful presence of Hollywood and its machinations. In this significant collection of original essays, The Sons and Daughters of Los reconstructs the city of Los Angeles with new cultural connections. Explored here are the communities that offer alternatives to the picture of L..A. as a
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