Lillie Wyman
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Stevens, Elizabeth C. ELIZABETH BUFFUM CHACE AND LILLIE CHACE WYMAN: A CENTURY OF ABOLITIONIST, SUFFRAGIST AND WORKERS' RIGHTS ACTIVISM, Jefferson, North Carolina McFarland & Company Inc Publishers [2003] 2003 ; weicher Einband / soft cover; sig.; 1. Ed. ISBN: 0-7864-1617-3
0-7864-1617-3 Very Good
First edition [no statement of printing]. This copy has been signed by the author on the title page. Pictorial wrappers, 332 pages, abbreviations, notes, bibliography, index. Spine cocked else Near Fine copy. Signed First Edition Trade Paperback; First Edition
[SW: ELIZABETH BUFFUM CHACE LILLIE CHACE WYMAN WOMEN RADICALS RHODE ISLAND BIOGRAPHY SOCIAL REFORMERS]
Elizabeth C. Stevens: Elizabeth Buffum Chace and Lillie Chace Wyman: A Century of Abolitionist, Suffragist and Workers' Rights Activism, ISBN: 0786416173
Format: Paperback Condition: New
Elizabeth C. Stevens: Was She Clothed with the Rents Paid for These Wretched Rooms?": Elizabeth Buffum Chace, Lillie Chace Wyman, and Upperclass Advocacy for Women Factory Operatives in Gilded Age Rhode Island (Rhode Island History, a Rhode Island Historical Society Publicati, Rhode Island Historical Society 1994
B002JE6SCY Great Condition
Softcover, Great Condition, text is clean/unmarked, tight binding, some edge/cover wear, from a private collection, Rhode Island History is the quarterly journal of The Rhode Island Historical Society. Ideal reading for the history buff, this illustrated magazine offers a variety of in-depth articles about topics related to Rhode Island's past. Each issue is handsomely highlighted with photographs and art, along with scholarly articles and occasional book reviews. Single Issue Magazine
[SW: History, American]
Horace Elisha Scudder, editor; contributors by Sarah Orne Jewett, William Howe Downes, Charles Egbert Craddock, Arthur Sherburne Hardy, Lillie B. Chace Wyman, and others.. The ATLANTIC MONTHLY: A Magazine of Literature, Art, and Politics: 1888; July, August, September, October, November, December; Vol. LXII (volume 62); No. CCCLXIX, CCCLXX, CCCLXI, CCCLXII, CCCLXIII, CCCLXIV (number 369, 370, 371, 372, 373, 374). (Including): Capture of Louisbourg (Parkman); Civil Service Reform (Roosevelt); House of Martha (Stockton); Noto, Japan (Lowell); Native of Winby (Jewett); etc.. Boston, Massachusetts:: Houghton Mifflin,, 1888..
Single volume--six issues bound without covers and advertisements. Small quarto, 9 1/2" tall, iv + 860 pages; gilt titles and decorations, three- quarter leather over marbled boards. A good, clean and sturdy copy overall, leather is worn at the the back strip edges, fore-corner tips worn through to boards; hinges cracked but secure and binding solid, paper lightly yellowed with very little foxing, but a small ex-libary mark on endpaper and title page. This is the publisher's edition, printed from the original plates and includes all of the editorial material (articles, stories, poetry, etc.) of the separate issues but lacks the advertisements and individual covers. It was the practice of the time for most of the better literary magazines to issue such editions before melting down the original printers' plates. Subject matters range from art, fiction, and poetry to history and science. As such it makes a terrific read as an anthology of its moment in time..
First edition thus, Three-quarter leather over cloth, Good.
[SW: Americana Literary History Literature Periodicals Magazines,]



