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The Mismeasure of Womanby Carol TavrisFirst Edition First Printing
Book description: New York and London: Simon & Schuster, 1992 FIRST EDITION. Uncovers and dissects the false assumptions and myths governing how we view womenand men, including career and business success. How we interpret character traits through the prism of gender. Based on author's years of experience. Case studies. F/NF- Blue boards and endpages. Rear endpaper has two wrinkles (about 2" long each), apparently occuring during original glue-down when book was bound. Cloth backstrip with gilt lettering. Author logo blindstamped on front cover. Book binding is tight, spine straight. DJ illustration of female face with yellow tape measure over mouth. Minor edge wear, rubbing and scuffing of covers. Minor agetoning of edges. 399 pp . First Edition First Printing. Quarter-bound. Fine/Near Fine Minus. Illus. by Jasmine Lindsay. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
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