Women's History

We can help you find the women's history books you are looking for. As the world's largest independent marketplace for new, used and rare books, you always get the best in service and value when you buy from Biblio.com, and all of your purchases are backed by our return guarantee.

Women's History Books & Ephemera

Women's Liberation Newsletter

Women's Liberation Newsletter

Cambridge: Women's Liberation Newsletter, 1969. Two issues of this Boston area women's liberation newsletter featuring short articles, poetry, resource lists, organization profiles, book reviews, and editorials. Included are Vol. 1, No. 5 (Feb. 23, 1970) and an unnumbered issue. Each issue consists of a folded, color sheet (opening to 20" x 14"), eight panels.
Item Price
$95.00
Betraying Women: Psychiatric Rape

Betraying Women: Psychiatric Rape

Los Angeles: Citizens Commission on Human Rights, 1995. An uncommon Church of Scientology publication exposing sexual & psychiatric abuse suffered by women at the hands of their psychiatrists. Includes a Rogue's Gallery of convicted psychiatrists. The innocuously named Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR) was established by the Church of Scientology in 1969 "to investigate and expose psychiatric violations of human rights." Profiles of six CCHR women are included. Stapled, illustrated wrappers... Read more about this item
Item Price
$65.00
A Forum for Changing Men (25 issues)

A Forum for Changing Men (25 issues)

Portland, OR: Men's Resource Center, 1976. A substantial run of this newspaper published by the Men's Resource Center in Portland, Oregon. The newspaper was part of the burgeoning Men's Movement, which sought to eliminate sexism and traditional gender roles while supporting gay and women's liberation. The newspaper published articles, letters, a resource list, calendar of activities, etc. Included in this run are issues 27 (July 1976), 28 (August 1976), 29 (September 1976), 30 (October 1976), 32... Read more about this item
Item Price
$650.00
[WOMEN] [OUTDOORS] Mudjekeewis 1936-1939 [four camp yearbooks, bound together, with tipped-in photographs]

[WOMEN] [OUTDOORS] Mudjekeewis 1936-1939 [four camp yearbooks, bound together, with tipped-in photographs]

by [Camp Mudjekeewis]

[Lovell, ME]: [Camp Mudjekeewis], 1939. String-bound. Near fine. Oblong quarto, 4 volumes, bound together at the spine with rope/string. Overall in near fine condition; well preserved, with mild soiling to outer wraps, and some gentle wrinkling to some photographs, but generally neat and attractive. A fantastic group of four yearbooks for this rural camp for girls in western Maine, near the New Hampshire border. Altogether (over the four yearbooks), there are 59 photographs, nearly all measuring... Read more about this item
Item Price
$625.00
The Reality and Challenge of the Double Standard in Mental Health and Society

The Reality and Challenge of the Double Standard in Mental Health and Society

by Heide, Wilma Scott

[Pittsburgh, Pa.]: [KNOW, Inc.], [197-]. Corner-stapled 11" x 8 ½" sheets, 9 p. A fine copy.
Item Price
$75.00
M.: Gentle Men for Gender Justice (seven issues)

M.: Gentle Men for Gender Justice (seven issues)

by Editorial Collective

Madison: M, 1982. Seven of the first nine issues of this pro-feminist, gay-affirming magazine for men published in Madison, Wisconsin from 1979-1994 (the magazine changed titles to Changing Men in 1985). The magazine was part of the burgeoning Men's Movement, which sought to eliminate sexism and traditional gender roles while supporting gay and women's liberation. As stated in the premiere issue: "We believe that all our efforts to create a gender-just society free of sexism and sex-role stereotyping... Read more about this item
Item Price
$400.00
Life Story of Mary Lyon

Life Story of Mary Lyon

by [DOUGLAS, Mrs. John]

Minneapolis: Beard Art and Statinery, 1897. First Edition. Softcover. Good-. Octavo, 106pp., illustrated. A good copy at best in what appear to be later library cardstock wraps with a white paper spine. General wear to extremities, but nice and clean internally. Uncommon volume which narrates the story of Mary Lyon, founder of Mount Holyoke College. We found about a dozen copies in worldwide library holdings, and none in commerce as of this listing.
Item Price
$50.00
The Southern Conservative (three issues)

The Southern Conservative (three issues)

by Darden, Ida M. (editor)

Fort Worth, Texas: The Southern Conservative, 1957. Three issues of this right wing newspaper published in Fort Worth, Texas, from 1950-1961 by Mrs. Ida Darden (1886-1980). Darden had previously been involved in a number of conservative organizations in Texas, including as publicity director for the Texas Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage. The Southern Conservative, which was financed by the extremist billionaire, George W. Armstrong, was primarily anti-Communist and anti-internationalist in... Read more about this item
Item Price
$85.00
[WOMEN] [OUTDOORS] [PHOTOGRAPHY] "Life at Camp Miller" (Beautifully hand-illustrated photo album with artistic flourishes)

[WOMEN] [OUTDOORS] [PHOTOGRAPHY] "Life at Camp Miller" (Beautifully hand-illustrated photo album with artistic flourishes)

by [name withheld]

[Nashville?], 1920. Very good. Oblong small quarto. 28 leaves [56pp.] used, the rest blank (about half of the album). Album edges somewhat worn, but still sound. 27 albumen photographic prints, all but two of which are tipped onto the album leaves. Prints generally very good, with occasional mild spotting; some prints overexposed. Altogether very good. A contemporary bookseller label on the rear inner cover for a Nashville (TN) bookstore and one internal reference to the Harpeth River would seem to... Read more about this item
Item Price
$650.00
The Eleanor Roosevelt We Remember

The Eleanor Roosevelt We Remember

by DOUGLAS, Helen Gahagan; Pictures by Aaron J. Ezickson

New York: Hill and Wang, 1963. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine/near fine. Quarto, 173pp., illustrated. A crisp, clean copy, near fine, in a near fine dust jacekt with mild rubbing and a few closed tears. This copy SIGNED and INSCRIBED by Douglas on the half-title page: "To Truddy Taub - Helen Gahagan Douglas." Douglas was an actress-turned politician who served in the US House of Representatives from California. She famously lost a contest for a California senate seat to a young Richard Nixon in... Read more about this item
Item Price
$50.00
Friends and Sisters: Letters between Lucy Stone and Antoinette Brown Blackwell, 1846-93 (Women in American History)

Friends and Sisters: Letters between Lucy Stone and Antoinette Brown Blackwell, 1846-93 (Women in American History)

by LASSER, Carol and Marlene Deahl Merrill (eds.)

Urbana, Il: University of Illinois Press, 1987. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/very good. Octavo, 278pp. A fine, crisp copy, with the spine ever so mildly cocked. In a very good dust jacket, sunned on the spine, and a bit offset at the top of the front panel.
Item Price
$15.00
Better than Rubies: A History of Women's Education

Better than Rubies: A History of Women's Education

by STOCK, Phyllis

New York: Capricord Books / G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1978. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine/Very good. Octavo, 252pp. A crisp, clean copy, just a tinge discolored at the crown; near fine. In a very good dust jacket, sunned on the spine, with a small stain on the front panel, and a few ncicks to the rear panel. Nice copy.
Item Price
$15.00
[BOWLING] [WOMEN] Annual Reception Queen Pin League Sat. June 6 1959 9:00 PM Flame Lounge [cover title]

[BOWLING] [WOMEN] Annual Reception Queen Pin League Sat. June 6 1959 9:00 PM Flame Lounge [cover title]

by [Queen Pin League (of Cleveland, OH?]

[no place, but Cleveland, OH], 1959. Staplebound. Very good. Octavo, 4pp. Side-stapled with decorative ribbon added. Mimeographed cover and contents. Very good, with some creasing to covers. There is pen and pencil writing internally, and with the numerous corrections to dates and times, we presume that this program was used to draft the program for the coming season; that is, the corrections to dates, times, sponsors, and the league officers are indicated so that the new season's program will be... Read more about this item
Item Price
$50.00
The Myth of Motherhood (Spokesman Pamphlet Number 21)

The Myth of Motherhood (Spokesman Pamphlet Number 21)

by Comer, Lee

Nottingham: Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation, 1972. Third impression. In this pamphlet Lee Comer attacks a central shibboleth of male domination, and points the way to new, and vastly more humane, paths of development. Stapled wrappers, 11 p. A fine copy.
Item Price
$25.00
The Invention of J. Watson

The Invention of J. Watson

Denver: American Inventors Corp, 1979. A comprehensive report for an invention by a Mrs. Jean Watson called the "Tylerloo," a "combination exerciser/toy for people of all ages, [which] consists of rubberized or plastic tire which is guided and maneuvered with dual sticks." The report begins with a letter from American Inventors Corp. informing Watson of their decision NOT to reject her invention, but with "no guarantees that our company will ever sell or license [her] invention to industry." This is... Read more about this item
Item Price
$150.00
The Twig Benders

The Twig Benders

by Chase, Wilda

New York: The Feminists, 1970. A disturbing piece of "feminist pornography" in which the director of an all-boys school has sex with a student after mutilating his penis with a needle and razor while her cuckholded husband commits suicide after mutilating his own penis with a needle. The work was published by the Feminists in two mimeographed versions: The Twig Benders: A Pornographic Study of Pornography and Sexual Oppression, which includes other examples of men being raped, murdered, humiliated and... Read more about this item
Item Price
$150.00
The Birth Control News." Nine Pamphlets, 1932-1933

The Birth Control News." Nine Pamphlets, 1932-1933

by BIRTH CONTROL NEWS. MARIE STOPES

The Birth Control News was a monthly newsletter produced by Marie Stopes advocating for safe contraception for married women. Stopes was formally trained in the sciences earning a doctorate in paleobotany in 1904. In 1918, she founded the Society for Constructive Birth Control, and 1921, she opened the first clinic for birth control in Britain known as , "the Mothers' Clinic for Constructive Birth Control." Contraception became acceptable to the Church of England in 1930, for married couples only.... Read more about this item
Item Price
$6,875.00
A group of pamphlets on women in the Soviet Union

A group of pamphlets on women in the Soviet Union

by Various authors

Moscow / New York: Foreign Languages Publishing House / International Publishers, 1950. A collection of 9 propaganda pamphlets related to the "New Soviet Woman," a concept developed under Stalin which touted equality between the sexes, but that ultimately forced Soviet women into service to state in their roles as industrial workers (production) and mothers (reproduction). Four of the pamphlets were published as part of "Equality of Women in the U.S.S.R.," a seminar for representatives of the member... Read more about this item
Item Price
$250.00
Proceedings. The Cornell Conference on Women, January 22-25, 1969

Proceedings. The Cornell Conference on Women, January 22-25, 1969

by Tobias, Sheila, Ella Kusnetz, Deborah Spitz (editors)

Pittsburgh, Pa: KNOW, Inc, 1969. Selected proceedings include 1.) How Do Men Look at Women and How Do Women Look at Themselves? 2.) The Political Dimension: Is this a Political Question 3.) Equality and the Education of Women 4.) Abortion and Contraception 5.) The Future of Women in America 6.) The Psychological Differences Between Men and Women 7.) The Black Woman in America. Side-stapled 11" x 8 ½" sheets, 100 p.
Item Price
$95.00
Woman's Co-operation Essential to Pure Politics

Woman's Co-operation Essential to Pure Politics

by Hoar, Hon. Geo. F

Boston: American Woman Suffrage Association, 1885. An address by Massachusetts Senator George Hoar in support of women's suffrage. Hoar includes testimony from Gov. Warren of Wyoming and Chief Justice Greene of Washington on the benefits of establishing enfranchisement in those states. Hoar concludes: "My friends, I believe that every step in human civilization has been worked by the nearer approach of woman to her just and equal place of influence in the State. I believe that every such approach has... Read more about this item
Item Price
$250.00
The NUC Women's Caucus Newsletter (five issues)

The NUC Women's Caucus Newsletter (five issues)

Chicago: Women's Caucus of the New University Conference, 1970. Five issues of the irregularly issued newsletter of the Women's Caucus of the New University Conference. The content is focused on organizational issues and the Caucus' intersection with the broader women's liberation movement. Issues include, nos. 5-7 and two unnumbered issues (one devoted solely to Ellen Bravo's "Teaching a Course on Sexism"). The three numbered issues consist of corner stapled sheets (11" x 8 ½"), 8 p.; [22] p.; 32 p.,... Read more about this item
Item Price
$150.00
Sisters of the Brush: Their Family, Art, Life & Letters, 1797-1833

Sisters of the Brush: Their Family, Art, Life & Letters, 1797-1833

by MacMullen, Ramsay

New Haven: PastTimes Press, 1997. The story in this book begins with the first letter in the year Eliza Champlain was born, 1797, in New London. It unfolds through her own, her mother's, and her aunt's correspondence - hundreds of letters now first published with explanatory chapters, commentary, and notes around them. Her aunt, at first in their home town and then (from 1811) for eight years in New York, was the first professional artist of her sex in the United States - Mary Way, a painter of... Read more about this item
Item Price
$35.00
Women's Liberation: A Communist View

Women's Liberation: A Communist View

Chicago: October League (Marxist-Leninist), 1976. A pamphlet on women's liberation as part of a broader anti-imperialist, New Communist struggle. Stapled, illustrated wrappers (8 ½" x 5 ½"), 16 p. A few penned notes to the rear cover, else Near Fine.
Item Price
$25.00
The Social Psychology of Women: Shibboleths and Lacunae

The Social Psychology of Women: Shibboleths and Lacunae

by Laws, Judith Long

Pittsburg, Pa: KNOW, Inc, 1969. An article on the social psychology of women touching on "the psychological literature on sex differences; classical theories of female identity; social relevance of psychological (and sociological) thinking about women; normative sex role prescriptions as an outcome of social processes, and again as an element in socialization and identity formation; social change, including the Women's Liberation Movement" (p. 1). Stapled wrappers (8 ½" x 5 ½"), 12 p. A fine copy.
Item Price
$35.00
First: Sandra Day O'Connor (Signed First Edition)

First: Sandra Day O'Connor (Signed First Edition)

by Thomas, Evan

Signed, First Edition, Mint Condition/Collectible
Book appears to be untouched/unread. Spine and binding is tight.
Dust Jacket is in mint condition and protected with Mylar.
Signed and dated by the author, Evan Thomas, on title page.
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • The intimate, inspiring, and authoritative biography of Sandra Day O'Connor, America's first female Supreme Court justice, drawing on exclusive interviews and first-time access to Justice O'Connor's archives"She's a hero for our time, and this... Read more about this item
Item Price
$90.00