1912 First Printing ANTI-SUFFRAGE: TEN GOOD REASONS Against Women Voting Rights
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1912 First Printing ANTI-SUFFRAGE: TEN GOOD REASONS Against Women Voting Rights:
$125.00
Attention Collectors!
1912
First Printing
Anti-Suffrage:
Ten Good Reasons
Here isan antiquarian hardcover book thatwould beafantastic addition to a collection!
You are offerding onan antique hardcover book titled Anti-Suffrage: Ten Good Reasons. By Grace Duffield Goodwin. Published by Duffield and Company, 1912. This is the very scarce and collectible First Printing of the First Edition of this elusive title.
Imagine, every woman did not think that women should have the right to vote in America!! Here is a book written by a woman explaining why.
AThe chapter headings are:
I. The ballot not a right.
II Differences in fundamental assumptions
III Former conditions no basis for American action
IV Four classes that constitute a menace
V The ballot and industry
VI The ballot and vice
VII Property rights: The loss of immunities and priviledges
VIII Sex a dominant factor
IX Sex antagonism
X Conditions in Suffrage states
XI Analysis of one of the suffrage platforms.
Covers are securely attached with no cracking or splitting of hinges. Pages are very clean and tightly bound. Previous owner name on front flyleaf, Emma C. Mock, Derby, Conn., 1913.
The book remains in very good condition!
A rare First Printing from 1912!
Great gift idea!
(Inventory: 131)
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