Contemporary Marxism, Volume 4, Winter 1981-82
San Francisco, CA: Synthesis Publications, 1981. 28 cm, 151, wraps, illus., some wear and soiling to covers. More
San Francisco, CA: Synthesis Publications, 1981. 28 cm, 151, wraps, illus., some wear and soiling to covers. More
[Lubbock, TX]: Boone Publications, 1967. 28 cm, approx. 100, wraps, illus. (some in color), maps, advertisements, some marks to covers, sticker residue on front cover. More
Salt Lake City, Utah: The Deseret Book Company, May, 1982. First Printing [Stated]. Hardcover. xiv, 114 pages. Illustrated endpapers. Illustrations. The DJ has some creasing and small tears. Includes Preface, In Appreciation, and Introduction. Relief Society Magazine, including the Relief Society Bulletin of 1914, was the official publication of the Relief Society of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from 1915 to 1970. It succeeded the earlier, and privately owned, Woman's Exponent, which was begun in 1872. The magazine was an important publishing outlet for Utah women, and was run by women editors. The founding editor, Susa Young Gates, edited the magazine from 1915 to 1922. The December 1970 issue of the Relief Society Magazine was its last. The LDS Church discontinued the magazine as part of the implementation of the Priesthood Correlation Program. Thus, the magazine, and several others within the church, was replaced by the Ensign. Susa Young Gates (March 18, 1856 – May 27, 1933) was a writer, periodical editor, and women's rights advocate in Utah. In 1889, Gates founded the Young Woman's Journal, a periodical targeted to adolescent Latter-day Saint females. In 1897, the journal was adopted by the Young Ladies' Mutual Improvement Association (YLMIA). In 1915, Gates founded Relief Society Magazine a periodical targeted at members of the Relief Society. The magazine became the official publication of the church's Relief Society, and Gates edited it until 1922. Gates wrote several books, including a biography of her father, two novels, a history of women in the LDS Church, and a 1911 history of the YLMIA. Susa Young Gates (1895) In 1915, Gates founded Relief Society Magazine a periodical targeted at members of the Relief Society. The magazine became the official publication of the church's Relief Society, and Gates edited it until 1922.[2] Gates also wrote several books, including a biography of her father, two novels, a history of women in the LDS Church, and a 1911 history of the YLMIA. More
Bethesda, Maryland: The Woman's Suburban Democratic Club, 1950. Presumed First thus. Postcard. Format is 5 inches by 7 inches. Postcard. Scarce surviving local political ephemera focused on female Democrats. Text on one side is an invitation to the Annual Membership Tea and Fashion Show on Wednesday, June 8 from 2 to 4 p.m. at the home of Mrs. K. Norman Diamond in Bethesda, Maryland. Illustrations on this side of the post card. Ink and pencil notations on both sides of the card. This invitation was sent to Mrs. Blair Lee III of Silver Spring, Maryland. Cancellation is date stamped May 29, 1950. The fashions were designed by Nan Richards. The Woman's Suburban Democratic Club appears to have evolved into the Women's Democratic Club of Montgomery County, Maryland. Francis Preston Blair Lee III (May 19, 1916 – October 25, 1985) was an American Democratic politician. He served as the Secretary of State of Maryland from 1969 to 1971. He was Lieutenant Governor of Maryland from 1971 to 1979 and served as the Acting Governor of Maryland from 1977 to 1979, during Marvin Mandel's self-imposed suspension of gubernatorial powers and duties. He was a member of the Lee family, a major historical political family in American history. He was grandson of the first popularly elected Maryland U.S. Senator, Blair Lee I; direct descendant of signer of the Declaration of Independence, Richard Henry Lee and also Francis Preston Blair, an adviser and friend of Andrew Jackson, Martin Van Buren, and Abraham Lincoln. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1991. First? Edition. First? Printing. 29 cm, 266, illus. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1991. First? Edition. First? Printing. 29 cm, 266, wraps, illus., some wear to cover edges. Inscribed by Representative Connie Morella (R-MD). More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1991. Presumed First Edition/First Printing. Wraps. 29 cm, 266 pages. Wraps, illus., usual library markings, covers worn. Signed by Representative Connie Morella (R-MD). More
Washington, DC: GPO, 2006. First? Edition. First? Printing. 28 cm, 1008, wraps, illus., figures, charts, footnotes, chapter notes, appendices, index, few library markings. More