THE SUBJECTION OF WOMEN
First US edition, with interesting pencil marginalia by an educated 19th-century American reader – including a reference to New Jersey's little-known 18th-century laws granting women voting rights.
First US edition, with interesting pencil marginalia by an educated 19th-century American reader – including a reference to New Jersey's little-known 18th-century laws granting women voting rights.
Startlingly rare first printing of Gilman's most important nonfiction work, with still-relevant arguments about the economic value of female household labor.