[Rarebooks] FS: Early Feminist document.
Kaaterskill Books
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Fri May 20 13:29:36 EDT 2005
We offer for Sale:
Conseil national des femmes francaises. DEUXIEME ASSEMBLEE GENERALE
PUBLIQUE. LE 29 JANVIER 1905. Paris: Siege de la Societe: 1905. 112
pp. Sm. 8vo. Paper wrappers. First printing
Important early document in the feminist movement. The CNFF was
founded in 1901 though some radical French feminists did not join due
to its relationship with certain international organizations. This
was the second meeting, with papers by Sarah Monod: Le Conseil
International des Femmes Berlin; Avril de Sainte-Croix: Complete
rendu des travaux du Congres National des Femmes Francaises en 1904;
D'Abbadie D'Arrast: Les Femmes et le Code civil; Oddo-Deflou: Les
Femmes et la Tutelle; Eugenie Weill: Rapport de las section
d'assistance; Alphen-Salvador: De la Situation de la femme dans
l'enseignement; and Oster: Le travail des Femmes en France. Plus
articles, by-laws, etc for the organization and its related
international groups.
Harvard has the first four issues (17 mai 1903-7 juillet 1907).
Bibliotheque Nationale has the 1903 and 1907 issues. Scarce.
Wrappers repaired and renewed, front wrapper partially detached, one
leaf loose, paper browned and fragile for the first few pages with a
few tape repairs. About good. [25935] $150
Regards,
Charles Kutcher
Kaaterskill Books
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