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Goodman, Bernice.
Where Will You Be? Professional Oppression of Gay People: A Lesbian/Feminist Perspective
Hempstead, N.Y., J & P Distribution,
1980, Wraps,
Condition: Very Good, The following material was compiled and offered as one segment of Lesbian Culture and Social Work, a major presentation at the first National Association of Social Workers National Women's Conference in September 1980 in Washington D.C. Selected papers and speaches to be used in helping Social Workers understand lesbian culture. Individual statements of "Coming Out," "Coming Out," of Gay American Indians; the lesbian mother and her children. White wraps, photo of 1931 Nobel Peace Recipient Jane Addams. 8 vo, 59 pp, Mild shelfwear, unread, clean, tightly bound.
(Feminist, Literature, Bernice, Goodman, Gay, Rights, Lesbian, Literature, Lesbian, Culture) Cat No. 2544.
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Goodman, Bernice.
Where Will You Be? Professional Oppression of Gay People: A Lesbian/Feminist Perspective
Hempstead, N.Y., J & P Distribution,
1980, Wraps,
Condition: Very Good, The following material was compiled and offered as one segment of Lesbian Culture and Social Work, a major presentation at the first National Association of Social Workers National Women's Conference in September 1980 in Washington D.C. Selected papers and speaches to be used in helping Social Workers understand lesbian culture. Individual statements of "Coming Out," "Coming Out," of Gay American Indians; the lesbian mother and her children. White wraps, photo of 1931 Nobel Peace Recipient Jane Addams. 8 vo, 59 pp, Mild shelfwear, unread, clean, tightly bound.
(Feminist, Literature, Bernice, Goodman, Gay, Rights, Lesbian, Literature, Lesbian, Culture) Cat No. 2544.
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Goodman, Bernice.
Where Will You Be? Professional Oppression of Gay People: A Lesbian/Feminist Perspective
Hempstead, N.Y., J & P Distribution,
1980, Wraps,
Condition: Very Good, The following material was compiled and offered as one segment of Lesbian Culture and Social Work, a major presentation at the first National Association of Social Workers National Women's Conference in September 1980 in Washington D.C. Selected papers and speaches to be used in helping Social Workers understand lesbian culture. Individual statements of "Coming Out," "Coming Out," of Gay American Indians; the lesbian mother and her children. White wraps, photo of 1931 Nobel Peace Recipient Jane Addams. 8 vo, 59 pp, Mild shelfwear, unread, clean, tightly bound.
(Feminist, Literature, Bernice, Goodman, Gay, Rights, Lesbian, Literature, Lesbian, Culture) Cat No. 2544.
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Goodman, Bernice.
Where Will You Be? Professional Oppression of Gay People: A Lesbian/Feminist Perspective
Hempstead, N.Y., J & P Distribution,
1980, Wraps,
Condition: Very Good, The following material was compiled and offered as one segment of Lesbian Culture and Social Work, a major presentation at the first National Association of Social Workers National Women's Conference in September 1980 in Washington D.C. Selected papers and speaches to be used in helping Social Workers understand lesbian culture. Individual statements of "Coming Out," "Coming Out," of Gay American Indians; the lesbian mother and her children. White wraps, photo of 1931 Nobel Peace Recipient Jane Addams. 8 vo, 59 pp, Mild shelfwear, unread, clean, tightly bound.
(Feminist, Literature, Bernice, Goodman, Gay, Rights, Lesbian, Literature, Lesbian, Culture) Cat No. 2544.
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Ogg, Oscar.
The 26 Letters
New York, Thomas Y. Crowell Company,
1950, Third Print ed, Hard Cover,
Condition: Very Good/Very Good, Mr. Ogg describes the history of letters as a form of art that is a priceless heritage. With thumbnail stories: the discovery of the Altimira wall paintings; the strange letter to Darius; the finding of the Rosetta stone; the competition of Saint Columba and Saint Finnian. He tells how type is made and how a modern printing press works. Explaining the principles of Egyptian hieroglyphics. Here is the complete and fascinating story of writing, illustrated with more that 275 black and white and colored drawings. From the characters scratched upon cave walls, to the Egyptians systematic and decorative writing, through the Greeks well formed characters and the Romans who made further improvements which incorporated into their alphabet all the letters we have today except for J, U and W. Red cloth boards and spine, black and gilt title panels. DJ price clipped, tan with characters, grey title panel. Chips and closed tears to rear edges and spine ends, upper rear edge 2 1/2 by 1 1/2 inch chip, front edge near spine and spine end chipped 1 inch by 2'. Clean text, solidly bound. sm 4to, 254 pp
(Calligraphy, History, Of, Letterins, History, Of, Writing, Early, Printing, Type, Greek, Letters, Egyptian, Hieroglyphis, Chinese, Alphabet) Cat No. 2545.
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