Women

  • Women: Images & Realities, A Multicultural Anthology
    By Amy Kesselman, Lily D McNair, Nancy Schniedewind

    See Cruse 1968 ; and Carmichael and Hamilton 1967 . Black feminists had a more complicated relationship with the avowedly socialist Panthers . The Panthers were known for having strong women leaders ; at the same time , the masculinism ...

  • Women: America's Last Best Hope
    By Kimberly Fletcher

    A few years ago, Rush Limbaugh was lamenting on his radio show about some of the codes and regulations passed by his local city, and then he said, “Well, you can't fight City Hall.” I about came unglued. I couldn't believe he just ...

  • Women: Or, Pour Et Contre. a Tale, Volume 3 - Primary Source Edition
    By Charles Robert Maturin

    This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either...

  • Women: Or, Pour Et Contre. a Tale, Volume 1 - Primary Source Edition
    By Charles Robert Maturin

    Women: Or, Pour Et Contre. a Tale, Volume 1 - Primary Source Edition

  • Women
    By Charles Robert Maturin

    Women; or, Pour et Contre, was Maturin's fourth novel, published in 1818. A work of deep emotional intensity, Maturin wished to concentrate on "common life.

  • Women: the Majority-minority
    By Margaret Stimmann Branson, June R. Chapin

    Examines such issues as women's legal and political rights, working women, and women's image in mass media.

  • Women
    By Chloe Caldwell

    Als een jonge Amerikaanse schrijfster van het platteland verhuist naar een grote stad, wordt ze voor het eerst in haar leven verliefd op een vrouw.

  • Women: A Novel
    By Charles Bukowski

    After decades of slacking off at low-paying dead-end jobs, blowing his cash on booze and women, and scrimping by in flea-bitten apartments, Chinaski sees his poetic star rising at last.

  • Women
    By Annie Leibovitz

    The photographs by Annie Leibovitz in Women, taken especially for the book, encompass a broad spectrum of subjects: a rap artist, an astronaut, two Supreme Court justices, farmers, coal miners, movie stars, showgirls, rodeo riders, ...

  • Women: A Feminist Perspective
    By Jo Freeman

    Nearly twenty years since the first edition appeared, Women: A Feminist Perspective remains one of the most well-known and respected women’s studies books available. Original essays from a diverse group...

  • Women: America's Last Best Hope
    By Kimberly Fletcher

    Women: America's Last Best Hope

  • Women: Don't Take the Blame
    By Margarita D'andrade

    Where is it going? Has marriage been discussed after one year of courting? Does integrity guide this man? Can his word be depended upon? In WOMEN DON'T TAKE THE BLAME, Dr. Margarita D'Andrade helps to answer these questions and more.

  • Women: A Bibliography of Bibliographies
    By Patricia K. Ballou

    Women: A Bibliography of Bibliographies

  • Women: Power and Progress
    By Campā Limaye

    Women: Power and Progress

  • Women: Our Story
    By DK

    Reexamining history from a female perspective, this book celebrates the pivotal but less well-known roles women have played in culture and society.

  • Women: Alcohol and Other Drugs
    By Ruth C. Engs

    Authored by women for the treatment of women, this volume deals with all aspects of the field including research, intervention, treatment, prevention, and education at the community, academic, government, public, and private levels.

  • Women: Cracking the Code
    By Jack Atabrin

    Women can be confusing.

  • Women
    By Luis Royo

    Each collection sparkles with pieces seen on book covers from around the world. Fantasy, science fiction, eroticism - Royo has devised a special personal mix of media that makes his work so uncannily real and engaging.

  • Women: Portraits 1960-2000
    By Susan Wood

    "Women: Portraits 1960-2000 is a compilation of portraits taken by American photographer Susan Wood of some of the most prominent and influential women of the 20th century.

  • Women
    By Booth Tarkington

    Booth Tarkington tackles the subject of writing about women and their everyday lives and interactions.