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BC, FAM041000, Harper Perennial, HarperCollins, REL006700, SOC028000, Trade PB
About My Sisters
On the heels of her poignant and critically acclaimed memoirs, Waiting and Raising Blaze, Debra Ginsberg explores the unique connection she shares with her three sisters.In About My Sisters, Ginsberg…
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BB, BIO022000, Cloth Over Boards, HIS036010, SOC028000, Southern Illinois University Press
All Anybody Ever Wanted of Me Was to Work
From All Anybody Ever Wanted of Me Was to Work… “Starting around 1950, people stopped raising chickens, milking cows, and raising hogs. They just buy it at the store, ready…
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BC, BIO022000, HIS036010, Paperback, SOC028000, Southern Illinois University Press
All Anybody Ever Wanted of Me Was to Work
From All Anybody Ever Wanted of Me Was to Work… “Starting around 1950, people stopped raising chickens, milking cows, and raising hogs. They just buy it at the store, ready…
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BB, Hardback, MED039000, MED105000, Rutgers University Press, SOC028000
American Melancholy
As American Melancholy reveals, if you read about depression anywhere today—medical journal, popular magazine, National Institute of Mental Health pamphlet, or pharmaceutical company drug promotional literature–you will find three main…
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BC, LAN015000, Paperback, SOC028000, Southern Illinois University Press
Appropriate[Ing] Dress
Carol Mattingly examines the importance of dress and appearance for nineteenth-century women speakers and explores how women appropriated gendered conceptions of dress and appearance to define the struggle for representation…
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BB, BIO006000, BIO022000, Bloomsbury Academic, HIS015000, I.B. Tauris, SOC028000, With dust jacket
Aristocracy, Temperance and Social Reform
The visionary achievements of Isabella (Isabel) Caroline Somerset (Lady Henry Somerset), like the temperance cause she led, have undeservedly faded into obscurity. By her contemporaries she was feted for her…
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BB, Hardback, LAN015000, SOC028000, University of Pittsburgh Press
Available Means
“I say that even later someone will remember us.”—Sappho, Fragment 147, sixth century, BC Sappho’s prediction came true; fragments of work by the earliest woman writer in Western literate history…