Schotte edith ed (2 resultados)
Más imágenesThoughts On Women and Society; edited by Joachim M?ller and Edith Schotte
Aveling, Eleanor Marx; Aveling, Edward B; Muller, Joachim (ed.); Schotte, Edith ed.)
Editorial: International Publishers, New York, 1987
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- Primera edición
Librería: BIBLIOPE by Calvello Books, Oakland, CA, Estados Unidos de AmericaBIBLIOPE by Calvello Books
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Hardcover. Condición: Very fine. First printing thus. Tall narrow octavo in white laminated paper-backed boards; 64 pages, 24 unnumbered pages of plates: color illustrations; 22 cm. bibliographical references (pages 62-63). Originally published as: "The Woman Question" in 1986; with additional material. Written in answer to Augu…st Bebel's "Woman--past, present, and future." ??Femmes -- Histoire -- 1600- Women -- Modern period. Named Person: Bebel, August, 1840-1913. Frau und der Sozialismus. Frau und der Sozialismus (Bebel, August) ?? Eleanor Marx-Aveling (1855-1898) was a prominent socialist feminist activist and writer. She was the youngest daughter of Karl Marx, the influential philosopher and economist, and his wife, Jenny von Westphalen. Eleanor Marx-Aveling was a leading figure in the British socialist movement during the late 19th century. She was a prolific writer, contributing articles and reviews to a number of socialist publications, and was also a translator, particularly of her father's work. Marx-Aveling was a committed feminist and campaigned for women's rights, including the right to vote. She was involved in the foundation of the Socialist League and later joined the Social Democratic Federation. She was also a founding member of the Women's Trade Union League and was active in the struggle for better working conditions for women. Marx-Aveling's personal life was marked by tragedy, including the death of her partner, Edward Aveling, and her own suicide in 1898. Despite her relatively short life, Marx-Aveling made a significant contribution to the socialist and feminist movements of her time." // Aveling, Eleanor Marx, 1855-1898, author. Aveling, Edward B., 1849-1898, Very fine with wee bit of rubbing to boads.
Más imágenesThoughts on Women and Society; edited by Joachim M?ller and Edith Schotte
Aveling, Eleanor Marx; Aveling, Edward B; Muller, Joachim (ed.); Schotte, Edith ed.)
Editorial: International Publishers, New York, 1987
- Tapa dura
- Primera edición
Librería: BIBLIOPE by Calvello Books, Oakland, CA, Estados Unidos de AmericaBIBLIOPE by Calvello Books
Contactar con el vendedorVendedor de 4 estrellasCondición: Usado - Excelente
EUR 20,72
Envío por EUR 4,36Se envía dentro de Estados Unidos de AmericaCantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Hardcover. Condición: Very fine. First printing thus. Tall narrow octavo in white laminated paper-backed boards; 64 pages, 24 unnumbered pages of plates: color illustrations; 22 cm. bibliographical references (pages 62-63). Originally published as: "The Woman Question" in 1986; with additional material. Written in answer to Augu…st Bebel's "Woman--past, present, and future." ??Femmes -- Histoire -- 1600- Women -- Modern period. Named Person: Bebel, August, 1840-1913. Frau und der Sozialismus. Frau und der Sozialismus (Bebel, August) ?? Eleanor Marx-Aveling (1855-1898) was a prominent socialist feminist activist and writer. She was the youngest daughter of Karl Marx, the influential philosopher and economist, and his wife, Jenny von Westphalen. Eleanor Marx-Aveling was a leading figure in the British socialist movement during the late 19th century. She was a prolific writer, contributing articles and reviews to a number of socialist publications, and was also a translator, particularly of her father's work. Marx-Aveling was a committed feminist and campaigned for women's rights, including the right to vote. She was involved in the foundation of the Socialist League and later joined the Social Democratic Federation. She was also a founding member of the Women's Trade Union League and was active in the struggle for better working conditions for women. Marx-Aveling's personal life was marked by tragedy, including the death of her partner, Edward Aveling, and her own suicide in 1898. Despite her relatively short life, Marx-Aveling made a significant contribution to the socialist and feminist movements of her time." // Aveling, Eleanor Marx, 1855-1898, author. Aveling, Edward B., 1849-1898, Very fine with wee bit of rubbing to boads.