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Women's Studies Archive: Rare Titles from the American Antiquarian Society, 1820–1922

This collection brings together over one million pages of women-authored works from the American Antiquarian Society, the pre-eminent collector of pre-20th century Americana, covering over a century of female writing and experience.

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Module three brings together over one million pages of women-authored works from the American Antiquarian Society, the pre-eminent collector of pre-20th century Americana, covering over a century of female writing. This unique corpus of female-authored literature centres on the American female experience in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

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Women's Studies Archive

Reading Level: 1301L—+

Product Type: Primary Sources

Content Types: Monographs (books)

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Russel, Chloe. The complete fortune teller, and dream book …. By Chloe Russel, a woman of colour, in the state of Massachusetts. Published by Abel Brown, 1824. Women's Studies Archive, https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/ZNZPCA033653526/WMNS?u=webdemo&sid=WMNS&xid=0777fff0&pg=1
From: Mme. Demorest (Ellen Louise Curtis), Just what every lady, milliner, dressmaker, and merchant wants to know about - the spring and summer fashions! What to wear and how to make it ... (1872)
From: Catherine Norton Sinclair Forrest, Report of the Forrest divorce case ... (1861 – 1869)
From: Maria Edgeworth, The cherry-orchard: also, a description of the tiger (1823)

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