Women in print essays on the print culture of American women from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries /

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Kaituhi rangatōpū: ebrary, Inc
Ētahi atu kaituhi: Danky, James Philip, 1947-, Wiegand, Wayne A., 1946-
Hōputu: Tāhiko īPukapuka
Reo:Ingarihi
I whakaputaina: Madison : University of Wisconsin Press, c2006.
Rangatū:Print culture history in modern America.
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Rārangi ihirangi:
  • Connecting lives : women and reading, then and now / Barbara Sicherman
  • Cultural critique and consciousness raising : Clara Bewick Colby's Woman's tribune and late-nineteenth-century radical feminism / Kristin Mapel Bloomberg
  • "Her very handwriting looks as if she owned the earth" : Elizabeth Jordan and editorial power / June Howard
  • Making news : Marie Potts and the Smoke signal of the Federated Indians of California / Terri Castaneda
  • Unbossed and unbought : Booklegger Press, the first women-owned American library publisher / Toni Samek
  • Alice Millard and the gospel of beauty and taste / Michele V. Cloonan
  • Women and intellectual resources : interpreting print culture at the Library of Congress / Jane Aikin
  • A "bouncing babe," a "little bastard" : women, print, and the Door-Kewaunee Regional Library, 1950-52 / Christine Pawley
  • Power through print : Lois Waisbrooker and grassroots feminism / Joanne E. Passet
  • Woman's work for woman : gendered print culture in American mission movement narratives / Sarah Robbins
  • "When women condemn the whole race" : Belle Case La Follette's women's column attacks the color line / Nancy C. Unger.