
Cusack, H. (1985). I'm Not A Feminist...But...
Abstract: A collection of cartoons by Helen Cusack.
Ferguson, M. A. (1981). Images of Women in Literature.
Abstract: "The third edition of this anthology consists of sixty-three
complete works...that illustrate traditional images of women and also reflect
the changes in those images brought about by the current women's movement
and current serious scholarship about women."
Gill, E. (1973). Mountain Moving Day: Poems by Women.
Abstract: "...Mountain Moving Day is truly upon us- women are beginning
to speak out with their own voices."
Machlis, M. (1963). The Enjoyment of Music: An Introduction
to Perceptive Listening.
Abstract:..."the presentation of an introductory course
which will arouse the student's interest in music and teach him to respond
intelligently to the great works that constitute our musical heritage."
McCarthy, M. (1964). The Humanist in the Bathtub.
Abstract: "Only Mary McCarthy...could talk so wickedly about Vassar,
or about the tyranny of the orgasm...or hone her wits so mercilessly on Americans,
Communists, and Arthur Miller."
Nettl, R. (1973). Folk and Traditional Music of the Western Continents.
Abstract: "Students and informed amateurs of the history of music have
long needed a series of books that are comprehensive, authoritative, and engagingly
written...The Prentice-Hall History of Music Series aims at filling these
needs."
Pagilla, C. (1990). Sexual Personae: Art and Decadence From
Nefertiti to Emily Dickinson.
Abstract: "...making a persuasive case for all art as
a pagan battleground between male and female, form and chaos, civilization
and daemonic nature."
Piercy, M. (1987). Early Ripening: American Women's Poetry Now.
Abstract: "This is a rich and exciting collection of contemporary
women's poetry for the 1980s."
Playwrights' Press. (1987). Female Voices.
Abstract: A collection of the following plays: "The Clean-up",
by Juliet Aykroyd; "The Ungrateful Dead", by Anne Caulfield; "Casino",
by Elizabeth Gowans; "Corryvrecken", by Claire Schrader; and "Alarms",
by Susan Yankowitz.
Quillin, V. (1984). The Pick-Up Book.
Abstract: "The handbook of unsurpassed lechery. From
the sweaty anticipation of the 'phone call to the glib repartee when it comes,
Viv Quillin touches the pulse of those moments we have writhed over."
Willis, D. (1992). Early Black Photographs: 1840-1940/ 23 Postcards.
Abstract: "These 23 rare photographs... offer a fascinating introduction
to the work of pioneering black photographers in America."
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