first edition Publisher's olive-green cloth stamped in black. Binding is clean and attractive.
[1912] · London:
by Fawcett, Millicent Garrett
London: T.C. & E. Jack, [1912] First edition. Date from publisher's stamp (1/12).. Publisher's olive-green cloth stamped in black. Binding is clean and attractive. . Small octavo. With a list of other important suffrage texts, including works by John Stuart Mill, Sylvia Pankhurst, and Charlotte Perkins Gilman (p. 90). A very good or better copy of a suffrage memoir by the leader of the constitutional women's suffrage movement in Britain. Millicent Garrett Fawcett, LL.D. (1847 – 1929), was one of the most important figures in the women's suffrage movement both in Britain and across the world. She supported a wide variety of causes including equal education, equal pay, ending the exploitation of working women, and creating legislation against child marriage and sex trafficking. Early in her career, Fawcett founded Newnham College, a women's college at Cambridge, and supported early bids to open Cambridge degrees to women. She was also a supporter of adult education who served as a governor of Bedford College, a teacher training school; in 1899, the University of St. Andrews awarded her an honorary LL.D.
(Inventory #: 16986)