1904
by GILMAN, Charlotte Perkins
1904. Very Good. Broadside. Measuring 11” x 14”. Photographically illustrated with a large halftone portrait of Gilman. Printed on thick white clay-coated paper. Small pencil note on the back (“Gilman”) written above two measurements. Light creasing at lower left corner and bottom margin, very good or better. Called by Carrie Chapman Catt “the most original and challenging mind which the [women’s] movement produced,” Gilman is best known today for her semi-autobiographical short story *The Yellow Wallpaper*, written in 1892 after a severe bout of postpartum psychosis, and her 1898 landmark work *Women and Economics*, in which she argued that until women (truncated)