Acquaintances, Old and New, Among Reformers

  • SIGNED
  • Milwaukie: Published by the Author, 1911
By Brown, Olympia
Milwaukie: Published by the Author, 1911. First edition. First edition. Signed by Olympia Brown with an extensive inscription in her hand on front free endpaper describing the circumstances that lead to the publication of the current work: "In 1911 the legislature of Wis[consin] submitted the Woman's Suffrage Amendment to the voters. I telegraphed Mrs. [Emma] DeVoe to come and conduct the campaign. She came but circumstances prevented her from remaining. While there she suggested the preparation of these sketches as being more valuable for the purpose of sale to aid our treasury than a cookbook. Accordingly the sketches were hastily thrown together & with all their incompleteness ever given to the association as a slight help in paying the bills of the campaign." Additionally signed on following page with author's address.

115, [1] pp. with author portrait frontispiece facing title and seven other full page plates. Bound in publisher's blue cloth with gilt lettering to front board. Near Fine, light foxing to edges and prelims. An attractive copy.

A major figure in the women's suffrage movement of the 19th and early 20th centuries, Olympia Brown (1835-1926) was a Unitarian Universalist minister, the first woman to be ordained as clergy with the consent of her denomination. A very rare signature on her self-published memoir.

Details

Title

Acquaintances, Old and New, Among Reformers

Author

Brown, Olympia

Condition

Unknown

Publisher

Published by the Author: Milwaukie

Date

1911

Edition

First edition


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