Women Workers Through The Great Depression

  • New York: Macmillan, 1934
By [WOMEN] [GREAT DEPRESSION] PRUETTE, Lorine
New York: Macmillan, 1934. First Edition. Octavo (19.5cm). Red cloth boards, spine lettered in gilt; dustjacket; 164pp; tables; 1 chart (folding). Tight, Near Fine copy in the uncommon dustwrapper, mildly toned on spine and with a tiny loss at upper flap-fold, otherwise quite clean and crisp. Sociological and statistical study of women's work in the Great Depression, conducted under the aegis of the American Woman's Association of New York. Lorine Pruette (1896-1977) was a Columbia-trained social psychologist whose later work included periods at the Bureau of Economic Research and the Office of War Information (as a consultant on broadcast propaganda).

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Title

Women Workers Through The Great Depression

Author

[WOMEN] [GREAT DEPRESSION] PRUETTE, Lorine

Condition

Unknown

Publisher

Macmillan: New York

Date

1934

Edition

First Edition


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