Apr 08, 2014 - Sale 2344

Sale 2344 - Lot 284

Price Realized: $ 625
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 800 - $ 1,200
(WOMEN'S HISTORY.) The Lady's Magazine; and Repository of Entertaining Knowledge. Vol: I. for 1792. By a Literary Society. Frontispiece plate, engraved collective title page. 303, [1] pages. 8vo, contemporary 1/4 calf; front free endpaper renewed, marginal repair to frontispiece, inscription erased from title page, moderate foxing and toning; early owner's inscriptions on flyleaf, later bookplate on front pastedown. Philadelphia: W. Gibbons, June-November 1792

Additional Details

"The first magazine devoted exclusively to ladies published in America"--Lomazow 28. The frontispiece shows a woman presenting Liberty with a copy of Mary Wollstonecraft's recently published Vindication of the Rights of Woman (a book reviewed at great length in the September issue). Articles include "Scheme for Increasing the Power of the Fair Sex" and "On Matrimonial Obedience," which protests the use of the word "obey" in the marriage vows. Evans 22951. None known at auction since a Swann sale, 23 February 1970, lot 185.