The Case for Women’s Suffrage. With contributions by Mabel Atkinson, Florence Balgarnie, Eva Gore-Booth, Robert F. Cholmeley, C. Despard, Millicent Garrett Fawcett, J. Keir Hardie, Nellie Alma Martel, Margaret McMillian, Rosalind Nash, Edith Palliser, Christabel Pankhurst, Emmeline Pankhurst, Constance Smedley, Brougham Villiers, Israel Zandwill.

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Villiers, Brougham (ed.).
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London, T. Fischer Unwin, 1907. 8:o. 220, (5) pp. Red half-leather with four raised bands, gilt title to spine, green cloth on boards. Slightly sunned spine. Owners signatures on front fly-leaf.

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Contents: Introduction, by Brougham Villiers; The women's suffrage movement in the nineteenth century, by Florence Balgarnie; The present position of the women's suffrage movement, by Emmeline Pankhurst; The women's suffrage movement among trade unionists, by Eva Gore-Booth; Co-operator and citizen, by Rosalind Nash; Women and politics, by J. Keir Hardie; The legal disabilities of women, by Christabel Pankhurst; The civic rights of the married women, by Constance Smedley; Women in the past and future, by Margaret McMillan; Women and the revival of interest in domestic politics, by Mabel Atkinson; The international movement for women's suffrage, by Edith Palliser; Women's votes in New Zealand and Australia, by Nellie Alma Martel; Tactics, by Robert F. Cholmeley; A pioneer of the movement, by Millicent Garrett Fawcett; Woman in the new era, by C. Despard; Appendix (One and one are two, by Israel Zangwill; Talked out, by Israel Zangwill).

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