 | Patricia Fallon - Psychology - 1996 - 465 pages
Advancing the literature on a critical topic, this important new work illuminates the relationship between the anguish of eating disorder sufferers and the problems of ordinary ... | |
 | Lynne Olson - Social Science - 2001 - 460 pages
Profiles the fearless, resourceful female leaders of the civil rights movement, including Ida Wells, who led the protest against lynching, and Jo Ann Robinson, who helped ... | |
 | Wayne Fraser - Literary Criticism - 1991 - 190 pages
Analyses works of such notables as Frances Brooke, Ethel Wilson, and Margaret Atwood, supporting Fraser's contention that the literature reflects Canada's political identity as ... | |
 | Janus Adams - History - 2002 - 432 pages
Stories from the Amazing journey of African American Women "Whether read as history or practical inspiration, the stories of bravery, intelligence, and fortitude revealed ... | |
 | Sheila Rowbotham - 1997 - 752 pages
A distinguished social and feminist historian chronicles the dramatic changes that have taken place in the lives of American and British women over the course of the last one ... | |
 | Linda Griffiths - Drama - 2007 - 175 pages
It’s a time of passion and confusion. Virtue is barely holding down its petticoats. People are bursting their corsets with unbridled desire. It's 1885, and the typewriter and ... | |
 | Taylor Branch - Biography & Autobiography - 2006 - 1056 pages
At Canaan's Edge concludes America in the King Years, a three-volume history that will endure as a masterpiece of storytelling on American race, violence, and democracy ... | |
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