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1888 SUSAN B. ANTHONY Elizabeth Cady Stanton MORMONISM Mormons SPEECHES Essays

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1888 Speeches Essays By SUSAN B ANTHONY Elizabeth Cady Stanton MORMONISM Mormons. Condition is Used.
This magazine contains previously unknown speeches by Susan B. Anthony and by Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
The title is: Fashion's Follies and Society's Abominations Portrayed by Many Eminent Thinkers and Writers, Chicago, the Universal Publishing Company, 1888.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
The Age of Swindles by the Rev. T. De Witt Talmage, D.D.
The Dangers of Cities by Prof. David Swing
Human Birds of Prey by The Rev. Calvin Blackwell. D.D
Foolish and Wicked Proverbs About Women by Susan B. Anthony
Lying as a College Study by the Rev Lyman Abbott, D.D
Personals and Matrimonials by Pall Mall Gazette
Young Lady Idiots by Dio Lewis, M.D
Skeleton Girls by a Physician
Ruined Young Men by the Rev T. De Witt Talmage, D.D
Sacred and Secular Methods by the Rev, Chas H. Brigham, D.D
Tailor Made Women - an English Fad
Wise and Foolish Virgins by Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Gilded Sin by the Rev. Howard Crosby
Corrupt Literature by the Rev. T. De Witt Talmadge, D.D
The Mormon Question by J.P. Newman, D.D
Swearing and Cursing by the Rev Chas H. Hall, D.D
The Haunts of Iniquity in New York by Rev T. De Witt Talmadge, D,.D
Is Woman Wanting in Courtesy? by George Curtis
Women's Profession Dishonored by Harpers Magazine
Modern Despair and Suicidal Manias by Augusta Larned
King Alcohol by Bishop Chas H. Fowler, D.D
Polygamy Aggressive by the Chicago Times
Some Crying Evils by Rev Arthur Cleveland Coxe, D.D
Divorce and Its Results by Rev Samuel W. Dike
Social Purity by Miss Frances Willard
Lost Women by Celia Burleigh
CONDITION:
This is a rare magazine with only one other showing up in university library holdings. It was published in 1888 and it measures 8x5.5 and is 200 pages long. The front cover has some surface soiling and some tears along the edges. The front cover has separated from the binding and the back cover is very loose. All pages are present. There are no writings or markings.