Eighty Years and More: Reminiscences of Elizabeth Cady Stanton
European Publishing Company, 1898.
First edition, first printing. Association copy signed in the year of publication by Elizabeth Cady Stanton with a lengthy inscription on the dedication page to renowned first-wave Portland feminist Abigail Scott Dunaway. Dunaway was a women's rights advocate, newspaper editor and writer, whose efforts were instrumental in gaining voting rights for women, she is often referred to as the "Mother of Equal Suffrage" and "the pioneer Woman Suffragist of the great Northwest." Her book Captain Gray's Company; or, Crossing the Plains and Living in Oregon was the first novel to be commercially published in Oregon. Stanton was one of the most prominent advocates for women's rights in the US in the 19th century, the architect of the of the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848. x, 474, [2] pp. Bound in publisher's original cloth ruled in blind with spine lettered in gilt. Near Fine with light wear to cloth, corners pushed in. Pages toned and a small marginal nick to the front free endpaper.
Price: $6,500.00