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Josephine Butler, her work and principles, and their meaning for the twentieth century

Title
Josephine Butler, her work and principles, and their meaning for the twentieth century, specially written for the Josephine Butler centenary, 1828-1928, by Millicent G. Fawcett ... and E. M. Turner...
Author
Fawcett, Millicent Garrett, Dame, 1847-1929.
Publication
London, The Association for moral & social hygiene, 1927.

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Additional Authors
Turner, E. M. (Ethel Margaret), 1884-1948
Description
vii, [1]. 164 p. ports.; 19 cm.
Subject
  • Butler, Mrs. Josephine Elizabeth (Grey) 1828-1906
  • Butler, Josephine Elizabeth Grey, 1828-1906
  • Prostitution > Great Britain
  • Medicine > History
  • Women
  • Women > Health and hygiene
  • Women social reformers > Great Britain > Biography
  • Prostitution
  • 1800s
  • 1900s
  • History of Medicine
  • Women
  • Women's Health
  • Sex Work
  • history of medicine
  • prostitution
  • women (female humans)
  • Women > Health and hygiene
  • Medicine
  • Women social reformers
  • Prostitution
  • Great Britain
Genre/Form
  • Biography
  • History
  • Biographies
  • Biographies.
Note
  • "Printed December, 1927 ... Reprinted March 1928."
Bibliography (note)
  • Appendix (p. 154-155) contains list of Mrs. Butler's books and most of her larger pamphlets.
Contents
Introduction -- Early years and their influence -- Oxford in the 'fifties of the last century -- Cheltenham and Liverpool -- The beginning of the campaign against the C.D. Acts -- The Colchester election -- The Royal commission of 1871 -- The campaign prolonged -- The repeal of the acts -- Carrying the work abroad -- India and the colonies -- Josephine Butler's enduring influence -- Conclusion.
LCCN
28014219
OCLC
  • ocm01252742
  • 1252742
  • SCSB-206707
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library