What Can A Woman Do: Or, Her Position in the Business and Literary World
Petersburgh, NY: Eagle Publishing Co., 1893. First Edition, First Printing.
Pebbled dark brown leather with stamped gilt titles, beveled edges, illustrations throughout. All edges gilt. 8.75 inches tall; 528 pages followed by an unnumbered 24 pages with illustration poem: Curfew Must Not Ring the Night by Rosa Hartwick Thrope.
The bindings are tight and square. Text clean, light even toning. Moderate shelf handling wear with wear on the spine edges which is sun-faded. The corners are rubbed.
Martha Louise Rayne was an American who was an early woman journalist. In addition to writing and editing several journals, she serialized short stories and poems in newspapers such as the Chicago Tribune, the Detroit Free Press, and the Los Angeles Herald.
Each chapter of the book is devoted to a job or occupation which is suited for a woman.
Item #18331
Price: $45.00



