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None. Very Good. The second edition of this work by Alexander Walker. Alexander Walker was a Scottish physiologist and aesthetician best known for his works linking these two fields, and in particular his study of women, beauty and physiognomy. Rebound in a cloth binding with the original cloth boards preserved. Externally, smart with rubbing to the original boards. Internally, pages mildly age toned with occasional spots. Bookplate of birmingham medical institute to front blank and ink stamp of the same to the title page. Ink signature to the title page. Very Good.
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Acceptable. New York: J. & H.G. Langley, 1841. 2nd edition. 12mo hardcover. 432pp. Fair book. Moderately shelfworn. Front endpage lacking. Previous owner's name in neat pencil to front pastedown, and a second name and notation in pencil to second front endpage. Damp warping throughout and some staining toward rear; some ink offset to rear endpage, else inside clean. (women's studies, women's health, female psychology) Inquire if you need further information.
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8vo, Pp. 432 Some light foxing, very good. Gerritsen B3028. The author attempts to discuss the moral relations of the sexes as founded on physiological principles, argues an intellectual inferiority of women. This was originally published in the 1830's but was somewhat updated to reflect the 1886 Married Women's Property Act. Walker's view was that marriage was no better than matrimonial slavery and that the main cause of concubinage and courtizanism was indissoluble marriage.
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No Dust Jacket. 12mo-over 6¾"-7¾" tall. 432 pp. Original brown cloth covers, stamped in blind. Binding moderately soiled and rubbed. Lacks spine, otherwise very good. Wear to corners. Light foxing throughout. As Is.