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Good+ No Jacket. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. Apparent first printing, 1908 on title page as well as copyright page. Green cloth with bright gilt lettering on front cover, dulling gilt lettering on spine. Corners and spine ends a little bumped and worn, cover shows minor rubbing and spotting. Gilt on page tops, page edges tanned. Binding and interior great, pages a little tanned and foxed but clean, no markings. 232 pages. Packaged carefully for shipment in cardboard with U. S. tracking. Oversized or heavy books may require extra postage for priority or international shipment.
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VG. From the Foreword: It is a singular fact, affording occasion for interesting speculation, that in the extraordinary intellectual development of woman which has taken place in the past century casuistry seems to have been and still to be ignored by tacit assent. We use the term, not in its corrupted or secondary sense as indicating a mere method of sophistical and unduly subtle reasoning, but in its original meaning as signifying the science which guides the human conscience in the performance of its duties. For this task the feminine mind, as generally conceived by the judgment of men, seems to possess peculiar adaptation-a fact clearly recognized by our predecessors, who added "casuistess" to their vocabulary simultaneously with "casuist"; but there is no record of a woman's having justified the theory, even while the science held widest vogue, 232 pages.
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Very Good. First edition, 1908. Cloth hardcover with gilt titles, 231 pp., clean unmarked text, about a Very Good copy, light discoloration to the enpapers, some wear to the tips and edges of the covers, no dust jacket. Signed, inscribed, and dated by the author on the front flyleaf.