RARE FIRST EDITION OF WILLIAM BOWDITCH'S WOMAN SUFFRAGE A RIGHT, NOT A PRIVILEGE, 1879
BOWDITCH, William I. Woman Suffrage a Right, Not a Privilege. Cambridge: University Press, 1879. Slim octavo, original printed gray paper wrappers; pp. 52.
Rare first edition of American suffragist and abolitionist William Bowditch's persuasive work on women's suffrage as a natural right, in original wrappers.
This work powerfully argues for women's suffrage as part of a wider call for women's rights, pointing out the gap between legal rights as they have been granted by legislatures and natural rights. Bowditch both investigates hypocrisy in the law and its underpinnings and provides scholarly refutations of many of the arguments used to limit voting to men. Moreover, Bowditch successfully provides a templates by which women could be granted the right to vote. William Ingersoll Bowditch was a Massachusetts progressive who combined feminism—specifically pro-suffrage beliefs—and abolitionism with an active role in the Underground Railroad.
Marginal dampstaining to text block, faint soiling and tiniest corner chip to wrappers. A rare and desirable copy.