James M. Buckley,The Wrong and Peril of Woman Suffrage. (Fleming H. Revell Co., New York.) Not a recent book, but contains a good deal of permanently useful matter not found elsewhere.Helen Kendrick Johnson,Woman and the Republic. (25c; The Woman's Protest, 237 West 39th Street. New York.) Especially valuable for its information about the history of woman suffrage in relation to the political and social development of the nineteenth century.Ida M. Tarbell,The Business of Being a Woman. ($1.25; The Macmillan Company, New York.) The book which best expresses the anti-suffrage view of woman's place in modern society. See also Miss Tarbell'sThe Ways Of Woman; (The Macmillan Company,) andThe Book Of Woman's Power. ($1.25; do).J. Lionel Tayler,The Nature of Woman. ($1.25; E. P. Dutton & Company, N. Y.) The best treatment of biology and sex in their relation to the question.E. S. Martin,The Unrest of Women. (D. Appleton & Company, New York.) A good-natured, but shrewd, analysis of manifestations of feminism in Miss Thomas, Mrs. Belmont, Miss Millholland, etc., by the genial editor ofLife.Ernest BernbaumandGeorge R. Conroy,The Case Against Woman Suffrage, (Anti-Suffrage Association, 687 Boylston Street, Boston.) This pamphlet of fifty small pages, which briefly covers all the chief points of the anti-suffrage case, was widely distributed during the 1915 campaign.
James M. Buckley,The Wrong and Peril of Woman Suffrage. (Fleming H. Revell Co., New York.) Not a recent book, but contains a good deal of permanently useful matter not found elsewhere.
Helen Kendrick Johnson,Woman and the Republic. (25c; The Woman's Protest, 237 West 39th Street. New York.) Especially valuable for its information about the history of woman suffrage in relation to the political and social development of the nineteenth century.
Ida M. Tarbell,The Business of Being a Woman. ($1.25; The Macmillan Company, New York.) The book which best expresses the anti-suffrage view of woman's place in modern society. See also Miss Tarbell'sThe Ways Of Woman; (The Macmillan Company,) andThe Book Of Woman's Power. ($1.25; do).
J. Lionel Tayler,The Nature of Woman. ($1.25; E. P. Dutton & Company, N. Y.) The best treatment of biology and sex in their relation to the question.
E. S. Martin,The Unrest of Women. (D. Appleton & Company, New York.) A good-natured, but shrewd, analysis of manifestations of feminism in Miss Thomas, Mrs. Belmont, Miss Millholland, etc., by the genial editor ofLife.
Ernest BernbaumandGeorge R. Conroy,The Case Against Woman Suffrage, (Anti-Suffrage Association, 687 Boylston Street, Boston.) This pamphlet of fifty small pages, which briefly covers all the chief points of the anti-suffrage case, was widely distributed during the 1915 campaign.
Anti-Suffrage Notes.Issued every other week, sometimes weekly; $1 a year. (Subscriptions should be sent to Mrs. George Sheffield, 33 Brewster Street, Cambridge.)The Woman's Protest.Monthly. The organ of the National Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage. $1 a year. (37 West 39th Street, New York City.)The Remonstrance.Quarterly. The organ of the Massachusetts Anti-Suffrage Association. 25c a year. (Mrs. James M. Codman, Walnut Street, Brookline.)
Anti-Suffrage Notes.Issued every other week, sometimes weekly; $1 a year. (Subscriptions should be sent to Mrs. George Sheffield, 33 Brewster Street, Cambridge.)
The Woman's Protest.Monthly. The organ of the National Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage. $1 a year. (37 West 39th Street, New York City.)
The Remonstrance.Quarterly. The organ of the Massachusetts Anti-Suffrage Association. 25c a year. (Mrs. James M. Codman, Walnut Street, Brookline.)
TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES1. Obvious punctuation errors have been corrected without note.2. The following misprints have been corrected:"policital" corrected to "political" (page 28)"witheld" corrected to "withheld" (page 28)"accomplised" corrected to "accomplished" (page 74)"promisuity" corrected to "promiscuity" (page 150)3. Other than the corrections listed above, printer's inconsistencies in spelling, punctuation and hyphenation have been retained.
1. Obvious punctuation errors have been corrected without note.2. The following misprints have been corrected:"policital" corrected to "political" (page 28)"witheld" corrected to "withheld" (page 28)"accomplised" corrected to "accomplished" (page 74)"promisuity" corrected to "promiscuity" (page 150)3. Other than the corrections listed above, printer's inconsistencies in spelling, punctuation and hyphenation have been retained.