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Filed under: Working class women -- Austria -- Vienna -- BiographyFiled under: Popp, Adelheid, 1869-1939
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Filed under: Working class women -- United States -- Biography- The Autobiography of Mother Jones (Chicago: C. H. Kerr and Co., 1925), by Mother Jones, ed. by Mary Field Parton, contrib. by Clarence Darrow
Filed under: Working class women -- United States -- History -- 20th centuryFiled under: Jones, Mother, 1837-1930- The Autobiography of Mother Jones (Chicago: C. H. Kerr and Co., 1925), by Mother Jones, ed. by Mary Field Parton, contrib. by Clarence Darrow
Filed under: Women -- Great Britain- The Family Monitor and Domestic Guide (uniform American edition of The Women of England, The Daughters of England, The Wives of England, and The Mothers of England; New York: E. Walker, ca. 1844), by Sarah Stickney Ellis (page images at HathiTrust)
- The Learned Lady in England, 1650-1760 (Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1920), by Myra Reynolds
- British Freewomen: Their Historical Privilege (London: S. Sonnenschein and Co., 1894), by C. C. Stopes
- Women and Soldiers (London and New York: J. Lane, 1918), by Mrs. Alec-Tweedie
Filed under: Women -- Great Britain -- Biography- Great Englishwomen: An Historical Reading Book for Schools (London: G. Bell and Sons, 1911), by M. B. Synge (illustrated HTML at Gateway to the Classics)
- Memoirs of Several Ladies of Great Britain, Who Have Been Celebrated for Their Writings or Skill in the Learned Languages, Arts and Sciences (Oxford: Printed by W. Jackson for the author, 1752), by George Ballard (page images at HathiTrust)
- Memoirs of the Beauties of the Court of Charles the Second, With Their Portraits (fourth edition; London: Henry G. Bohn, 1861), by Mrs. Jameson (multiple formats at archive.org)
- Some Old Time Beauties: After Portraits by the English Masters, with Embellishment and Comment (Boston: J. Knight Co., 1895), by Thomson Willing (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML)
- Women Worth Emulating (New York: American Tract Society, ca. 1877), by Clara Lucas Balfour
- Some Eminent Women of Our Times: Short Biographical Sketches (London and New York: Macmillan, 1889), by Millicent Garrett Fawcett (multiple formats at archive.org)
- The Suffrage Annual, and Women's Who's Who (only volume known to be published; London: S. Paul and Co., 1913), ed. by A. J. R.
- The Memoirs of Ann, Lady Fanshawe, Wife of the Right Honble. Sir Richard Fanshawe, Bart., 1600-72 (London and New York: John Lane, 1907), by Anne Harrison Fanshawe, ed. by H. C. Fanshawe
- Memoirs of Lady Fanshawe, by Anne Harrison Fanshawe, ed. by Beatrice Marshall, contrib. by Richard Fanshawe and Allan Fea (Gutenberg text)
- Memoirs of Lady Fanshawe, Wife of Sir Richard Fanshawe, Bart., Ambassador from Charles the Second to the Courts of Portugal and Madrid (new edition; London: H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830), by Anne Harrison Fanshawe, contrib. by Richard Fanshawe (page images at HathiTrust)
- Memoirs of Lady Fanshawe, Wife of Sir Richard Fanshawe, Bt. Ambassador from Charles II to the Courts of Portugal and Madrid (London and New York: J. Lane, 1905), by Anne Harrison Fanshawe, ed. by Beatrice Marshall, contrib. by Richard Fanshawe
Filed under: Women -- Great Britain -- Correspondence
Filed under: Women -- Great Britain -- Fiction- Dodo: A Detail of the Day (fourth edition, 2 volumes; London: Methuen and Co., 1893), by E. F. Benson (both volumes: Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML)
- Dodo Wonders (New York: G. H. Doran Co., c1921), by E. F. Benson (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML)
- Dodo's Daughter: A Sequel to Dodo (New York: The Century Co., 1914), by E. F. Benson (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML)
- The Fortunate Mistress: or, A History of the Life of Mademoiselle de Beleau, Known by the Name of the Lady Roxana (from a "Works of Daniel Defoe" set, with a posthumously published continuation, and an introduction by Maynadier; New York: G. D. Sproul, 1908), by Daniel Defoe, contrib. by Howard Maynadier (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML)
- Mrs. Miniver, by Jan Struther (HTML at Celebration of Women Writers)
Filed under: Women -- Great Britain -- Finance, Personal
Filed under: Women -- Great Britain -- Folklore
Filed under: Women -- Great Britain -- History
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Filed under: Women -- Great Britain -- Periodicals
Filed under: Women -- Great Britain -- Social conditions- Margery Spring Rice: Pioneer of Women's Health in the Early Twentieth Century (Cambridge, UK: Open Book Publishers, c2020), by Lucy Pollard (multiple formats with commentary at Open Book Publishers)
- The Fraud of Feminism (London: Grant Richards Ltd., 1913), by Ernest Belfort Bax
- Letter to the Women of England, on the Injustice of Mental Subordination (with commentary), by Mary Darby Robinson (HTML at Romantic Circles)
- Woman's Mission: A Series of Congress Papers on the Philanthropic Work of Women, By Eminent Writers (New York: C. Scribner's Sons; London: Sampson Low, Marston and Co., ca. 1893), ed. by Angela Georgina Burdett-Coutts
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