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Filed under: Christian women -- Education -- Early works to 1800Filed under: Young women -- Education -- Early works to 1800 Mentoria: or, The Young Lady's Friend (2 volumes; Philadelphia: Printed for R. Campbell, 1794), by Mrs. Rowson
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Filed under: Women -- Education Women Succeeding in the Sciences: Theories and Practices Across Disciplines (West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press, c2000), ed. by Jody Bart (PDF at Purdue) Address Delivered at the Opening of the Woman's Medical College of the New York Infirmary, 126 Second Avenue (New York: E. O. Jenkins, 1869), by Elizabeth Blackwell (PDF ar upstate.edu) Daughters at School Instructed in a Series of Letters (Philadelphia: Presbyterian Board of Publication, c1857), by Rufus William Bailey Educated Women: The Substance of an Address Delivered Before the Delta Sigma Society of McGill University, December 1889, by John William Dawson (multiple formats at archive.org) The Educator: or, Hours With My Pupils, by Mrs. Lincoln Phelps (page images at MOA) Fenelon's Treatise on the Education of Daughters, Translated from the French and Adapted to English Readers, With an Original Chapter, "On Religious Studies", by François de Salignac de La Mothe- Fénelon, ed. by Thomas Frognall Dibdin (HTML at threerivershms.com) Handbook of British, Continental and Canadian Universities, With Special Mention of the Courses Open to Women (New York: Macmillan, 1899), ed. by Isabel Maddison (multiple formats at archive.org) Lectures to Young Ladies, Comprising Outlines and Applications of the Different Branches of Female Education: For the Use of Female Schools, and Private Libraries (Boston: Carter, Hendee and Co., 1833), by Mrs. Lincoln Phelps (multiple formats at archive.org) Principles of Education, Drawn from Nature and Revelation, and Applied to Female Education in the Upper Classes, by Elizabeth Missing Sewell (page images at MOA) Sex in Education: or, A Fair Chance for the Girls (Boston: James R. Osgood and Co., 1875), by Edward H. Clarke Vives and the Renascence Education of Women (New York: Longmans, Green and Co.; London: E. Arnold, 1912), ed. by Foster Watson, contrib. by Juan Luis Vives, Richard Hyrde, Cresacre More, and Thomas Elyot (multiple formats at Illinois) Women and the Alphabet: A Series of Essays, by Thomas Wentworth Higginson (multiple formats at LOC) Work and Play in Girls' Schools, by Three Head Mistresses (London, New York and Mumbai: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1898), ed. by Dorothea Beale, contrib. by Lucy Helen Muriel Soulsby and J. F. Dove Address to the First Graduating Class of Rutgers Female College, by Henry Miller Pierce (page images at MOA) Det Qvinliga Arbetet: Statistisk-Ekonomisk Afhandling (in Swedish; Stockholm: I. Marcus, 1884), by Josef Linck (page images at HathiTrust) Essays on Various Subjects, Principally Designed for Young Ladies (London: Printed for J. Wilkie and T. Cadell, 1777), by Hannah More (Gutenberg text) Letters on the Improvement of the Mind, Addressed to a Lady (London: Printed for J. Sharpe by C. Whittingham, 1822), by Mrs. Chapone (multiple formats at archive.org) Ogontz School for Young Ladies (ca. 1914), by Ogontz School (page images at HathiTrust) Report on the Higher Education of Women: Presented to the Corporation of McGill University, October, 1884, by John William Dawson (multiple formats at archive.org) Sex and Education: A Reply to Dr. E. H. Clarke's "Sex in Education" (Boston: Roberts Brothers, 1874), ed. by Julia Ward Howe (multiple formats at archive.org) A Vindication of The Rights of Woman, With Strictures on Political and Moral Subjects (Boston: Printed by P. Edes for Thomas and Andrews, 1792), by Mary Wollstonecraft
Filed under: Women -- Education -- CanadaFiled under: Women -- Education -- Nova ScotiaFiled under: Women -- Education -- England A Memoir of Anne Jemima Cough, by Her Niece (London and New York: E. Arnold, 1897), by Blanche Athena Clough
Filed under: Women -- Education -- England -- History -- 17th centuryFiled under: Women -- Education -- England -- Juvenile fiction
Filed under: Women's colleges -- England -- London Sketch of the Foundation and Development of the London School of Medicine for Women (London: Printed by G. Sharrow, 1905), by Isabel Thorne
Filed under: Women -- Education -- Europe -- HistoryFiled under: Women -- Education -- Great Britain The Learned Lady in England, 1650-1760 (Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1920), by Myra Reynolds A Plan for a Preservatory and Reformatory for the Benefit of Deserted Girls and Penitent Prostitutes (London: R. Francklin, 1758), by John Fielding (multiple formats at Google) Thoughts on the Education of Daughters, with Reflections on Female Conduct in the More Important Duties of Life (London: J. Johnson, 1787), by Mary Wollstonecraft (multiple formats at Google) A Vindication of the Rights of Woman, by Mary Wollstonecraft (Gutenberg text) A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (London: Walter Scott, ca. 1891), by Mary Wollstonecraft, contrib. by Elizabeth Robins Pennell A Vindication of the Rights of Woman, With Strictures on Political and Moral Subjects (Philadelphia: Printed for M. Carey, 1794), by Mary Wollstonecraft Filed under: Women -- Education -- Fiction
Filed under: Women -- Education, MedievalFiled under: Women -- Education -- Japan Japan Women's University: Its Past, Present and Future (1912), by Nihon Joshi Daigaku Filed under: Women -- Education -- United States
Filed under: Women college students -- United States
Filed under: Women college students -- Fiction An American Girl and Her Four Years in a Boys' College (New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1878), by Olive San Louie Anderson (page images and uncorrected OCR text at MOA) Daddy-Long-Legs (with illustrations by the author and scenes from the play; New York: Grosset and Dunlap, c1912), by Jean Webster (Gutenberg text, illustrated HTML, and audio) Daddy-Long-Legs (New York: The Century Co., 1912), by Jean Webster (illustrated HTML with commentary at fiftywordsforsnow.com) Setä Pitkäsääri (Daddy-Long-Legs in Finnish; Porvoo: W. Söderström, 1918), by Jean Webster, trans. by Tyyni Tuulio (Gutenberg text) Vadertje Langbeen (Daddy-Long-Legs in Dutch, with illustrations by the author; Amsterdam: Scheltema en Holkema, n.d.), by Jean Webster (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) Smith College Stories (New York : Charles Scribner's Sons, 1900), by Josephine Daskam Bacon (multiple formats at archive.org)
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