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24 cuotas de $22.587,58 | Total $542.102 |
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12 cuotas de $31.865,17 | Total $382.382 |
18 cuotas de $22.796,89 | Total $410.344 |
Virginia Woolf Three Guineas First Published 1938 editado por Virginia Woolf
Idioma Inglés
Cinco fotografías en B/n
First Published 1938, The Hogarth Press, London (Editorial de Virginia Woolf y su esposo)
Encuadernado en Tapa dura 329p. 18,5x12,5cm.
Excelente Estado interior . (Una hoja con un pliegue) desgaste en lomo y cubiertas, faltante en lomo. (incluimos el fragmento).
The first edition, first impression of Virginia Woolf's book length essay discussing her views on war and women's rights.
Woolf's essay confronts three questions: How should war be prevented? Why does the government not support education for women? Why are women not allowed to engage in professional work?
Originally conceived as a work of fiction and non-fiction simultaneously, with one half of the work dedicated to each style, Woolf eventually divided the work; the fiction portion became Woolf's most popular novel during her lifetime, 'The Years'.
Illustrated with five photographic plates. Collated, complete.
A fascinating work written shortly before the onset of war, the views Woolf expresses in this essay have been described as feminist, pacifist, anti-fascist, and anti-imperialist.