File:Andrew Rothstein (C. M. Roebuck) - The Nationalisation of Women.djvu
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Summary
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Andrew Rothstein (C. M. Roebuck) |
Title |
The Nationalisation of Women |
Subtitle |
The Natural History of a Lie: Being a Study in Bourgeois Frightfulness |
Publisher |
British Socialist Party |
Year of publication |
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Place of publication |
London |
Description |
Scan of The Nationalisation of Women by Andrew Rothstein |
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