Memorabilia
Ms: The New Magazine for Women (Preview Issue.)
- Item Number
- 306
- Estimated Value
- Priceless
- Sold
- 300 USD to dkf8a6a6c
- Number of Bids
- 3 - Bid History
Item Description
Ms: The New Magazine for Women (Preview Issue). The iconic preview issue of Ms.appeared on Newsstands was January 1, 1972. The goddess Kali is the cover image.
This PREVIEW issue is much rarer than even the first issue. It was a limited test run in January 1972 to put on newsstands to see if there was interest for this reporting. It sold out of its limited issues in mere hours.
Therefore this is real History!
This landmark feminist publication was "written for all women, everywhere, in every occupation and profession - women with deep, diverse ambitions, and those who have not yet had a chance to formulate ambition - women who are wives, mothers, and grandmothers, or none of these - women who want to be fully a female person and proud of it.
In brief, women who want to humanize politics, business, education, the arts, and sciences. in the home, the community, and the nation.
Cover art by Miriam Wosk [1947-2010] depicts a frantic eight-armed pregnant woman struggling to satisfy the many demands of her work, marriage, and motherhood.
- 128 pages including such articles as
De-Sexing the English Language
Men's Cycles (They Have Them Too, You Know)
Down With Sexist Upbringing
We Have Had Abortions
Why Women Fear Success
My Mother, The Dentist
How To Write Your Own Marriage Contract
The Black Family and Feminism - A Conversation with Eleanor Holmes Norton
The Sexual Revolution Wasn't Our War
Can Women Love Women
The Birth of Individual Architecture
An extraordinary piece of American feminist history that challenged, changed and expanded women's lives.
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