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A major book in the history of feminism, which, when it was first published in the 1950s, was considered a radical thesis. But its claim that the subordination of women is not a fact of nature but a product of social conditioning is now widely accepted.
| ISBN | 1857151372 | | DEWEY | 305.42 | | ISBN13 | 9781857151374 (What's this?) | | DEWEY edition | DC20 | | Publisher | Everyman | | Pages | 848 | | Imprint | Everyman's Library | | Weight (grammes) | 881 | | Format | Hardback | | Published in | London | | Publication date | 18 Mar 1993 | | Series title | Everyman's Library classics | | Non-book description | acid-free paper | | Height (mm) | 210 | | Translator | H.M. Parshley | | Width (mm) | 135 | | Writer of introduction | Margaret Crosland | | Academic level | General, Undergraduate |
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