Lois Waisbrooker
Lois Waisbrooker (21 February 1826 – 3 October 1909) was an American feminist author, editor, publisher, and campaigner of the later nineteenth and the early twentieth centuries. She wrote extensively on issues of sex, marriage, birth control, and women's rights, plus related areas of radical thought like free speech, anarchism and spiritualism. She is perhaps best remembered for her 1893 novel ''A Sex Revolution''. Provided by Wikipedia
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Alice Vale a story for the times / by Waisbrooker, Lois, 1826-1909
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Helen Harlow's vow by Waisbrooker, Lois, 1826-1909
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Mayweed blossoms by Waisbrooker, Lois, 1826-1909
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Nothing like it, or, Steps to the kingdom by Waisbrooker, Lois, 1826-1909
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Lois Waisbrooker's A sex revolution / by Waisbrooker, Lois, 1826-1909
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A sex revolution by Waisbrooker, Lois, 1826-1909
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