The Female Eunuch [Hardcover] Germaine Greer

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Explore the revolutionary ideas of Germaine Greer in “The Female Eunuch,” a first edition published in 1971 by McGraw-Hill Book Company. This landmark feminist text challenges traditional gender roles with its bold critique. The book is in good condition, with a dust jacket showing minor wear and scuffing. Essential for collectors and enthusiasts of feminist literature. ISBN: 07-024372-7.

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“The Female Eunuch” by Germaine Greer is a groundbreaking work that challenged the status quo of gender roles and feminism in the early 1970s. Published by McGraw-Hill Book Company, this first edition from 1971 remains a seminal text in feminist literature. Greer’s incisive critique of the traditional roles assigned to women sparked conversations that continue to resonate today. With its bold and unapologetic style, the book explores themes of female liberation, sexuality, and identity, urging women to embrace their individuality and reject societal constraints. A must-have for collectors and those passionate about gender studies, this volume is a testament to the enduring power of feminist discourse.

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Author

Germaine Greer

Binding

Hardcover

Publisher

McGraw-Hill Book Company

Condition

used_acceptable

Edition

First Edition

Condition Acceptable
Notes This first edition of "The Female Eunuch" is in good condition. The dust jacket has minor wear with slight edge tears and some scuffing, but remains largely intact. The binding is strong, and the pages are clean and unmarked, offering a well-preserved reading experience. The hardcover's purple and black design adds a touch of elegance to this iconic work.

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