The Story of My Life; or, The Sunshine and Shadow of Seventy Years: A Narrative of Her Early Life and Struggles for Education, Three Years' Experiences on a Southern Plantation among White Masters and Black Slaves, Her Courtship, Marriage, Domestic Life, Etc., with Hitherto Unrecorded Incidents and Recollections of Three Years' Experience as an Army Nurse in the Great Civil War, and Reminiscences of Twenty-Five Years' Experiences on the Lecture Platform, Including Thrilling, Pathetic, and Humorous Incidents of Platform Life, to which is added Six of Her Most Popular Lectures
Hartford, Conn. A.D. Worthington & Co., 1897. Hard Cover. Good / No Jacket. Item #2345292
Boards soiled, front hinge loosening, ink name on front flyleaf.
xxxiv, [35]-730, [4] pp. 8vo. Blue cloth, gilt titles and decorations on spine, blind-stamped decorations on boards, floral endpapers. Engraved illustrations. Memoirs of an accomplished woman who worked as an educator, nurse, journalist, and lecturer in 19th century America. Livermore was also an abolitionist and suffragette.
Price: $40.00
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