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Ancient mirrors of womanhood; a treasury of goddess and heroine lore from around the world

By: Material type: TextTextBoston, MA Beacon Press c1979Edition: 1st published by Beacon Press, 1984Description: vii, 425p.; illus.; bibliog.; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0-8070-6719-9
Subject(s): Abstract: 'An invaluable resource of women's history and culture, the book shows us the richness of women's heritage from every continent across race and ethnic boundaries and helps us understand better both the wealth of our diversity and our common strengths.'
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Orig. pub. in 2 v. by New Sibylline Books, Inc.

'An invaluable resource of women's history and culture, the book shows us the richness of women's heritage from every continent across race and ethnic boundaries and helps us understand better both the wealth of our diversity and our common strengths.'

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