WOMAN PHYSIOLOGICALLY CONSIDERED,; as to mind, morals, marriage, matrimonial slavery, infidelity and divorce.
Birmingham (UK): Baker, 1898. Reprint. 8vo, Pp. 432 Some light foxing, very good. Gerritsen B3028. Item #14550
The author attempts to discuss the moral relations of the sexes as founded on physiological principles, argues an intellectual inferiority of women. This was originally published in the 1830's but was somewhat updated to reflect the 1886 Married Women's Property Act. Walker's view was that marriage was no better than matrimonial slavery and that the main cause of concubinage and courtizanism was indissoluble marriage.
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