Discover a significant piece of women's history with "Victory: How Women Won It, 1840-1940." This compelling centennial symposium, compiled by The National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA), commemorates a century of struggle and triumph in the fight for women's voting rights. Published in October 1940 by The H. W. Wilson Company, this volume offers an invaluable historical perspective on the suffrage movement, its leaders, and the pivotal moments that led to universal suffrage.

This particular hardcover edition features a remarkable inscription from "Caroline Slade, Past President of the N.A.W.S.A." dated April 1950, adding extraordinary provenance and collectible value. The book includes notable illustrations, such as a striking black and white photograph of a triumphant woman, further enriching the narrative. It is an essential acquisition for collectors of women's rights literature, suffrage memorabilia, and those interested in American social history and the enduring legacy of the suffrage movement.

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