[Female suffrage.] Printed handbill by the London National Society for Women's Suffrage, discussing five questions including 'Why should Women demand the Franchise?' and 'What Public benefits would be the result of giving the Franchise to Women?'

Author: 
Mrs. P. A. Taylor [Clementia Taylor (1810–1908; née Doughty)] and Miss C. A. Biggs [Caroline Ashurst Biggs (1840-1889)], Secretaries, London National Society for Women's Suffrage
Publication details: 
[London National Society for Women's Suffrage.] Undated [circa 1870].
£160.00
SKU: 16258

2pp., 12mo. Single leaf headed 'LONDON NATIONAL SOCIETY FOR WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE.' In fair condition, lightly-aged, disbound, with loss to fore-edge. Text arranged under five sub-headings: 'What do Women Claim?', 'Why should Women demand the Franchise?', 'What effect would the possession and exercise of the Franchise have on the characters of Women?', 'What Public benefits would be the result of giving the Franchise to Women?' and 'Do Women themselves desire the Suffrage?' At foot of second page: 'Forms of Petitions and all information can be obtained on application, by letter, to the Honorary Secretaries, Mrs. P. A. TAYLOR, and Miss C. A. BIGGS, Aubrey House, Notting Hill, London, W.' Only one copy traced, at the University of London.