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    Author: CLARK (Sarah)

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    rsl 33 VLhU I-i4 Sea CLARK (Sarah). See SEPTL (WmNoN). Seattle Art Musei. Northwe3t tradition: [a Seattle Art 4usei.n exhibition) organised by Cbsrles Cowles and Sarah Clark. essay by Ifsrtba Kingsbury. Juxe 29_ December 10, 1978. - Seattle, 1978.

    Card ID: 198


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    Author: SEATTLE (WASHII1GTOIc)

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    ‘ Sea SEATTLE (WASHII1GTOIc). 5eatt1 Art 4useu. Northwest tradition: [a Seattle Art I4useuia exhiitioni orraised by Ch.rleB Cowles end Sarah Clark Essay by t4rtha iin.sbury. Je 29_ December 10, 1978. pp.107. Bibi. &Ld illus. Seattle, 1978.

    Card ID: 380


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    Author: No Author available

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    YJ (P.c.2.) FIGE (Sarah). The Fenale advocate; or, an Answer to a late satyr a1nst the pride, lust and inconstancy of warn. Written by a lady (i.e. Sarah Fige] in vindication of her sex. 1687. [A facsimi1eot .a copy in the William Anclrews Clark Memorial Library.] pp. 2Zi. See NUSSBPJM (Felicity A.) Satires ainst woaen, etc. Los Angeles, 1976.

    Card ID: 342


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    Author: No Author available

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    YJ• (P.c.z.) NUSSBAUM (Felicity A.) Satires on women. Love given ogre [by] Robert Gould, 1682. The Fen.le advocate [by] Sarah Fige, 1687. The Folly of love [by] Richard Ames, 1691. (Reproduced fran copies in the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library.) Introduction by Felicity Nuesbaum. (Angustan Reprint Society. Publication, 180.) 3 vole, in 1. Los Angeles, 1976.

    Card ID: 309