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Latest revision as of 11:54, 31 December 2010
Virago Press (http://www.virago.co.uk/) is "the largest women's imprint in the world" .
Founded by Carmen Callil, Rosie Boycott, and Marsha Rowe in 1973, and run for its first three years by Carmen Callil, Ursula Owen, and Harriet Spicer. Its first publication was a social sciences book, Fenwomen: A Portrait of Women in an English Village by Mary Chamberlain.[1]