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'''Virago Press''' (http://www.virago.co.uk/) is "the largest women's imprint in the world" . | '''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 ''Fenwomen'' by Mary Chamberlain.<ref>[http://www.virago.co.uk/virago/virago/history.asp?TAG=&CID=virago Virago History]</ref> | 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.<ref>[http://www.virago.co.uk/virago/virago/history.asp?TAG=&CID=virago Virago History]</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 18:46, 21 September 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]