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Womankind

The title Womankind suggests a work focused on women's lives, roles, perspectives, or experiences. Without additional identifying details such as an author's name, publication date, or publisher, the specific content and focus of this particular edition cannot be determined from publicly available information. Books with this general title have been published across various genres including nonfiction essays, historical surveys, and inspirational works, each examining different aspects of womanhood, gender, or social issues affecting women. The specific work referenced would require clarification through additional bibliographic details to provide an accurate description. more

Author

Charlotte Mary Yonge
Charlotte Mary Yonge

Charlotte Mary Yonge was an English novelist known for her historical novels and religious题材 works. Her stories often portrayed the social and moral issues of the Victorian era, reflecting a strong sense of morality and religious devotion. more

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