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WOMAN TRIUMPHANT

The Story of Her Struggles for Freedom, Education and Political Rights.

DEDICATED TO ALL NOBLE-MINDED WOMEN BY AN
APPRECIATIVE MEMBER OF THE OTHER SEX.

PUBLIC

Published by R. CRONAU

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America, the History of Its Discovery. 2 vols., with 545
illustrations and 37 maps. (Leipzig 1890-92.) Award
World's Columbian Exposition.

America, historia de su descubrimiento. 3 vols., with several
hundred illustrations and maps. (Barcelona 1892.)
Award World's Columbian Exposition.

From Wonderland to Wonderland, Sketches of American Life
and Scenery. With 50 heliogravures. (Leipzig 1886.)
Through the Wild West, Journeys of an Artist through the
Prairies and Rocky Mountains of America. Illustrated.
(Braunschweig 1890.)

Travels in the Land of the Sioux Indians. (Leipzig 1886.)
Our Wasteful Nation; the Story of American Prodigality and
the Abuse of Our National Resources. Illustrated. (New
York 1908.)

Three Centuries of German Life in the United States, with
210 illustrations. (Berlin 1909.) Award by the Uni-
versity of Chicago.

Illustrative Cloud Forms for the Guidance of Observers in
the Classification of Clouds. (U. S. Publication No. 112.
Washington, D. C., 1897.)

SOON TO APPEAR:

In the Realm of: Clouds and Gods. Illustrated with 25 color-

prints.

Three Great Questions in American History Answered. With

many maps and illustrations.

PREFACE.

Are you aware of the fact that you are living in the most important period of human history? Not for the reason that a World's War has been fought and a "League of Nations" formed, but because all civilized nations are beginning to acknowledge that women, who form the greater part of the human race, are entitled to the same rights and recognition as have heretofore been enjoyed by men only. The entry of woman into industry, the professions, literature, science and art in modern times, her participation in social and political life, mark the beginning of an era of a significance, equal, if not greater, than when by the discovery of America a New World was added to the old.

Although it is a fact that man owes innumerable benefits to woman's care, devotion, and mental initiative, it is also true that through egoism and self-conceit he has never appreciated woman's work and achievements at their full value. On the contrary: while she was giving all and asking little, while she shared with man all hardships and perils, she was for thousands of years without any rights, not even as regards her own person and property. From ancient times up to the present day she has been an object of rape and barter, and quite often, for sexual purposes, held in the most horrible slavery. During the Middle Ages innumerable women were persecuted for witchcraft, subjected to the most cruel tortures, dragged to the scaffold to be beheaded, or burnt alive at the stake.

Woman's status to-day is the result of her own energy, efforts and ability. She overcame the prejudice and stubborn opposition of bigoted priests, pedantic scholars and reactionary statesmen, who were unable to see that the advance and emancipation of woman is synonymous with the progress and

liberation of the greater part of the entire human race. Το short sighted people such as these Tennyson directed his lines:

"The Woman's Cause is Man's! They rise or sink
together, dwarf'd or godlike, bond or free; if she be
small, slight-natured, miserable, how shall men grow!"

The book submitted here gives an account of woman's evolution, of her enduring and trying struggles for liberty, education, and recognition. While this account will make every woman proud of the achievements of her sex, man, by reading it, will become aware that it is his solemn duty not only to protect woman from injustice, brutality and exploitation, but to give her all possible assistance in her endeavors to attain that position in which she will be man's ideal consort and friend.

RUDOLPH CRONAU.

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