Jean Stapleton and Richard Bright – Equal Marriage – Uncorrected Proof Copy 1977

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Jean Stapleton and Richard Bright – Equal Marriage – Uncorrected Proof Copy 1977

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An uncorrected proof copy of Equal Marriage by Jean Stapleton and Richard Bright, published by Gill and Macmillan, Dublin in 1977. A near fine copy, with fading to the spine and edges of soft covers, a closed tear to top edge of front board and similarly to the half title page, spotting to top edge of text block.
Equal Marriage by Jean Stapleton and Richard Bright is a thoughtful exploration of the evolving institution of marriage, particularly focusing on the legal and social recognition of same-sex unions. Blending personal stories, legal insights and cultural analysis, the book examines the struggles and triumphs of couples seeking equality. It highlights the journey toward acceptance, the impact of legislation, and the importance of love and commitment. A compelling read that champions human rights and the power of inclusive love.


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An uncorrected proof copy of Equal Marriage by Jean Stapleton and Richard Bright, published by Gill and Macmillan, Dublin in 1977. A near fine copy, with fading to the spine and edges of soft covers, a closed tear to top edge of front board and similarly to the half title page, spotting to top edge of text block.
Equal Marriage by Jean Stapleton and Richard Bright is a thoughtful exploration of the evolving institution of marriage, particularly focusing on the legal and social recognition of same-sex unions. Blending personal stories, legal insights and cultural analysis, the book examines the struggles and triumphs of couples seeking equality. It highlights the journey toward acceptance, the impact of legislation, and the importance of love and commitment. A compelling read that champions human rights and the power of inclusive love.