The Power of Womanhood, or Mothers and Sons belongs to the pen of a famous author Ellice Hopkins. Among some of her other works it is possible to name the following: Fred Williams (1866), Home Thoughts for Mothers and Mothers' Meetings (1869), Sick-Bed Vows, and How to Keep Them (1869), Work Among the Lost (1870), Does It Answer? (]1872), Christ the Consoler (1872), The Visitation of Dens (1874), Work in Brighton (1877), Life and Letters of James Hinton (1882), The Legal Protection of the Young
...(1882), Girls' Clubs and Recreative Evening Homes (1887), The Power of Womanhood; or, Mothers and Sons (1899), The National Purity Crusade: Its Origin and Results (1904), Life and Letters of James Hinton and Wars Among Workingmen Active Service. Although the book is quite short, it is very entertaining and will not make its readers be bored.
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