Cart
Free US shipping over $10
Proud to be B-Corp

The Birth of the Pill Jonathan Eig

The Birth of the Pill By Jonathan Eig

The Birth of the Pill by Jonathan Eig


$27.73
Condition - Good
Only 1 left

Summary

The story of the extraordinary characters behind the invention of the contraceptive Pill

Faster Shipping

Get this product faster from our US warehouse

The Birth of the Pill Summary

The Birth of the Pill: How Four Pioneers Reinvented Sex and Launched a Revolution by Jonathan Eig

In the winter of 1950, Margaret Sanger, then seventy-one, and who had campaigned for women's right to control their own fertility for five decades, arrived at a Park Avenue apartment building. She had come to meet a visionary scientist with a dubious reputation more than twenty years her junior. His name was Gregory Pincus.


In The Birth of the Pill, Jonathan Eig tells the extraordinary story of how, prompted by Sanger, and then funded by the wealthy widow and philanthropist Katharine McCormick, Pincus invented a drug that would stop women ovulating. With the support of John Rock, a charismatic and, crucially, Catholic doctor from Boston, who battled his own church in the effort to win public approval for the controversial new drug, he succeeded. Together, these four determined men and women changed the world.Spanning the years from Sanger's heady Greenwich Village days in the early twentieth century to trial tests in Puerto Rico in the 1950s to the cusp of the sexual revolution in the 1960s, this is a grand story of radical feminism, scientific ingenuity, establishment opposition, and, ultimately, a sea change in social attitudes. Brilliantly researched and vividly written, The Birth of the Pill is a gripping account of a remarkable cultural, social and scientific journey

The Birth of the Pill Reviews

Brilliant ... reads like a thriller ... For all the criticisms levelled at it in later years, the Pill's philosophical impact has been as significant as its physical effect. Its advocates deserve this vivid and life-affirming history. -- Joan Smith * Observer *
Written with pace and clarity, The Birth of the Pill is a vivid portrait of four brilliant and courageous misfits. -- Frances Wilson * Telegraph *
The American journalist Jonathan Eig is neither a woman nor, indeed an expert of women's reproductive health (his previous bestsellers, as he points out, were about ballplayers and gangsters). Rather gamely, considering the sensitivities and politics involved, he's chosen to write a history of the development of the birth control pill - and he carries it off with wit, verve and scholarly research. -- Isobel Lerwick * Financial Times *

About Jonathan Eig

Jonathan Eig, a former senior special reporter at the Wall Street Journal, is the author of three highly acclaimed books, two of which appeared on the New York Times bestseller list. His first book, Luckiest Man: The Life and Death of Lou Gehrig (Simon & Schuster, 2005), won the Casey Award for best baseball book of 2005; his second book, Opening Day: The Story of Jackie Robinson's First Season (Simon & Schuster, 2007), was named one of the best books of the year by the Chicago Tribune, Sports Illustrated, and The Washington Post. In his third book, Get Capone (Simon & Schuster, 2010), Eig discovered thousands of pages of new material on Capone, affirming his trustworthy reporting reputation in what The New York Times called a multifaceted portrait, a gore-spattered thriller, and as much a dark history of urban America between the world wars as it is another mobster's life story. And in The Birth of the Pill, Eig will again tackle an enormous volume of unexamined personal correspondence in this original and richly-textured narrative.

Table of Contents

  • Chapter - 1: A Winter Night
  • Chapter - 2: A Short History of Sex
  • Chapter - 3: Spontaneous Ovulations
  • Chapter - 4: A Go-To-Hell Look
  • Chapter - 5: Lover and Fighter
  • Chapter - 6: Rabbit Tests
  • Chapter - 7: 'I'm A Sexologist'
  • Chapter - 8: The Socialite and the Sex Maniac
  • Chapter - 9: A Shotgun Question
  • Chapter - 10: Rock's Rebound
  • Chapter - 11: What Makes a Rooster Crow?
  • Chapter - 12: A Test in Disguise
  • Chapter - 12: Cabeza de Negro
  • Chapter - 14: The Road to Shrewsbury
  • Chapter - 15: 'Weary and Depressed'
  • Chapter - 16: The Trouble with Women
  • Chapter - 17: A San Juan Weekend
  • Chapter - 18: The Women of the Asylum
  • Chapter - 19: John Rock's Hard Place
  • Chapter - 20: As Easy as Aspirin
  • Chapter - 21: A Deadline to Meet
  • Chapter - 22: 'The Miracle Tablet Maybe'
  • Chapter - 23: Hope to the Hopeless
  • Chapter - 24: Trials
  • Chapter - 25: 'Papa Pincus's Pink Pills for Planned Parenthood'
  • Chapter - 26: Jack Searle's Big Bet
  • Chapter - 27: The Birth of the Pill
  • Chapter - 28: 'Believed to Have Magical Powers'
  • Chapter - 29: The Double Effect
  • Chapter - 30: La Senora de las Pastillas
  • Chapter - 31: An Unlikely Pitch Man
  • Chapter - 32: 'A Whole New Bag of Beans'
  • Chapter - 33: The Climax
    • Section - i: Epilogue
    • Acknowledgements - ii: Acknowledgements
    • Section - iii: Notes
    • Section - iv: Selected Bibliography
    • Index - v: Index

Additional information

CIN1447275551G
9781447275558
1447275551
The Birth of the Pill: How Four Pioneers Reinvented Sex and Launched a Revolution by Jonathan Eig
Used - Good
Paperback
Pan Macmillan
20141023
400
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

Customer Reviews - The Birth of the Pill