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The Improbable Victoria Woodhull

Suffrage, Free Love, and the First Woman to Run for President

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The Improbable Victoria Woodhull

By: Eden Collinsworth
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From the acclaimed author of What the Ermine Saw and Behaving Badly, a portrait of Victoria Woodhull, a celebrated and maligned 19th-century businesswoman and activist, and a leader in the fight for women’s suffrage and labor reforms.

In 1894, a remarkably self-possessed American woman, with no formal education to speak of, stood before a British court seeking damages for libel from the trustees of the British Museum. It was yet another stop along the unpredictable route that was Victoria Woodhull’s life. Born dirt-poor in an obscure Ohio settlement, Woodhull was the daughter of an illiterate mother entranced by the fad of Mesmerism—a therapeutic pseudoscience—and a swindler father whose cons exploited his two daughters. It was through her mother, though, that Woodhull familiarized herself with the supernatural realm, earning a degree of fame as a clairvoyant and her first taste of financial success. Woodhull’s life would continue to turn on its axis and then turn again.

Despite a deeply troubled first marriage at the age of fourteen, countless attempts by the press to discredit her, and a wrongful jail sentence, Woodhull thrived through sheer determination and the strength of her bond with her sister Tennie. She co-founded a successful stock brokerage on Wall Street, launched a newspaper, and became the first woman to run for president. Hers was a rags-to-riches story that saw her cross paths with Karl Marx, Henry Ward Beecher, and Frederick Douglass. In an era when women’s rights were circumscribed, and the idea of leaving a marriage was taboo, she broke the rules to carve out a path of her own.

Vividly written and exhaustively researched, Collinsworth tells the story of a woman truly ahead of her time—a radical visionary who made defying mores a habit and brought to the fore societal and political issues still being addressed today. Neither a saint nor a villain, Woodhull emerges as an iconic, complex woman: an entrepreneur; lover of freedom; and a fiercely loyal family member whose political activism and suffragist legacy will cement her in history.

©2025 Eden Collinsworth (P)2025 Random House Audio
Activists Americas Historical Politics & Activism United States Women

Critic Reviews

“Eden Collinsworth's improbable, riveting, and wonderfully true tale of this female Horatio Alger—self-reliant huckster and feminist, con artist and capitalist, progressive and marvelous provocateur—is nothing short of the story of America.”—Brenda Wineapple, National Book Critics Circle Finalist and author of Keeping the Faith: God, Democracy, and the Trial That Riveted a Nation

The Improbable Victoria Woodhull takes the reader on a whirlwind tour of 19th-Century America in this rags to riches tale of two beautiful con artists who rose from the backwaters of Ohio to conquer British society. Victoria Woodhull was a truly original American character.”—Debby Applegate, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Most Famous Man in American: The Biography of Henry Ward Beecher

The Improbable Victoria Woodhull shows how far we have come—and how far there is to go—in pursuit of a fairer and kinder society. Eden Collinsworth’s engaging biography brings Victoria to life in all her glorious contradictions and enthusiasms. She was worth ten of the men around her. Time spent with Victoria is time well spent indeed.”—Amanda Foreman, National Book Critics Circle Award winner and author of Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire

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