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1999BN127917McGraw-Hill Education 1999. 1999. Hardcover. Mechanical Behavior of Materials MCGRAW HILL SERIES IN MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING <br/><br/>Mechanical Behavior of Materials MCGRAW HILL SERIES IN MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING Courtney Thomas H. McGraw-Hill Education hardcover
19518050Rochester NY: Printed for Thomas H. Massey 1951. Very good. 9†x 6â€. Flexible card wrappers; internally stapled. Pp. 3 60 1. Very good: several ink scribbles to verso of last leaf and a subtle few to two other spots; former owner's name inked to title page; a bit of soiling to one blank page; lightly toned. Inscribed by the author on title page. This is a rare and creative work showcasing Black perspectives on race and racism in everyday life. It was written by an African American Thomas H. Massey.<br /> <br /> All we were able to learn about Massey came from the introduction to this book written by Marian Perry Yankauer. Yankauer was identified as a lawyer former Assistant Special Counsel to the NAACP and Executive Secretary of the group's Rochester branch. She shared that Massey “was born in the 'separate but equal' environment of North Carolina†and educated at Morehouse College in Atlanta and “the University of Rochester's graduate school.†A “onetime Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference sprint champion†and disabled veteran of World War II the author had “lived and worked among bean pickers tobacco farmhands domestic service workers white collar workers and intellectuals.†Yankauer's text also explained the book's goal to provide <br /> <br /> “entertainment as well as an excellent introduction for a course in race relations . . . Massey confronts the reader with a seemingly casual treatment by humor and allusion . . . a chance to listen in on carefully chosen conversations in a ghetto . . . These are facts done up most attractively and easily digested but they are as authentic as any social study studded with statistics.†<br /> <br /> The conversations shared in this book cover a myriad of topics relevant to African Americans at the time not limited to “a new era for Negroes in Georgia†who were first hired into “white collar†jobs for the United States government in Atlanta. The book's Black characters discussed treatment by white co-workers bus drivers shopkeepers and strangers as well as the African American military experience. The talks concerned racial stereotypes education religion and politics with one conversation ribbing the appearance of Black celebrities in Congress:<br /> <br /> “Bobby: 'Well the way I see it: Robeson was a great All-American in football and he is a top-flight vocal artist; Jackie is a great all-around athletic ace but these facts don't make them authorities on the attitudes of some 15000000 people.' <br /> <br /> Larry: 'Ya got something there dude. I never heard of that committee calling in Joe DiMaggio Babe Ruth or Red Grange or Jim Thorpe to spiel on politics or patriotism.'†<br /> <br /> The book also held a list of “The Big Ten†books that the author sourced or recommended including Unpopular Essays by Bertrand Russell and Liberty Today by C.E.M. Joad. <br /> <br /> This copy was inscribed by Massey “To Wendell M. Wilson with best wishes.†A rare and personalized expressive foray into race relations by an African American author. OCLC shows five holdings. Printed for Thomas H. Massey unknown
192840465Nashville Tennessee: Baird Ward Printing. Good. 1928. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Good hardcover 1st edition inscribed and signed by the author on the inside of the front board. Wear to spine ends and board edges. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 227 pages . Baird Ward Printing hardcover
198560725E-124: Clarkson Potter. Very Good. 1985. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Hardcover. 4to. Clarkson Potter New York. 1985. 144 pgs. Illustrated in color. Signed by George Tooker on a plate at the rear with a signed numbered lithograph by George Tooker laid in. #120 of a limited edition of 250. First Edition/First Printing. Slipcased in black cloth with titles present to the front board. Slipcase is lightly rubbed and worn. Bound in black goat leather with matching paper and cloth covered boards. Small tear present to the lithograph in the area around the cheek and the collar see the last two photos . No ownership marks present. Text is clean and free of marks binding tight and solid. Once youve seen a George Tooker painting you wont soon forget it but Tookers life and work are not well known. This gap in American art history is splendidly redressed in this volume of lustrous reproductions and informative biographical and critical essays published in conjunction with the first Tooker retrospective in three decades. Born in 1920 Tooker has long been influenced by his love of literature passion for Renaissance art and spirituality. After finding a place within a circle of fellow gay artists and writers including Paul Cadmus Lincoln Kirstein and W. H. Auden Tooker left New York and the postwar action-painting vortex for Vermont where he still works in the unforgiving medium of egg tempera creating empathic haunting paintings of people literally or figuratively boxed in and isolated such as his most famous work Subway 1950 in which wary women and men navigate prisonlike halls. Sensitive to prejudice and injustice concerned with alienation and other maladies of the soul and critical of corporate culture Tooker describes his freshly germane work as protest paintings. Attuned to lifes mysteries sorrows and beauty Tooker is also a painter of light and love. E-124; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 144 pages . Clarkson Potter hardcover
1945016430American Artists Group. Signed twice by Thomas H. Benton: on the inside front cover and the title page. Cloth and illustrated paper covered boards. Lacks the printed spine label. . Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1945. American Artists Group hardcover
199255084Univ of California Pr. New. 1992. Hardcover. 0520077547 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- 282 pages. -- with a bonus offer-- . Univ of California Pr hardcover
199270442Ewing New Jersey U.S.A.: Univ of California Pr. New. 1992. Hardcover. 0520077547 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - TEXT PRISTINE UNMARKED - 294 pages. Book Description: With Plato's Euthydemus Thomas Chance solves a longstanding riddle of Platonic studies. Thought to be an early immature work the Euthydemus has come across to scholars as lacking Plato's characteristic greatness. This apparent lack Chance argues is not a failure of the text but of scholarly perception. He advances a single thesis: that Plato deliberately presents eristic--contentious debate--as the antithesis to his own philosophical method. Once this thesis is accepted the "hidden" purpose of the Euthydemus becomes manifest: Plato has used the occasion of his dialogue to combine a brilliantly crafted parody of sophistic antilogy with a subtle yet forceful exhortation designed to persuade all of us to pursue virtue and to love wisdom. -- with a bonus offer-- . Univ of California Pr hardcover
199575622Museum; University of Washington Press Distribution. New. 1995. Paperback. 0945529090 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- Text in English. 76 pp. With 57 col. Ills. 28 x 22 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . Museum; University of Washington Press (Distribution) paperback
199284612Pomegranate Communications. New. 1992. Paperback. 1566400686 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - FLAWLESS COPY BRAND NEW PRISTINE NEVER OPENED -- - Corresponds to ISBN: 1566400686.164 pages. -- with a bonus offer-- . Pomegranate Communications paperback
1985100101Clarkson Potter. New. 1985. Hardcover. 0517560186 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- 144 pages. -- with a bonus offer-- . Clarkson Potter hardcover
199275227Museum. New. 1992. Paperback. 0945529074 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- 104 pp. With 56 col. Ills. 26 x 26 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . Museum paperback
199961603Museum. New. 1999. Paperback. 0910326266 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened - 110 pp. With 65 col. Ills. 28 x 22 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . Museum paperback
200061177Museum. New. 2000. Paperback. 0932900631 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- 116 pp. With 35 ills. 29 col. . 23 x 23 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . Museum paperback
194980966Gramercy Publishing Company. As New. 1949. Hardcover. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - - 168 pages; 8 plates; text illustrations and diagrams 8vo. -- with a bonus offer-- . Gramercy Publishing Company hardcover
199515374Grand Rapids Michigan U.S.A.: Eerdmans Pub Co. New. 1995. Paperback. 0802841198 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless -- with a bonus offer-- . Eerdmans Pub Co paperback
19641857New York: New Directions 1964. First edition. Association copy inscribed by Miller to his Polish translator. In publisher’s photographic binding. Bumped otherwise in fine condition. First edition. Association copy inscribed by Miller to his Polish translator. In publisher’s photographic binding. vi 2 216 p. <p><br /> Inscribed association copy of the first edition of Miller’s selected works on writing.<br /> <p><p><br /> Inscribed to Miller’s Polish translator Zygmunt Åanowski “For my old friend from afar†in 1965. Åanowski 1911–1989 was a Polish translator of English and Nordic languages who translated Miller’s The Smile at the Foot of the Ladder UÅ›miech u stóp drabiny 1964.<br /> <p>. New Directions unknown