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826724 January 1897 'M.dccc.xc.vij: jan: xxiv.'; on letterhead of 11 Marlborough Road St John's Wood London N.W. 12mo 3 pp. Bifolium. Good on lightly-aged paper. Attractive red letterhead in the Arts and Crafts style. The writings she referred to in a previous letter have not come. 'You probably forgot to enclose them. I expect to read some of the papers in the days when I look in the Pall. Mall. Gazette.' He asks her to give him 'an idea of what the publisher proposes to spend on the illustrations and also the size of them and the style - pen & ink or "wash".' He has heard news of her 'from Welsh Ethel Johnson's husband who is with me at the Haymarket'. COPAC does not appear to provide any information regarding a work on which Patridge collaborated with a Miss Smith during this period. 24 January 1897 ('M.dccc.xc.vij: | jan: xxiv.'); on letterhead of 11 Marlborough Road, St John's Wood, [London] N.W. unknown
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1888101161<p>Wolverhampton May 17 1888. 1888. Fine. - Over 360 words penned on three-and-a-quarter sides of folded 7-7/8 inch high by 5 inch wide "Queen Street Congregational Chapel Wolverhampton" stationery. The English nonconformist divine Charles Albert Berry congratulates the American Impressario Major James B. Pond on his marriage "Do I know the happy bride I have a sort of dim notion that I both saw & spoke to her. Am I dreaming or have I had the pleasure" He goes on to say that he's "made a place for her in my invisible circle of memoried friends." Explaining that though he and his wife will be visiting America soon he has no intention of lecturing "I am being pretty much worked to death & my holiday when I take it must be a time of real rest." He mentions hearing the Dr. Abbott may be permanently staying in Plymouth and goes on to write his impressions of the state of affairs in Britain: "Over here things are getting hopelessly mixed theologically politically and socially. Spurgeon is urging the Churches to get back to pre-scientific beliefs: Chamberlain is struggling to hold the country to pre-humanitarian views upon Ireland: and a little band of men in London are shouting pre-Civilized crudities about socialism & the like." Signed "Charles. A. Berry". Folded for mailing else near fine.</p><p>The English nonconformist divine Charles Albert Berry 1852-1899 was influenced by the New York Dutch Reformed Church minister Dr. J. M. Macaulay when the latter resided in England for a few years. After attending Airedale College in Bradford to study for the ministry he became pastor of the St. George's Road Congregational church in Bolton. He became pastor of the Curch at Queen Street in Woverhampton where his broad views and eloquence made an impact. Having promised Henry Ward Beecher that he would visit America he did so but refused the invitation to succeed Beecher. Following an 1892 conference at Grindelwald he Hugh Price Hughes and Alexander Mackennal introduced the ideas and principles of a Free Church federation throughout England. He served as the first president of the Free Church congress and also served as president of the Congregational Union of England and Wales. He effectively campaigned for peace between England and America over the Venezualan boundery dispute.</p> Wolverhampton, May 17, 1888.
2007203690New York: Rizzoli 2007. Hardcover. VG/VG: Exlibrary book. Stamp on top text block. Sticker and due date card on back pasted end page. A matte casebound book. There is a dust jacket with the title in black down a white spine. Pages: 7 8-205 3. Profusely illustrated with color images. "Kara Walker: Narratives of a Negress presents a comprehensive overview of Walker's work beginning with her first cut-paper wall installation Gone An Historical Romance of a Civil War as it Occurred between the Dusky Thighs of One Young Negress and Her Heart 1994 through new multimedia installations that feature layers of colored projections. The 1996 series of twenty-four watercolors Brown Follies is reproduced in full as are many views of Walker's past exhibitions. Throughout the book is a selection of Walker's writings as they appear typed on index cards. These writings reveal a rarely seen side of the artist whose words are as provocative as her installations and drawings. Also included are four essays that discuss her relation to culture at large and issues of race sexuality and representation addressed in her art." Contents are as follows: Kara Walker : "The black-white relation" / Anne M. Wagner -- The art of racial profiling / Mark Reinhardt -- This is not about the past : silhouettes in the work of Kara Walker / Darby English -- The enigma of the negress Kara Walker / Michele Wallace -- Contributors -- Exhibition history and selected bibliography / compiled aby Kristina Podesva and Alison Pruchansky -- Exhibition checklist -- Directors' afterword -- Acknowledgements. Rizzoli hardcover
2003103116Cambridge MA: The MIT Press. Qto. 208 pages colour and other illustrations. There is a small art gallery label on the front free end paper else is a clean bright copy. . Very Good. Hardcover. 2003. The MIT Press hardcover
1968178New York: Farrar Straus and Giroux 1968. First printing. Hardcover. Fine/near fine. 317pp dark blue cloth w/gilt lettering on spine book is bright and crisp close to as new condition with no marks of any kind dj w/mylar cover has yellowing on inside flaps light rubbing on back and slight scuffing on the word John on the spine. 308 poems completing his epic poem series "The Dream Songs." A beautiful copy. Farrar, Straus and Giroux hardcover
1901002266<p>Second edition. Publishers original brown cloth boards with black illustration and fleurs-de-lis to front gilt titles and fleur-de-lis to spine. Binding firm with some marks and small chips to front board stain and marks to back board rubbing to spine ends light bumping to corners. Fore-edge rough-cut. Content generally clean with occasional light marks and fox spotting a little heavier on last couple of pages. Not ex-library. No labels names notes or inscriptions. 492 pp. All books are individually described. All overseas orders are sent airmail by Royal Mail International Tracked.</p> Archibald Constable and Co. Ltd hardcover
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A9780817320690Hardback. New. In his fascinating in-depth study Bertis English analyses why Perry county situated in the heart of a violence-prone subregion enjoyed more peaceful race relations and less bloodshed than several neighbouring counties. hardcover
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195415506John Murray 1954. 8vo. First Edition; original purple cloth upperboard with printed paper label a very good bright clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper the latter mildly browned at backstrip. Peterson A21a; Stapleton I.9. John Murray, hardcover
197411945John Murray 1974. 8vo. First Edition; yellow cloth gilt back a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Peterson A43a. John Murray, hardcover
19398594Hogarth Press 1939. Sm. 8vo. First Sole Edition page edges very lightly browning as usual; original printed wrappers sewed as issued covers very lightly faded else a near fine copy. Hogarth Sixpenny Pamphlets No. 3. Betjeman's trenchant architectural essay was originally delivered as a lecture to the Group Theatre. Peterson A7a; Stapleton B33; Woolmer 443. Hogarth Press, unknown
194515992Frederick Muller 1945. 8vo. Second Impression with 12 fine tinted lithographs by Piper; original pictorial boards a very good clean copy. Published in the series 'New Excursions into English Poetry'. This impression issued a year after the first edition. SCARCE ESPECIALLY IN THIS CONDITION. Peterson A12; Stapleton C.75 both recording the first edition. Frederick Muller, hardcover
19665273John Murray 1966. 8vo. First Edition with title in blue and black some very faint offsetting from fold-ins to free endpapers; yellow cloth gilt back a very good bright clean copy in price-clipped dustwrapper. Peterson A35a; Stapleton I: 12. John Murray, hardcover