243 résultats
195461966New York: Exposition Press 1954. 1st ed. Hardcover. Very Good/Fine. 64p. Worn dj. 21cm. INSCRIBED by Locke as "Ed". African American author. <br/><br/> Exposition Press hardcover books
1971ULOCBIR00efMankind 1971. Very Good. Locke editor Raymond Friday. Birth of America. Los Angeles: Mankind 1971. 253pp. Mass Market. Book condition: Very good. Mankind paperback books
186631885Boston: Fussell 1866. Sheet music. 4to pp. 5 including front. Black lettering and design on cover. Some slight soil and offsetting o/w VG. Fussell unknown books
198021450Tampa: University of Tampa 1980. 25 pp. Near fine in in side-stapled wrappers. Work by Kent Taylor Darrell Gray Larry Eigner others. Tampa: University of Tampa unknown books
196916827Milwaukee: Gunrunner Press 1969. First edition. 20 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. Milwaukee: Gunrunner Press unknown books
197815938Tampa FL:UT Review 1978. 1st edition. Near fine in wraps. Special book issue of UT Review Vol. V No. IV. Review copy with material laid in. Tampa, FL:UT Review, paperback books
196817111Brooklyn: Black Sun Press 1968. First edition. 33 pp. Tear to base of spine else very good only in stapled wrappers. One of 301 numbered copies SIGNED by Locke. Brooklyn: Black Sun Press unknown books
196546355Tampa FL: published by the editors 1965. 4to pp. 96; text on recto only yellow paper wrappers; paper toned light wear to covers. Featuring work by David Ignatow Doug Blazek Richard Eberhart Diane Wakowski and May Swenson among others. This copy is from the library of Israel "Izzy" Young former owner of the Folklore Center in Greenwich Village New York with his ownership note on lower cover. <br/><br/> published by the editors unknown books
196546356Tampa FL: published by the editors 1965. 4to pp. 102; text on recto only yellow paper wrappers; paper toned else fine. Featuring work by Elliott Coleman Charles Edward Eaton Menke Katz Harvey Tucker and George Montgomery among others. Although not stated this copy is from the library of Israel "Izzy" Young former owner of the Folklore Center in Greenwich Village New York. <br/><br/> published by the editors unknown books
196646357Tampa FL: published by the editors 1966. Staplebound journal 11 x 8.75 inches pp. 106; text on recto only yellow paper wrappers; very good with paper toned and light wear to wrappers. Featuring work by Bill Knot Harriet Zinnes Harvey Tucker Fred Wolven and John Unterecker among others. Although not stated this copy is from the library of Israel "Izzy" Young former owner of the Folklore Center in Greenwich Village New York. <br/><br/> published by the editors unknown books
1970249116Tampa FL: Poetry Review Press 1970. 31 5p. staplebound mimeographed booklet 8.5x11 inches; very good. Locke continued to edit the Review until his retirement in 1986. Poetry Review Press unknown books
1983140529Tampa FL: Abatis University of Tampa 1983. First edition. Softcover. 73 pages. A triple issue of what was formerly the UT Review edited by Duane Locke and : "All the poems and fiction express an affinity and relationship with the work of Fred Chappell. Critical articles on Chappell are included and we conclude with works of Fred Chappell." A very good copy in stapled wrappers with some bumping to the bottom corner. Abatis, University of Tampa unknown books
186630376New York: J.C. Haney & Co. 1866. 12-illustrations 3 16-38 6- publisher advts. pp. Stitched lacks printed wrappers. Many plates and illustrations by Mulken Johnson Seward Grant political scenes of the tumultuous year of 1866. One advertisement leaf chipped at blank margins. Else Very Good. <br/><br/> A satire of Johnson's disastrous 'swing around the circle' in which attempting to rally voter support for his pro-Southern Reconstruction policies he utterly embarrassed himself and destroyed his hopes for political survival. <br/>FIRST EDITION. Miles 546. J.C. Haney & Co. unknown books
19711316Oxford: Clarendon Press 1971. 162p. dj. Clarendon Press unknown books
18674402Boston lee and Shepard 1867. 1867. First edition. 8vo. Illustrated by Thomas Nast. Original gilt and blindstamped terra-cotta cloth slight rubbing light foxing; small marginal stain on top foredge of some pages. Very good. 299 pages. Ink signature of J. M. Howard 1867 on the front free endpaper. BAL 11820. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Boston, lee and Shepard, 1867. hardcover books
4216Nasby Petroleum V. pseud. Locke David R. NASBY IN EXILE: OR SIX MONTHS OF TRAVEL IN ENGLAND IRELAND SCOTLAND FRANCE GERMANY SWITZERLAND AND BELGIUM WITH MANY THINGS NOT OF TRAVEL. Toledo Locke 1882. 1st edition. Cloth. 672 pp. profusely illustrated. The text is clean and bright the inside hinges are tender the covers are lightly soiled and the front cover is spotted bumped and wrinkled. Still a nice copy. <br/><br/> hardcover books
18806037441880. "David R. Locke" in pencil on small sheet. 5" x 2 1/4"; very good; ca. 1880. Signed: "David R. Locke". No Binding. Very Good. unknown books
1954WRCLIT54634New York: Norton 1954. Gilt boards. First edition. Inscribed by the author to Wilmarth S. "Lefty" Lewis with the latter's small bookplate on the pastedown bearing a tiny release stamp. A very good copy in lightly smudged and shelfworn dust jacket with some foxing to the verso. Norton hardcover books
195414961New York: W.W. Norton & Company Inc 1954. 1st edition. Pale blue cloth with gilt lettering on spine. White dust jacket. VG top edge dusty/VG some wear & soiling/pc/old tape reinforcement on dj verso. 316 pp. 8vo. <br/><br/> W.W. Norton & Company Inc hardcover books
1954104677New York: W. W. Norton & Company 1954. Octavo boards. First edition. Presentation copy with signed inscription by Locke on front free endpaper. Historical novel set in Peru at the time of the Spanish conquest. The story of the Princess Tacara-mi and of her lover Taclos minister of Atahualpa the last Inca. Faint damp stain to spine panel else a bright very good copy in very good dust jacket with some edge wear some foxing to front panel and stain to spine panel. Accompanied by a pleasant typed letter from Locke to the recipient dated 23 December 1953 discussing his book and its reception by early reviewers. #104677 W. W. Norton & Company unknown books
190235422Cincinnati / New York: Jennings & Pye / Eaton & Mains 1902. 8vo 19 cm 7.5". Frontis. 37 3 2 adv. pp. <br><br>First edition of this entry in the "Hero" series: Account of the moral qualities and general accomplishments of William Ewart Gladstone Great Britain's "Grand Old Man." The biography is followed by "The Last Anglo-Saxon Invasion" an essay on "the mission of England and America to the world" specifically to Asia.<br>Â Â Â Â Binding: Publisher's green cloth front cover with white- and gilt-stamped Art Nouveau floral design framing title. Binding as above minimal shelfwear only. Pages clean. A crisp and pretty copy. Jennings & Pye / Eaton & Mains hardcover books
1923WRCLIT68226New York: The Artist 1923. Original lithograph 22 x 28 cm. plus margins. A bit of dusting in the margins along with pencil notations for it having been shot for reproduction loan deposit stamp on verso from the Metropolitan Museum of Art; very good in bit dust soiled mat. Signed in pencil in lower right margin: "Locke." The year he created this lithograph the artist had come to New York from Ohio at Joseph Pennell's instigation in order to teach lithography at the Art Students' League. The Artist unknown books
2009ULOCBLA01FPHarper Perennial 2009. Very Good. Locke Attica. Black Water Rising. New York NY: Harper Perennial 2009. 430pp. 12mo. Paperback. Book condition: Very good. Rubbing to edges. Harper Perennial paperback books
1284108Walden. Booklet; Covers have slightly age toned and rubbed exterior with minor edge wear otherwise undamaged; Text block is slightly age toned light pencil by author on ffep writings on rear end paper otherwise tight binding; pp 62.<br /> <br /> <p>Shelved in Netdesk office Ephemera Box I. 1284108. Shelved Rockville Bookstore. unknown books
1945140939613Albany: Albany Institute of History and Art 1945. First Edition. About Very Good. First edition. Original wraps. About Very Good with staining and separation to front wrapper at bottom staple small chip nearby; faint dampstain to fore edge of prelims and front wrap. An illustrated collection of biographies of prominent African American artists with an introduction by Alain Locke the philosophical architect of the Harlem Renaissance and the New Negro Movement. Each artist is listed with a biography and pictures of select works. Artists include Romare Bearden Eldzier Cortor Lois M. Jones and many others. Uncommon. Albany Institute of History and Art unknown books