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Q-0312917643St Martins Pr. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! St Martins Pr paperback
1989G0312917643I3N00St Martins Pr 1989. Paperback. Good. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. St Martins Pr paperback
198946742United States: Jove 1989. Solid with creases on the spine a reading crease along the spine on the front cover and some small dents on the covers. 1st Printing. Paperback. Very Good -. Jove Paperback
199941692<p>First edition first printing of the fourth and fifth novels in "The Nightmares on Elm Street" series based on the screenplays. Light edgewear. Light reading creases to the spine. Light rubbing to the dark cover. Age toning to the cover and pages. Number 87 stamped on the base of the book. In Good Condition.</p> St. Martin's Press paperback
198719900-1USA: St. Martin's Press. 1987. Book. Illus. by Photo Cover. Fine. Soft cover. First Edition By This Publisher. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" Tall. The Nightmares on Elm Street Parts 4 The Dream Master and Part 5 The Dream child St. Martin's Press; 2/1987; 1st Printing; Freddy Krueger PHOTO Cover; 188 pages; Bonus 16 Pages of B&W PHOTOS inside; SCARCE Titel RARE in High Grade; Minor scuffing to covers. St. Martin's Press. Paperback
GRP101759562Little Brown Book Group Limited. Used - Good. Former library copy. Pages intact with minimal writing/highlighting. The binding may be loose and creased. Dust jackets/supplements are not included. Includes library markings. Stock photo provided. Product includes identifying sticker. Better World Books: Buy Books. Do Good. Little, Brown Book Group Limited unknown
19718001132NY: Fawcett Publications 1971. Bound in glossy white wraps with a picture of Updike on the front panel. A 17 pp. advertisement by the publisher. Contents: Rabbit redux: by John Updike / reviewed by Richard Locke -- Henry Bech redux / by Henry Bech -- The last word the novel redux / by John Leonard. Rare promotional piece only 3 copies on OCLC/Worldcat. . First Edition. Soft Cover. Fine/No Jacket - As Published. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Fawcett Publications Paperback
1886937680.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1397193727.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1397193905.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1925202261New York: Albert & Charles Boni 1925. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Very Good bound in publisher's original blue paper-covered boards over buckram spine cloth lettered in blue. Rubbing along panel edges. Book decoration and illustrations by Winold Reiss. Albert & Charles Boni hardcover
192586359New York: Albert & Charles Boni 1925. Second printing. Hardcover. Small ownership stamp to title-page and front endpaper with further stamp and ink name to half-title; some edge-wear to boards slight fraying to spine at head. No jacket. Illustrated throughout with 27 full-page illustrations and 37 in-text of which 50 are monochrome and 14 are colour-printed a further 7 illustrated music scores of which 3 are full-page. First edition second printing. Large 8vo. Original cloth-backed boards. A landmark of the Harlem Renaissance representing the creative endeavours of the New Negro Movement. The anthology portrays the African-American community's pursuit of civil rights and a new diverse identity offering a compelling reflection of the era's social and artistic transformation. Albert & Charles Boni hardcover
1925140945556New York: Albert and Charles Boni 1925. First Edition. Very Good. First edition. Bound in publisher's original blue paper-covered boards over buckram spine cloth lettered in blue. Very Good with with rubbing to boards especially at edges two indentations to rear cover at spine and a light crease the rear board at the top corner. Former owner bookplate to front free endpaper. Pages tanned with occasional soiling several preliminary hinges slightly over-opened. <p>The leading African American poets and writers of the early 20th century are featured in this important anthology which came to define the Harlem Renaissance movement: Langston Hughes Zora Neale Hurston James Weldon Johnson Countee Cullen Claude McKay Jean Toomer Georgia Douglas Johnson Jessie Fauset and more. Albert and Charles Boni unknown
1925035876NY: Albert and Charles Boni 1925. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. Bound in publisher's original blue paper-covered boards over buckram spine cloth lettered in blue. The boards are heavily rubbed with a2 2/3 inch split at the edge of the spine base. The binding is sound. Ex-library with the usual markings. <br/> <br/> Albert and Charles Boni hardcover
x-1646795857Cosimo Classics 1925. Hardcover. New. 508 pages. 5.50x1.25x8.50 inches. Cosimo Classics hardcover
1999SKU0634048Touchstone 1999-03-01. paperback. New. 5x1x8. New Textbook Ships with Tracking Touchstone paperback
1925140947068New York: Albert and Charles Boni 1925. First Edition. Very Good. First edition first printing of this Harlem Renaissance cornerstone. Bound in publisher's original blue paper-covered boards over buckram spine cloth lettered in blue. Very Good with rubbing through to edges with heavier wear to corners and spine ends covers worn. Contents tanned with several leaves roughly opened. <p>The leading African American poets and writers of the early 20th century are featured in this important anthology which came to define the Harlem Renaissance movement: Langston Hughes Zora Neale Hurston James Weldon Johnson Countee Cullen Claude McKay Jean Toomer Georgia Douglas Johnson Jessie Fauset and more. Albert and Charles Boni unknown
1925140947630New York: Albert and Charles Boni 1925. First Edition. Good. First edition first printing. xviii 446 pp. Bound in publisher's blue paper-covered boards over buckram spine cloth lettered in blue. Good with moderate rubbing and toning to covers mottling to front cover boards exposed at edges. Dust-soiling and light staining to upper edge of textblock dampstaining to endpapers pencil inscriptions to front endpapers and half-title. First two leaves clipped at the lower corner contents toned with occasional foxing binding exposed at multiple places. Lacking jacket. A serviceable copy. <p>A landmark African American anthology featuring stories essays and poetry by the leaders of the Harlem Renaissance movement: Langston Hughes Zora Neale Hurston James Weldon Johnson Countee Cullen Claude McKay Jean Toomer and more. Albert and Charles Boni unknown
19251405855New York: Albert and Charles Boni 1925. First Edition. Hardcover. Octavo xviii 446 pages. In Very Good condition. Bound in publisher's quarter tan cloth and navy blue paper boards with blue lettering to spine. General shelf wear with moderate to heavy rubbing along extremities. Some sunning and scratching to boards. Fading to red dye on top edge of textblock. With pink pictorial endpapers. Previous bookseller's sticker adhered to rear pastedown. Mild tearing to fore edges of pages xv-xviii. Light age toning with minor penciling scattered throughout. Shelved in Case 1. "The New Negro: An Interpretation" is an anthology of fiction poetry and essays on African-American and African art and literature. The title lent itself to The New Negro Movement a contemporary name for what is now commonly known as the Harlem Renaissance. Editor Alain LeRoy Locke was a leading figure in the Harlem Renaissance and a professor at HBCU Howard University in Washington DC. 1405855. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Albert and Charles Boni hardcover
1925140949243New York: Albert and Charles Boni 1925. First Edition. Very Good. First edition first printing. xviii 446 pp. Bound in publisher's blue paper-covered boards over buckram spine cloth lettered in blue; lacking the dust jacket. Very Good with moderate rubbing and toning to covers boards exposed at edges. Dust-soiling and light staining to upper edge of textblock contemporary bookplate and several small abrasions to front endsheet. Contents slightly overopened at several places.<br /> <br /> <p>A landmark African American anthology featuring stories essays and poetry by the leaders of the Harlem Renaissance movement: Langston Hughes Zora Neale Hurston James Weldon Johnson Countee Cullen Claude McKay Jean Toomer and more. Albert and Charles Boni unknown
192796107New York: Boni 1927. 2nd printing. Hardcover. Good. Winold Reiss; Aaron Douglas. frontis illustrations xviii 446p. Hardcover in original blue boards backed in linen cloth. 22cm. Cover edges rather heavily rubbed with loss of most of the paper cover on those edges. Blue stamp "Department of Religious Education First Methodist Church Pasedena California" on front free endpaper half-title and blank recto of frontis; small "withdrawn" stamp on title-page. Modest fraying and loss of some cloth at ends of backstrip. Contents sound and clean. No jacket. The heart of the Harlem Renaissance in a single volume. There are 18 full-page illustrations almost all in color by Winold Reiss who also provided some of the book's many of the small decorations. The iconic pink pictorial endpapers were designed by Aaron Douglas who also created 8 other specifically identified black and white illustrations. Some illustrations came from other sources as detailed on page xviii. Boni hardcover
1025863585.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1999Q-0684838311Touchstone 1999-03-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Touchstone paperback
1646795857.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1940140939200Washington D.C.: The Associates in Negro Folk Education Inc 1940. First Edition. Very Good. First edition cloth issue. 224 pp. with many b/w illustrations color frontis. Black cloth with gilt lettering. Very Good sans jacket with light wear to cloth and soiling to edges foxing and offsetting to endpapers later gift inscription on front free endpaper underneath Locke's inscription horizontal crease to frontispiece that may be a production error. Signed by editor Alain Locke on front free endpaper inscribed to professor of philosophy Max Otto and his wife "in remembrance of happy Madison Wisconsin days. signed with an underscore Alain Locke May 27 1946." A nice association between two prominent American intellectuals. As an outspoken critic of religious dogma and a friend of progressive Wisconsin politician Robert LaFollette Otto weathered decades of opprobrium while teaching in Wisconsin. A gay African American philosopher educator and writer Locke is most often remembered as the "Dean" of the Harlem Renaissance; his writing on the movement in 1925 including the seminal anthology The New Negro effectively launched it. He was also the first African American Rhodes scholar. This influential anthology introduced many Black modern artists and subjects at a time when few critics were aware of them. An uncommon signed major work of Locke's. The Associates in Negro Folk Education Inc unknown books