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1920112254University Press Liverpool 1920. Pamphlet. Very Good. 6x0x9. 1920 University Press Liverpool small format staple bound pamphlet. Ownership ink to front cover light fox spotting staple rust. 29 Pages. Please email for photos. University Press, Liverpool unknown
8vo., First Edition, with portrait frontispiece (original tissue guard present), tiny contemporary signature on front free endpaper; blue cloth, gilt back, a very good, bright, clean copy in unclipped, mildly age-soiled dustwrapper. SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION.
Legatura editoriale telata con copertina rigida, con illustrazione incisa, intarsiata d'oro, al piatto anteriore e figure e titoli impressi in oro al dorso, ombrata, buono lo stato conservativo. Pagine intatte, ossidate da tonalità seppia, leggero pulviscolo ai margini, tagli bruniti. Tavole fuori testo, in bianco e nero su carta lucida, ingiallite ai bordi. Medaglioni, fregi, diciture di tutti i volumi della collana ad opera del pittore Mino Buttafava di Milano. N. pag. 276. USATO
R100000157SCOTT HICOTS. Non daté. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Affiche de cinéma 43cm x 29 cm. Présenté par Universal Pictures.. . . . Classification : 0-Affiches Cinéma
R100000155SCOTT HICOTS. Non daté. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Affiche de cinéma 120 cm x160 cm. Présenté par Universal Pictures.. . . . Classification : 0-Affiches Cinéma
1947038517E. Cromwell Mensch 1947. Hardcover. Near Fine. CLEAN Near Fine 1947 hard cover first edition with Near Fine dust jacket. Prior owner's gift inscription. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall E. Cromwell Mensch hardcover
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1922mon0000036021American Book Company 1922. Hardcover. Good. in x in x in. Some writing. American Book Company hardcover
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2006Q-0745324827Pluto Press 2006-02-14. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Pluto Press paperback
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2025x-1009278940Cambridge University Press 2025. Paperback. New. 414 pages. 6.69x0.85x9.61 inches. Cambridge University Press paperback
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19031245491903. First Edition. Signed. DU BOIS W. E. Burghardt. The Negro Church. Report of a Social Study made under the direction of Atlanta University; together with the Proceedings of the Eighth Conference for the Study of the Negro Problems held at Atlanta University May 26th 1903. Atlanta: Atlanta University Press 1903. Octavo original printed gray self-wrappers respined; pp. 212. $2800.First edition of a rare association copy of Du Bois' groundbreaking work on the Black Church with owner signature of Adelaide M. Cromwell influential scholar and granddaughter of renowned 19th-century Black historian John Wesley Cromwell a peer of Du Bois this 1903 work published the same year as his famed ""Talented Tenth"" manifesto key in affirming Du Bois' role in moving ""the Atlantic University Studies to the frontier of social science research virtually single-handedly.""The year Du Bois arrived in Atlanta in 1897 to begin his tenure at Atlanta University he became director of the annual series of conferences and primary editor of the accompanying publications. Particularly ""in both Negro Church 1903 and Negro Family 1908 Du Bois would push the Atlantic University Studies to the frontier of American social science research virtually single-handedly"" Levering Lewis W.E.B. Du Bois 160. There and in his own early writings ""Du Bois created sociological and historical works of lasting significance that set wholly new standards for the sociological study of Black Americans"" New York Times. In Atlanta already ""one of the 20th century's intellectual heavyweights"" he stood in ""the vanguard of social science scholarship in America"" but remained ignored by the academy as the critically underfunded Atlanta University was routinely bypassed by white philanthropists Levering Lewis 713 162.It was in Atlanta that Du Bois created ""the first American school of sociology"" Wright First American School of Sociology 80. Yet in 1910 when he realized ""his presence on the faculty of Atlanta University negatively affected the school's philanthropic outreach efforts he chose to resign from the faculty."" Du Bois increasingly ""saw that 'the cure wasn't simply telling people the truth it was inducing them to act on the truth.' It was not enough to determine truth scientifically; it had to be implemented politically."" This became a cornerstone of his often tumultuous always consequential life and career. Nearly five decades after leaving Atlanta the news of his death across the world in Ghana caused the 250000 Americans gathered at the 1963 March on Washington to grow suddenly silenta ""moment almost cinematic in its poignancy""as Roy Wilkins declared: ""his was the voice calling you to gather today in this cause"" Levering Lewis 162 2. First edition first printing: Atlanta University Publications No. 8; with numerous in-text charts and graphs. Partington 2332. Work 408. Not in Blockson. With owner signature of Adelaide M. Cromwell tipped in from the library binding it was bound into at one time this association copy belonged to the prominent Black historian and sociologist who followed in the footsteps of her grandfather John Wesley Cromwell a pioneering 19th-century lawyer author and civil rights activist. Dr. Cromwell Hill an influential scholar and activist was a distinguished professor at Boston University and pivotal co-founder of its African Studies Programonly the second in the country. In addition to authoring major works on Black history she also served as the first African American appointed Library Commissioner in Massachusetts. Text very fresh expert restoration to original wrappers. unknown
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2003H-317-250SOLEIL 2003. Paperback. Very Good. Former library book. Volume 3. Ammareal gives back up to 15% of this item's net price to charity organizations. SOLEIL paperback