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192427104Partitions sur l'Afrique Salabert 1924
192227069Partitions sur l'Amérique du Nord,Partitions sur l'Afrique Bosc 1922
191927071Partitions sur les Instruments de musique,Partitions sur l'Afrique Salabert 1919
19634880Philadelphia 1963. Very good. Broadside 9 x 6 inches. Overall even tanning minor wear. A striking handbill advertising the appearance of Mrs. Gladys Dickson "wife of the former Minister of Defense and now Chairman of Ghana Government Supply Commission" at a "benefit dinner and literary program" presented to "the Negro Public of North Philadelphia." The event was sponsored by the Universal Negro Improvement Association UNIA and included other guests name on the present broadside including Joseph A. Bailey Assistant Attorney general of New York and several musicians who performed at the event. The broadside also names four officials of the United Negro Improvement Association -- A.L. Crawford Assistant President General Miss Alma Golden Secretary General "Mrs. Coleburn" Secretary and Mr. Thomas Harvey President. The Ghana Division of the UNIA was formed the year the present broadside was printed. According to a letter from the group's secretary to W.E.B. Du Bois held at the University of Massachusetts Amherst the organization was formed "with the sole aim of establishing good relationships with honest and sincere Negroes in the United States of America." The UNIA was first formed in 1914 in Jamaica by Marcus Garvey in order to encourage Pan-Africanism. OCLC notes three institutional holdings for the present work at Temple Penn and Texas A&M. unknown
1973List2919New York City: George Fenmore Associates 1973. Sixteen page booklet measuring 9 x 12 inches. Some wrinkling some marginal damage overall excellent. The Negro Ensemble Company was opened in 1967 by actor and playwright Douglas Turner Ward actor and producer Robert Hooks and producer Gerald Krone with a grant from the Ford Foundation. It provided free theater training—both in acting and in behind-the-scenes work—to Black people in New York City and put on plays relevant to the community. Notable alumni of the NEC include Angela Bassett Samuel L. Jackson and Giancarlo Esposito among numerous others.<br /> <br /> Offered here is a booklet about the NEC’s production of Joseph A. Walker’s The River Niger which opened in 1972 in the small off-off-Broadway St. Marks Playhouse theater. The play was so popular that it played for weeks longer than planned at St. Marks and then opened on Broadway in 1973. Walker won a Tony for Best Play for The River Niger the first African-American to do so. The booklet includes photographs of the play and an article about it from Ebony magazine alongside photographs from the group’s many other productions. We find two copies of the booklet in OCLC both at the University of California Davis. George Fenmore Associates unknown
List3403United States N.d. Double-sided memorial banner measuring 12 x 18 ¼ inches featuring Martin Luther King Jr. and John F. Kennedy with black felt and white and gold acrylic. Two-sided felt banner with machine-stitched binding on one side. Fine condition. The American Negro Public Opinion Service was a civil rights organization established in 1961 by Jesse J. Glass an ex-policeman in Chicago who also operated a detective agency.1 The group was active in Chicago in the 1960s supporting African American business networks and public life during the Civil Rights era. The organization printed this banner in two variants with this one showing the face of John F. Kennedy on the verso and another only showing Dr. King. This is a nice example in fine condition with some very light creasing at one side. <br /> <br /> 1 William Junea “Judge’s Tie to Detective Agency Eyed†Chicago Tribune April 7 1973 92. unknown
61099P., Editions Paris-Musées, 1986, grand in 8° broché, 210 pages ; très nombreuses illustrations ; couverture illustrée en couleurs.
61082Saint-Etienne, Musée d'Art et d'Industrie, 1966, grand in 8° oblong broché ; 57 illustrations (dont celles de couverture).
61080Marseille, Musée des Beaux-Arts, sans date (1980), grand in 8° carré broché, 79 pages ; nombreuses illustrations ; couverture illustrée.
61100Rennes, Imprimerie Simon, sans date, in 8° broché, 39 pages ; illustrations ; couverture illustrée.
201008853Paris, Balland, 1990 ; in-8, 196 pp., broché, couverture illustr. Bon état.
27152P., Le Seuil (Collection "Présence Africaine"), 1951, in 8° broché, 254 pages ; 149 illustrations hors-texte ; couverture illustrée (fanée, petites fentes sans manque). RARE.
201904840Paris, Desclée de Brouwer, 1984 ; in-8, 137 pp., br. Broché bon état - récits de Michel Cool (des usures).
201804953Paris, Desclée de Brouwer, 1984 ; in-8, 137 pp., br. Broché bon état - récits de Michel Cool (des usures).
202304392Paris, Desclée de Brouwer, 1984 ; grand in-8, 126 pp., br.
201213324Paris, Desclée de Brouwer, 1984 ; grand in-8, 126 pp., br. Broché bon état - dédicacé de Mireille Negre.
201213323Paris, Balland, 1993 ; in-8, 153 pp., br. Très bon état.
201213322, Desclée de Brouwer, 1984 ; in-8, 137 pp., br. Broché bon état - récits de Michel Cool - dédicace de l'auteur.
201213321, Desclée de Brouwer, 1984 ; in-8, 137 pp., br. Broché très bon état - récits de Michel Cool - dédicace de l'auteur.
200711043Colmar, IUP colmar, 1995 ; petit in-4, 126 pp., broché, couverture illustr.
1920140945266New York: No Publisher 1920. 40 pp. Bound in publisher's pale green stapled wraps. Near Fine rear wrap toned along upper edge staples slightly rusted. A bright attractive copy of the guidelines of Marcus Garvey's pan-African Black Power UNIA organization. Revised and amended as of August 1920 according to front wrap. Uncommon. [No Publisher] unknown
2000LFA-126737656N° 199 - Décembre 2000 - 52 pages, format 210 x 300 mm, brochée, illustrée, bon état
Very Good French Original map. Oblong Double Elephant Folio. (96x156 cm). In French. Scale: 1/1.500.000. With explanation of geographical terms in Greek, Turkish, Arabic and Persian; With overview sheet: Aperçu general de la division administrative des provinces asiatiques de l'Empire Ottoman. (Jaar: 2011 - Europeana Collections). French edition of Kiepert's huge map of the Imperial Ottoman territories. "Includes list of geographic terms in eastern languages and notes on administrative divisions. Includes notes on materials the cartographer used to put together the map". (See LC copy). Kiepert, (1818-1899), was born in Berlin. He traveled frequently as a youth with his family and documented his travels by drawing. His family was friends with Leopold von Ranke, who inspired Kiepert's creative endeavors. Kiepert was taught by August Meineke in school. Meineke influenced Kiepert's interest in classical antiquity. He attended Humboldt University of Berlin. He studied history, philology, and geography. He published his first geographical work, with Carl Ritter, in 1840, titled Atlas von Hellas und den hellenischen Kolonien. The atlas focused on ancient Greece. In 1848 his Historisch-geographischer Atlas der alten Welt was published. In 1854, his atlas, Atlas antiquus was released. It was translated into five languages. Neuer Handatlas über alle Teile der Erde was first published in 1855. In 1877 his Lehrbuch der alten Geographie was published, and in 1879 Leitfaden der alten Geographie, which was translated into English (A Manual of Ancient Geography, 1881) and into French. In 1894 he created the first part of a larger atlas of the ancient world titled Formae orbis antiqui. He traveled to Asia Minor four times between 1841 and 1848. He created two maps of the region, including Karte des osmanischen Reiches in Asien, in 1844. Kiepert taught geography at the University of Humboldt-Berlin starting in 1854. He taught at the university until his death. Akyol, article 536.; Dagtekin p. 22 (With detailed bibliography on Kiepert's maps). Rare. Preserved in a frame, will be sent without its frame. A wall map.
200023563Adam Biro 2000 In-4, broché, couv. illustrée rempliée, photographies pleines pages en couleurs, 118 pp. Très bon état d’occasion.
19654772Greenwich CT: New York Graphic Society Publishers Ltd 1965. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. A novel for young readers about a 12-year old girl on the trail of marauding Apaches who kidnapped her mother.<br /> <br /> 120 pages. First edition first printing. A fine copy in a near fine first state gray dust jacket with scuffing to the spine. This copy is inscribed "For Tom Larry McMurtry." The recipient was Tom Garner a Texas collector. New York Graphic Society Publishers, Ltd hardcover