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1947223891947. Johnson John H. founder. Negro Digest 1947-1969 documents African American political thought literary production and cultural criticism across the postwar period the Civil Rights Movement and the emergence of the Black Arts Movement. Published as a digest format periodical the magazine brought together essays fiction journalism and commentary by leading Black writers and public intellectuals establishing a widely circulated forum for debate on race identity labor international politics and the arts. The issues in this archive include contributions by figures such as LeRoi Jones Alice Childress C. Eric Lincoln Arna Bontemps and Barbara Ann Teer supporting research into African American intellectual history Black theater and mid twentieth century print culture.<br /> <br /> Negro Digest. Chicago: Johnson Publishing Company 1947-1969. Archive of six issues in printed wrappers each approximately 7.5 x 5.5 inches. Issues included are: 1 January 1947 with articles including Richard Wright's "How Jim Crow Feels" Eleanor Roosevelt's contributions and "How Jackie Robinson Took It"; 2 February 1951 featuring "I Didn't Raise My Boy to Be a Fighter" by Lillie Brooks and articles by Walter White and Roi Ottley; 3 November 1961 including "The New Black Renaissance" by Arna Bontemps and commentary by Duke Ellington and C. Eric Lincoln; 4 December 1962 featuring "The Menace of Mediocrity" by C. Eric Lincoln and essays on African American urban life and global politics; 5 April 1967 Second Annual Theater Issue including LeRoi Jones's play Slave Ship and essays by Alice Childress Ronald Milner and others on Black theater and performance; 6 April 1969 Annual Report on Black Theater in America with contributions by Barbara Ann Teer Woodie King Jr. and a roundtable including Sam Greenlee and Hoyt W. Fuller. The issues include essays reportage literary excerpts and visual material documenting cultural and political developments.<br /> <br /> Published during a period of expanding Black media and activism Negro Digest functioned as a central platform connecting literary production with political discourse tracing shifts from integrationist arguments in the postwar years to the cultural nationalism and artistic experimentation of the late 1960s. The inclusion of theater-focused issues reflects the increasing importance of performance as a site of political expression within the Black Arts Movement while earlier issues address labor segregation and international Black identity. Light edge wear and rubbing particularly to earlier issues; covers remain vibrant with pages clean and intact; overall very good condition. This archive provides sustained documentation of African American intellectual and cultural life across a critical period of twentieth century history. unknown
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
19613987Pittsburgh: Shields Watson & Washington Attorneys at Law 1961. Very good. Together 4 leaves 7 pp. the first two legal-size 14" x 8 1/2" the others slightly shorter; brad bound inside a 14.74 x 9" printed chemise folded to 9" x 3.75". Creases at folds; chemise moderately worn; leaves lightly dust-soiled with one small stain. APPLICATION TO CHARTER AN AFRICAN AMERICAN NON-PROFIT BUSINESS ASSOCIATION. IT WAS CREATED IN RESPONSE TO JIM CROW LAWS THAT REMAINED IN FORCE IN WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA AND ELSEWHERE. THIS SCARCE PRIMARY SOURCE MATERIAL DOCUMENTS THE NEEDS OF AFRICAN AMERICAN BUSINESS OWNERS TO UNITE IN ORDER TO SURVIVE. <br /> <br /> Our charter shows that the "Negro Licensed Beverage Association of Western Pennsylvania" NLBAWP was a group of African American hotel owners restaurant owners and tavern owners. Lingering Jim Crow laws and other societal forces made it exceptionally difficult for such businesses to succeed in the Pittsburgh area and of course elsewhere. The late 1950s and early 1960s saw the development of similar organizations in Philadelphia National Negro Licensed Beverage Association and New Orleans Negro Tavern Owners Association. <br /> <br /> Importantly this document lists the goals of the NLBAWP organization:<br /> <br /> "To foster strengthen and improve business within the Negro community." <br /> "To advance the cause of the Negro tavern and hotel owner as a whole." <br /> "To give service to members to do things for them which they cannot do for themselves or which can be done better or less expensively if done collectively." <br /> "To create and project the proper image of a tavern or hotel owner in the community." <br /> "To sponsor aid and assist any charitable or civic project approved by the members."<br /> <br /> One noteworthy incorporator listed here was Vivian Mason Lane. Lane owned four Pittsburgh taverns in the 1960s and was a community leader through at least the 1980s. She led a neighborhood Chamber of Commerce and ran unsuccessfully for County Commissioner and the State House.<br /> <br /> The 1966-67 Negro Traveler's Green Book "For Vacation Without Aggravation!" lists a grand total of eight suitable motels tourist homes and restaurants in Pittsburgh. In any event we have been unable to determine what -- if anything -- became of the Negro Licensed Beverage Association of Western Pennsylvania. Shields, Watson & Washington, Attorneys at Law unknown
192140New York: Del Rey; Ballantine Books 1976 1977. Another galaxy another time First hardback edition signed by the ghostwriter Alan Dean Foster on the title page which solely credits George Lucas. This novelization of Star Wars: A New Hope was originally published as a paperback five months prior to the release of the film in May 1977 and represented the world's first encounter with a long-form story from the galaxy far far away. This copy is from the book club edition published in July 1977 and preceding the first trade hardback edition of November. This copy has the printer's date code "S27" in the gutter of the final page as required for the first printing. Foster's version is "perhaps most notable for allowing its readers to experience the interiority of characters from the film. Although the film establishes Leia's willingness to shoot the stormtroopers the novelization allows its readers to imagine the consequences of her act more vividly by narrating the stormtrooper's thoughts and aspirations" Webster p. 51. It also includes colour photographs from the film with captioned explanations of the Star Wars universe presciently described as images that "may become a milestone in the space fantasy genre" facing p. 42. The front panel of the dust jacket was designed by the lead poster designer for the original trilogy John Berkey and the rear panel gives credit for the film. The novelization includes several key details omitted from the finished film but later retconned into the series including Palpatine p. 1 the Sith p. 7 and perhaps most infamously a medal for Chewbacca p. 183. By contrast the most famous opening line in film is here given as "Another galaxy another time". Octavo. With 16 pp. of colour photographic illustrations printed on black paper stock with accompanying text. Original grey boards spine lettered in blue fore edge untrimmed. With dust jacket. Spine ends and corners bumped cockling to pastedowns; jacket spine flaps and verso browned unclipped: a very good copy in like jacket. Jeremy W. Webster "Leia Shot First: Transmedia Storytelling and the National Public Radio Dramatization of Star Wars" Star Wars and the History of Transmedia Storytelling 2018. paperback
2014122689Bandecchi & Vivaldi. New. 2014. Paperback. 8883415957 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened. Text in Italian. with a bonus offer-- . Bandecchi & Vivaldi paperback
2012123162Pendragon. New. 2012. Paperback. 8865981334 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened. Text in Italian. with a bonus offer-- . Pendragon paperback
2015121896UCGBIM. New. 2015. Paperback. 8865504749 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened. Text in Italian. with a bonus offer-- . UCGBIM paperback
1998C94008Artioli. As New. 1998. Hardcover. 8877920572 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- Text in Italian. 352 pages; 686 illustrations. Catalogue Raisonne Catalog Raisonné Complete Works Catalogo Ragionato Catalogo delle Opere L'Opera Completa Raisonnee -- with a bonus offer-- - May be EITHER: out of print OOP and extremely rare in this pristine condition; signed by author or contributor; or a first or special edition; inquire for details . Artioli hardcover
2007C86905Merigo. As New. 2007. Hardcover. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened --Text in Italian. 216 pages with many illustrations including color plates. Catalogue Raisonne Catalog Raisonné Complete Works Catalogo Ragionato Catalogo delle Opere L'Opera Completa Raisonnee -- with a bonus offer-- - May be EITHER: out of print OOP and extremely rare in this pristine condition; signed by author or contributor; or a first or special edition; inquire for details . Merigo hardcover
51-4511Paris: Imprimerie impériale 1862 . Oblong folio. 35.5 x 48cm. Original morocco spine with intricate gilt design and 5 raised bands; new half Sokoto binding and marbled boards and endpapers by the artisan binder Sasha Mosalov. .74pp 5 maps 87 heliogravure plates.light to moderate foxing;OCLC 758311123 : lists the following contributors: Emile Baudement; Emile Van Marcke; Joseph Urbain Melin; Isidore Jules Bonheur; Antoine Louis Barye; Jenaro PeÌrez Villaamil; Rosa Bonheur; Adrien Nadar; A Riffaut; Oudet.; Baudran.; Jules Rebel; Charles NeÌ€gre; H Valentin; Edouard Rosotte; V ClergeÌ. BAUDEMENT Emile - Les Races bovines au concours universel agricole de Paris en 1856. Études zootechniques - Paris Imprimerie impériale 1862 - un volume in folio oblong - reliure demi chagrin marron dos à cinq nerfs - illustré de 87 lithographies des races bovines des îles britanniques de la Hollande du Danemark de la Suisse de l'Allemagne de l'Autriche de la Russie et de la France. Paris: Imprimerie impériale 1862 hardcover
199894008Artioli. New. 1998. Hardcover. 8877920572 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- Text in Italian. 352 pages; 686 illustrations. Catalogue Raisonne Catalog Raisonné Complete Works Catalogo Ragionato Catalogo delle Opere L'Opera Completa Raisonnee -- with a bonus offer . Artioli hardcover
200786905Merigo. New. 2007. Hardcover. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened --Text in Italian. 216 pages with many illustrations including color plates. Catalogue Raisonne Catalog Raisonné Complete Works Catalogo Ragionato Catalogo delle Opere L'Opera Completa Raisonnee Merigo hardcover
186120085Paris: the Author 1861. Sepia lithographed frontispiece and 6 full-page sepia lithographed plates. Contemporary gilt black sheep-backed marbled boards. Minor foxing otherwise a very good copy in original condition. First edition of this privately published manual of freemasonry by the founder of the Rite of Memphis a Templar-based branch of the practice. Intended for use by novices the text covers the history of the Order from the initiation of King Solomon lists the Grand Lodges with their masters number of members and dates of foundation explains the symbols numbers and letters used in masonry iconography and details the 95 rites that members must exercise. The author describes the chants and responses said during rituals clothing to be worn for various levels of membership calendar of events insular legal system process for promotions religious concordances financial structure and differences in orders depending on their rites and locations. One of the final chapters outlines the five stages of initiation for women to become members. The ornate bistre plates illustrate legends and allegories of freemason foundational lore. <br /> Jacques-Etienne Marconis 1795-1868 was a French author and freemason. His father served in the Napoleonic army where he became obsessed with Egyptian religion and myth. Upon his return to France in 1815 he founded a freemasonry lodge called the Pilgrims of Memphis but the chapter was disbanded only one year later. He entrusted the archives to his son who reformed and revived the charter in 1839 but his small group of pilgrims failed to receive dispensation from the freemasonry governing body the Grand Orient of France. In 1859 Marconis applied again to the Grand Orient for masonic chapterhood and it was finally granted. This book represents the final iteration of the foundation of the Rite of Memphis a project that took over 40 years to come to fruition.<br /> OCLC locates no copies in U.S. libraries.<br /> Caillet 7116; Dorbon 689. the Author unknown
1925346509Philadelphia 1925. Panoramic photograph of both teams with the names of each player in the negative taken by Harold Stott Philadelphia. Approx. 8 x 35 inches. Expert restoration with some retouching archivally mounted. Panoramic photograph of both teams with the names of each player in the negative taken by Harold Stott Philadelphia. Approx. 8 x 35 inches. An extraordinarily rare image of the second Colored World Series. Taken in the Baker Bowl in Philadelphia prior to Game 5 of the series a rematch of the 1924 first World Series featuring the Kansas City Monarchs Champions of the Negro National League and the Hilldale Club the Eastern Colored Champions the panoramic photograph depicts 18 members of the Hilldale team and 15 Kansas City Monarch players with four league executives in the center. Included on the Hilldale team sometimes known as the Darby Daisies are Hall of fame catcher Biz Mackey Hall of Fame third basemen "Judy" Johnson player/manger Francis Warfield Hall of Fame slugger Louis Santop and southpaw ace "Nip" Winters. Notable players on the Monarchs included pitcher/manger Jose Mendez and second basemen Newt Allen; not pictured on the Monarchs was their ace Hall of Famer Bullet Rogan who injured himself prior to the series. Between the two teams in the center of the image stands Andrew "Rube" Foster the founder of the Negro National League and the "Father of the Negro Leagues." Hilldale would redeem their loss in the first world series wining this one 5-1. <br /> <br /> The last example of this photograph we could locate on the market appeared in the sale of the collection of Jeff Eastland selling at Robert Edwards Auctions in their Spring 2004 sale for $13800 said at the time to be one of two known copies. unknown