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287p. Numerous text drawings. Decorated title page. Top edge gold. Uncut. Inked presentation from Mary Carter to Julia. 8vo. Original full tan cloth binding, gold lettered with embossed design of dancing natives on front cover. Slightly soiled. AFRICA/5
2014G-792-263Canopé - CRDP de Franche-Comté 2014. Very Good. Former library book. Edition 2014. Ammareal gives back up to 15% of this item's net price to charity organizations. Canopé - CRDP de Franche-Comté unknown
BN324429Canopé - CRDP de Franche-Comté. L'obésité des Jeunes : Faut qu'on en Parle 1DVD <br/><br/>L'obésité des Jeunes : Faut qu'on en Parle 1DVD Véronique Nègre et Collectif Canopé - CRDP de Franche-Comté unknown
19791062615Office du livre / Harvard, 1979. / - 1989. 281 S.; Abb. / 350 S.; Abb. / 325 S.; Abb. / 281 S.; Abb. / 379 S.; Abb. und 306 S. mit Abb.; ca. 25 cm. Originalleinenbände mit Schutzumschlag.
1989ART5908MLibro en rústica, 127 páginas, publicado en 1989 en las ediciones Cantz, muy buen estado general.
136 pages. Features: Nice color photo Lord & Taylor ad; Cuba - Profile of a Revolution - the old order has been swept away forever - many photos; Lament for the Rocking Chair; The Bantu Listens to a Louder Drum - the South African Negro call to freedom frightens the ruling whites; America's 500,000 Migrant Farm Workers; 'Marxist Mandarin' on Another Sales Trip - China's Premier Chou En-lai Revisits his South Asian Neighbors; Long-Run Plays - The Top Ten; photos of ice-breaking in the Great Lakes; Photos of interesting Senatorial Doors; Nice color photo ad for B. Altman & Co.; Photos of excavation in New York City; Peter M. Dawkins compares the attitudes toward collegiate sports in the United States and Great Britain - he was captain of the West Point Football Team and a unanimous All-America choice at halfback; 'April in Paris' for New York - Joseph Wechsberg is excited at the prospect of bringing Gallic imports to NYC; First Night Party for "Bye Bye Birdie" sponsored by L. Slade Brown; Let the Native Indian Be the Hero, by Stanley Walker; Rudolph Valentino was born 65 years ago - 5 nice photos; Restless Ports for the City's Food - Washington and Fulton Markets are colorful, obsolete, and about to be moved - article with photos; Golf Fever in Japan; Cut Out for Leisure - sexy photos by Gleb Derujinsky; Color photo ad for Knickerbocker Beer; Nice color Pepsi ad "The Sociables Prefer Pepsi"; About Polygamy - a fading practice in Africa; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Some yellowing with age. A sound vintage copy. Book
120 pages. Features: The One Test for the Presidency; Herzl's Dream - and the Reality, by David Ben-Gurion - a tribute to Theodor Herzl on his hundredth birthday; The Young Negro is a New Negro, by Hodding Carter; Royal Brides of Britain - illustrations; Liberty, Equality - and Parity - France's 5 million farmers want relief from rising costs; "Mai Fer Ledi" - 'My Fair Lady' is loved in Russia; Franz Josef Strauss - West Germany's Hard-Driving Defense Minister; House of Brotherhood - International House is located close to Columbia University - article and photos; Outside-Inside India - An tongue-in-cheek view of India; Accent on English Secretaries - why do so many American bosses prefer them?; Tomorrow's Forecasts - weather predication may be revolutionized by satellites; Lovely color-photo ad for Kay Windsor/Cranston; Arsenal of Delinquency - weapons used by juvenile delinquents; He Who Pitches Last - baseball managers rely more and more upon the relief hurler - article with photos of Fred Mayberry, Johnny Murphy, Joe Page, Kim Konstanty, Elray Face and Larry Sherry; Directing Themselves - with photos of Marlon Brando and John Wayne; Photo of Nashville students marching to protest the bombing of a Negro resident's home; and more; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Gently yellowed with age. A sound vintage copy. Book
201452905Batbeliever, 2014dar. BAT 099 2 CD CD
1963131003Philadelphia: the Association 1963. 6x9 inch flyer advertising the appearance of Gladys Dickson wife of Ghana's ex-Minister of Defense and other dignitaries. the Association unknown books
1944WRCAM55481Detroit 1944. Illustrated broadside printed on thick cardstock 21 3/4 x 13 3/4 inches. Soiling chipping closed edge tears and creasing. Good condition. An extraordinary survival - a large-format illustrated fundraising poster for the Detroit chapter of the United Negro College Fund UNCF in the first year of the organization's existence. Though the poster is undated it likely emanates from 1944 the founding and initial fundraising year for UNCF when its national fundraising goal was $1.5 million and the number of schools involved with the group was twenty-seven. The fundraising "quota" for the Detroit area was $75000 as stated here. The poster is printed in brown and green urging potential donors to "help maintain 27 Negro Colleges." Three photographs are printed in brown in the middle of the poster showing a young African- American man in a laboratory "Training for Scientific Production in War and Peace" a young man on a tractor "Education in Action - Training for Food Production" and an image of several men standing on the steps of a government building captioned "Lord Halifax Observes Training for Leadership." Both national committee members including John D. Rockefeller Jr. and the local "Detroit Committee" are listed at the bottom just above a notice that "Workers are Needed" and listings of the address and phone number for the Detroit office. <br> <br> The United Negro College Fund was founded in 1944 to address inequities in higher education funding and opportunities for African-American youth by appealing to the "national conscience." The organization focused on private historically-black colleges and universities and initially sought funding solely from the African- American community. Over the last seventy- five years the organization has grown to assist almost forty schools of higher education and advocate for K-12 education and has raised more than $5 billion to help over half a million students earn college degrees. <br> <br> No copies of this fundraising poster are listed in OCLC nor in any source we can locate. It is a rare surviving artifact from the founding year of one of the most important organizations devoted to African- American higher education. Marybeth Gasman ENVISIONING BLACK COLLEGES: A HISTORY OF THE UNITED NEGRO COLLEGE FUND Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press 2007. unknown books
1375742Paris: L'Harmattan, 2019 in-8, 373 pages, illustrations. Broché, très bon état. Coll. "Afrique Liberté".
048397353X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
288p. + Plus portrait frontis and full page photographs. Text drawings. Penciled ownership of F. H. Kelly. 8vo. Original full orange cloth binding, faded and worn. First Edition. AFRICA/2
250p. + Plus numerous full page color photographs of the country and the people of Transkei. Full page text photographs. Double column. Small folio. Original full orange cloth binding with slip case. De Luxe edition. Nice copy profusely illustrated with wonderful photographs. AFRICA/1
242p + Plus three full page maps and a large folding map of the Nile Valley. Inked presentation to I. S. Beecher from Weston Fuller, Feb. 22nd, 1901. Foxed. Damp stained. 8vo. Original full red cloth binding, gold lettered. Top and bottom of spine chipped. Front cover slightly marred with white paint. First American Edition? AFRICA/6.
1373913Dakar, Abidjan, Lomé: Les Nouvelles Editions Africaines, 1979 in-8, 168 pages. Bibliographie, lexique, index. Reliure basane rouge, très bon état.
1920113221La Novela Ilustrada 1920. hardcover. Aceptable. Madrid s/f aprox 1920. La Novela Ilustrada. Cartoné. 9284947784 pp. 25x19. Ilustrado. Algunas páginas sueltas. La Novela Ilustrada hardcover
19782307270006Dallas Texas: Taylor Publishing 1978. 2nd printing. Hardcover. Very good/no dust jacket. 1978 2nd printing/ signed and inscribed by club founder Dorothy Robinson/ previous owner's name signed Dallas, Texas: Taylor Publishing hardcover
1334131368.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1864196771864. African American The Negro Race in America. Edinburgh Review 1864. First Edition. Rebound in lavender wrappers. Original 39 page article with 5 headings extracted from the Edinburgh Review of January 1864. Octavo. An intricate look in 1860's into the transition from slavery to emancipation to reintegration in Western society. Topics covered within follow the "character and probable destiny of the negroes quite apart from the merits and demerits of the classes or parties brought by parties whose strifes they have been brought into by their present position". The author surfaces critical notions on the Black experience more specifically chartering the detrimental effects of enslavement and the difficulties of reintegration. An important text in very good condition. unknown
1967235281967. The Journal of Negro History traces Black historical scholarship from the civil rights movement of the late 1960s to the constitutional battles over affirmative action in the early 1980s. Kenneth B. Clark a psychologist whose work with Mamie Phipps Clark on children and racial segregation was cited in Brown v. Board of Education opens the January 1968 issue with "The Present Dilemma of the Negro" while other issues examine racial thought in colonial America Black sailors in the Navy and merchant service discipline under industrial slavery in the Old South antislavery agents working with free Black communities from 1833 to 1838 and the Bakke Weber and Fullilove affirmative-action cases. <br /> <br /> William M. Brewer and Alton Hornsby Jr. eds. The Journal of Negro History. Washington D.C.: The Association for the Study of Negro Life and History Inc. 1967-1982. Nine quarterly issues. Vol. LIII Nos. 3 and 4 July and October 1967; Vol. LIII Nos. 1 and 2 January and April 1968; Vol. LIV Nos. 1 2 3 and 4 January April July and October 1969; Vol. LV No. 1 January 1970; and Vol. LXVII No. 3 Fall 1982. Including writings "The Emergence of DuBois As An African Nationalist"; Max Welborn "Racial Massacre In Atlanta September 22 1906"; Valeria W. Weaver "The Failure Of Civil Rights 1875-1883 And Its Repercussions"; and "The Ethel Johns Report: Black Women In The Nursing Profession 1925." <br /> These issues show Woodson's program in the decades after civil rights activism brought Black historical scholarship into debates over school desegregation voting rights enforcement affirmative action and the recovery of African origins in Atlantic slavery. January 1969 number includes the annual report "The Mis-Education of The Negro" tying the Association's current work to Woodson's critique of American schooling while the 1982 number places King's memory Central African slavery Black women's nursing labor affirmative action and Civil War freedom claims in the same scholarly forum. A compact run of The Journal of Negro History that connects ASALH's Woodson-era mission to late twentieth-century scholarship on enslavement civil rights enforcement African Diaspora origins Black labor and affirmative action law. Wrappers show toning some scattered stains with some issues showing binding weakness; interiors remain readable. Overall very good condition. unknown
1527706494.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
200690170Atlanta: ADODI Muse 2006. Book. Very Good. Paperback. Signed by Authors. Autographed by all three members. Pages clean unmarked. Shelf wear edge worn. ADODI Muse Paperback
3740Navarre, 1947. Grand in-8° broché de 110 pages. Envoi autographe de l'auteur. Un des cent exemplaires numérotés (n°32) sur grand papier.