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1784WRCLIT66506London: Printed by John Paramore 1784. 12pp. 12mo. Extracted from nonce pamphlet volume. Foxed else a good copy. A late edition of this sermon the earliest known printing being from Limerick dated 1775. ESTC T186299. BAKER 306. Printed by John Paramore unknown books
1850005254New York: Lane & Scott 1850. Volume II only of a set of two. Very Good Minus leather boards rubbed and worn at corners moderate foxing throughout some early marginal pencilling and underlining. Overall a sound and readable copy. . Later Edition. Full Calf. Very Good Minus/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo. Lane & Scott Hardcover books
1784WRCLIT66508London: Printed by J. Paramore 1784. 16p. 12mo. Extracted from nonce pamphlet volume. Late edition first published in 1758. Tanned with marginal discoloration to one leaf; a good copy. ESTC N18206. BAKER 185. Printed by J. Paramore unknown books
1784WRCLIT66513London: Printed by John Paramore 1784. 16pp. 12mo. Extracted from nonce pamphlet volume. Some foxing else near very good. The third London printing reported by ESTC. ESTC T39798. BAKER 200i. Printed by John Paramore unknown books
1762WRCLIT66501Dublin: Printed by S. Powell 1762. 111pp. 12mo. Extracted from nonce pamphlet volume. Slight tanning but a very good copy. First edition published in the same year as the London edition which is denoted the "Second Edition." An uncommon edition: ESTC locates four copies in North America and six in the British Isles 3 of them at Manchester. OCLC only adds a handful of additional possibilities. NCBEL cites only this edition. ESTC T16613. BAKER 211. NCBEL II:1632. Printed by S. Powell unknown books
196155275New York: Emergency Civil Liberties Committee 1961. 15p. wraps first edition movement stamp on front wrap. Emergency Civil Liberties Committee unknown books
196058334n.p. 1960. Paperback. Very Good. 22p. 323-354. Wrapper. 23cm. Minor chipping & some foxing on front cover. Offprint from the Journal of Human Relations Vol. VIII Nos. 3 and 4. <br/><br/> paperback books
194382112n.p. 1943. Paperback. Very Good. pp. 295-300. Wrapper. 27cm. Text double-columned. Offprint from Social Education Vol. VII No. 7 November 1943. <br/><br/> paperback books
196482184Washington: Associated Publishers 1964. Paperback. Fine. Blue wrapper. 24cm. Address delivered at the 27th Annual Breakfast of the New York Branch of the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History Feb 16 1964. <br/><br/> Associated Publishers paperback books
196950793Washington DC: The Association for the Study of Negro Life & History 1969. First Edition. Octavo. Printed card wrappers; 200pp. Slight external soil and wear; text clean tight and unmarked - a sound Very Good copy. <br/><br/>Historical essays by the long-time Howard University professor and Wilberforce University President 1942-47. Wesley was the third African-American to be awarded a PhD in History. The Association for the Study of Negro Life & History unknown books
192750792New York: Vanguard Press 1927. Second printing. 12mo; original blue cloth boards; pictorial endpapers; xiv1-343pp. Ownership signature Horace M Douty American labor historian to front endpaper. Cloth slightly rubbed on front cover; text a bit tanned but still a clean tight and unmarked copy - VG lacking the uncommon dustwrapper. Illustrated with statistical charts and maps.<br/><br/>Historical and statistical analysis of working conditions for African-Americans from the antebellum period through the end of the First World War. A much-cited work. Wesley a professor of history at Howard University was only the third African-American to receive a PhD in History. BLOCKSON 3540. Vanguard Press unknown books
192750791New York: Vanguard Press 1927. First Edition. First printing. 12mo; original orange cloth boards; pictorial endpapers; xiv1-343pp. Covers slightly soiled; crease to title page text clean tight and unmarked - solidly VG lacking the uncommon dustwrapper. Illustrated with statistical charts and maps.<br/><br/>Historical and statistical analysis of working conditions for African-Americans from the antebellum period through the end of the First World War. A much-cited work. Wesley long-time professor of History at Howard University and later President of Wilberforce University 1942-47 was only the third African-American to receive a PhD in History. BLOCKSON 3540. Vanguard Press unknown books
1939002247No Place: Journal of Negro Education 1939. Issued as an offprint of the Journal of Negro Education July 1939. 16 pages in stapled blue stiff wrappers. Near Fine slight corner crease top corner. . Reprint. Printed Wrappers. Near Fine/No Jacket As Issued. Journal of Negro Education Paperback books
1784WRCLIT66510London: Printed by J. Paramore 1784. 16p. 12mo. Extracted from nonce pamphlet volume. A bit foxed with shallow tidemark at fore- edge; a good coy. A late edition of this sermon which was first printed shortly after its delivery. ESTC N24012. BAKER 33. Printed by J. Paramore unknown books
UWESHAR00AFCupples & Leon. Very Good. Wesley Charles. Hark! the Herald Angels Sing. NY: Cupples & Leon ND. 16pp. Illustrated. 16mo. Hardcover with gilt illustration. Book condition: Very good with lightly rubbed edges and chipped spine ends. Cupples & Leon hardcover books
1975136078London: The Keepsake Press 1975. First edition. Softcover. 37 pages. A fine copy in wrappers in a fine dust jacket. A very fresh copy. The Keepsake Press unknown books
199049798NY & Los Angeles: Vantage Press 1990. First edition. 261 pp. Fine in very near fine dust jacket. Review slip laid in. Three short novels. NY & Los Angeles: Vantage Press unknown books
1953140938190Los Angeles: Civil Rights Congress 1953. First Edition. Very Good. First edition. 4 44 pp. Stapled wraps. Very Good with wraps a little edge-worn. Letters from an African-American inmate on death row. Civil Rights Congress unknown books
19536883Los Angeles: Civil Rights Congress 1953. 44p. staplebound pamphlet very good. Wells was an African American inmate in San Quentin prison sentenced to death for throwing a cuspidor at a guard while serving a life sentence. Attorney Charles Garry later known for his work with the Black Panthers filed a suit on his behalf attacking many of the racist policies of the prison system including its segregation policies as failure to provide true rehabilitation. His case and the support campaign around it has been discussed relatively recently in Theodore Hamm's "Wesley Robert Wells and the Civil Rights Congress Campaign. Civil Rights Congress unknown books
1902Embry 161981Press of Jennings & Pye 1902. First edition first printing. Dark splash stain to front panel else near fine in custom mylar cover. Green cloth no dust jacket. Press of Jennings & Pye, 1902. First edition, first printing. hardcover books
1902WRCAM13557Cincinnati 1902. 313pp. Gilt cloth. Some edge wear spine sunned couple of minor marginal stains else very good. A vivid description of life in Kansas the Black Hills and Nebraska in the 1860s including details of Indian depredations. HOWES W244. GRAFF 4580. hardcover books
200013901Seattle: University of Washington Press 2000. 1st edition. Fine in fine dust jacket. Essays on Northwest U.S. artists painters and musicians including Mark Tobey Morris Graves Theodore Roethke Elizabeth Bishop Ernest Bloch etc. Seattle: University of Washington Press, unknown books
2004171616Munster: Hachmeister 2004. Hardcover. VG- ex-library copy with barcode sticker inside front cover and pencil marking on title page. rubbing to lettering on front cover. Color-illustrated and 3/4 burgundy cloth boards with cream lettering. 149 pp. Mainly color illustrations. Portraits. Catalog of an exhibition held at Hachmeister Galerie Münster November 20 2004-February 26 2005. Includes bibliographical references. Hachmeister hardcover books
1995163370Chicago IL: Museum of Contemporary Art 1995. First edition. Softcover. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran June 3 through August 27 1995. Foreword by Kevin E. Consey. Essay by Lynne Warren. Includes 7 color illustrations. A near fine copy in stapled wrappers with some slight sunning along the spine. Museum of Contemporary Art unknown books
1929014113New York: Methodist Book Concern 1929. Book. Very good condition. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. Early reprint edition. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. 109 pages of text. Hardcover binding with minimal shelfwear; including a scuff to the bottom edge. Unclipped dustjacket with a few small chips several tears moderate rubbing and moderate staining soiling; protected in archival mylar. Signed on the front endpaper by the author "Frank W. Warne". The text is clean and unmarked. First edition 5th printing. Methodist Book Concern Hardcover books