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1923010696Little Rock Arkansas 1923. Pamphlet. Very good. Women of America! The Past! The Present! The Future! Outline of the Principles and Teachings: Women of the Ku Klux Klan by Robbie Gill and Mary G. Witt. Little Rock Arkansas: Imperial Headquarters Women of the Ku Klux Klan 1923. 16 pages. Staple-bound within a tan card cover featuring an image of a woman carrying a torch and KKK shield. The Tip of the lower right front cover is missing and a split is beginning at its base; otherwise in nice shape with almost no wear.</p> <br /> <br /> <p>The 1920s brought on a renewal of interest in the Ku Klux Klan; however the organization that rapidly grew to perhaps as many as five million members and then just a rapidly decreased in size to less than 50000 had little if any relationship to the post-Civil War gangs of former Confederates who fought to deny freedmen their civil rights. Although it professed a connection it was actually a money-making scheme concocted by William Joseph Simmons an avid mystical fraternalist who hired two marketing experts Edward Young Clarke and Mrs. Elizabeth Tyler to lead a “Propagation Department†who became the “real creators†of a second reincarnated Klan. Through a system of paid recruiters known as kleagels they raised millions of dollars and spread a belief system not based on anti-black rhetoric but grounded in temperance Protestantism law and order and most importantly Americanism. </p> <br /> <br /> <p>In fact its white members felt so confident that American blacks "knew their place" in society that its members emphatically pledged “THAT THE NEGRO SHOULD BE PROTECTED in every way possible and to readily fight for their Constitutional rights†and prevent their exploitation by “papist’ Catholic and “avaricious†Jewish immigrants seeing those groups as real threats to the U.S. Constitution and American life. </p> <br /> <br /> <p>Although membership was strong in the South it was perhaps even more robust in the Midwest Mountain States Pacific Northwest and major Eastern cities and metropolitan centers across the country. Although membership correlated strongly with the Democratic Party many Republicans became members as well and the Klan claimed to have elected just as many Republican Governors Senators and Representatives as it did Democrats.</p> <br /> <br /> <p>This pamphlet successfully launched the Klan’s recruitment effort to attract “pure 100%†white Protestant women into its ranks. It begins with a discussion of why they were important contributors to the well-being of America and the importance of offering them a place at the Klan’s table. It also announces that its “Paramount Principles†were to keep America First promulgate Benevolence to all with malice to none bring women into an “order of clannish fidelity†to the country and promote the best interests of local communities states and the nation especially through control and growth of a “Free Public School System.†</p> . For more information see the most unbiased work regarding the Klan in the 1920s Wallace’s “The Ku Klux Klan in Calvin Coolidge’s America†at the Calvin Cooledge Presidential Foundation website.</p> <br /> <br /> <p>A rather scarce historical pamphlet documenting the Klan's successful effort to recruit mainstream American women. At the time of listing another example is for sale in the trade.</p> . unknown
SB20C-02362Mylabis Press. Collectible - Very Good. Signed Copy Collectible - Very Good. Inscribed by author Peter Wortsman on front endpage. Mylabis Press unknown
1985UGIL2PL00LWMylabris Press 1985. Very Good. Gill James editor. 2 Plus 2; A Collection of International Writing. Lausanne SW: Mylabris Press 1985. 451pp. Indexed. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Very good. Mylabris Press paperback books
2024__138205324XOUP Oxford 2024. Paperback. New. 8.27x0.79x11.61 inches. OUP Oxford paperback
2024__1382053452OUP Oxford 2024. Paperback. New. 8.27x0.79x11.65 inches. OUP Oxford paperback
2024__1382053177OUP Oxford 2024. Paperback. New. 8.27x0.79x11.65 inches. OUP Oxford paperback
2024__138205338XOUP Oxford 2024. Paperback. New. 8.27x0.79x11.61 inches. OUP Oxford paperback
2024__1382053525OUP Oxford 2024. Paperback. New. 8.27x1.38x11.61 inches. OUP Oxford paperback
2024__1382053312OUP Oxford 2024. Paperback. New. 8.27x0.79x11.61 inches. OUP Oxford paperback
1950007932New York: Devin-Adair 1950 unclipped dust jacket with light handling or dust soiling a few minor splits to edges book clean and unmarked shows some age nice copy a few pages intro then the 25 plates in white line on black field. First Edition. Cloth. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7 - 9 tall. Devin-Adair hardcover
0304322083.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1951201965London: Dent 1951. Third. hardcover. fine/near fine. GILL Eric. Illustrated throughout with elegant female nudes by Eric Gill. Thin 8vo red cloth dust wrapper. London: Dent 1951. Fine.<br/><br/> Third impression<br/><br/> Dent unknown books
193845025London: J. M. Dent for Hague and Gill. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. 1938. First Edition. Hardcover. Publisher's gilt-titled cloth all edges stained black. Slight offset to endpages trace foxing v slight bumping. The DJ in mylar is toned to spine chipped with tear to spine head slightly creased edges few closed edge tears. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . J. M. Dent for Hague and Gill hardcover
19514600311Lodi New Jersey: J M Dent 1951. Book. Good/Very Good. Cloth. Reprint. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Comprises 25 full page b & w drawings preceded by a short introduction. A bright firm book with slight foxing to the endpapers in a moderately faded dj . Pics available. J M Dent Hardcover
1951201965London: Dent 1951. Third. hardcover. fine/near fine. GILL Eric. Illustrated throughout with elegant female nudes by Eric Gill. Thin 8vo red cloth dust wrapper. London: Dent 1951. Fine.<br/> <br/> Third impression<br/> <br/> Dent unknown
193821458London: Dent for Hague and Gill 1938. A first edition first printing of '25 Nudes' published by Hague and Gill Dent in 1938. A near fine book without inscriptions - some darkening to the bottom edge and a little spotting to the endpapers. In a very good - one chip to the top of the spine with a little browning to the spine - rubbing chipping and browning generally. Becoming scarce. Accompanied by a mounted and framed title page from a first edition book of '25 Nudes' above the mounted signature of Eric Gill. A beautiful set. "25 Nudes" is a controversial set of erotic engravings created by British artist Eric Gill in the early 20th century. Known for his contributions to typography and sculpture Gill's explicit depiction of the human form sparked debate due to his unconventional lifestyle and personal beliefs. The series features intricate yet explicit representations of nude figures reflecting Gill's fascination with the human body and sensuality. Despite the artistic merit the controversy surrounding Gill's private life including allegations of misconduct has led to a complex legacy. The engravings remain a testament to the intersection of art sexuality and the artist's unconventional world view. Dent for Hague and Gill unknown
1950003325London: J. M. Dent & Sons LTD. 1950. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Second Impression . "Last reprinted 1950" stated. Of the original published in 1938. This 1950 Edition by Dent is SCARCE. Red cloth covered boards with gilt lettering to the front and spine. Unpaginated. This copy is NEAR FINE in a VERY GOOD unclipped 7s. 6d. net dust jacket. Exterior is rich. Lettering is bright. Edges are sharp. Scattered minimal foxing to paste downs end pages and end page versos. Otherwise unmarked crisp and tight. Dust jacket is modestly rubbed with a small faint "half cup" stain to front cover. Top of spine missing about 1/8" chip. Minimal other chipping / rubbing. J. M. Dent & Sons LTD. Hardcover
1951Embry 183026J. M. Dent & Sons 1951. Fine in near fine moderately toned price-clipped dust jacket in mylar cover. J. M. Dent & Sons, 1951. unknown books
195023847Devin-Adair 1950. Hardcover. Very Good - Used/None as Issued. 1950 Devin-Adair NY First US edition red cloth gilt titles no jacket tight binding light fox to endpapers no marks Please email for photos. Devin-Adair hardcover
1994128183Ridgefield Connecticut: Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art 1994. Softcover. VG. Blue pictorial wraps unpaginated 35 plates. Shows 35 large plates of contemporary art part of an exhibition -- "documented proof of the success of Larry Aldrich's experiment begun in 1964 aimed at establishing a museum in this country dedicated exclusively to the timely presentation of outstanding new art and emerging talent." Barry Rosenberg's essay. Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art paperback books
1393954162.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2006500179679Casterman 2006 21 8x1 8x28 6cm. 2006. Broché.
Myrdal, JanIn Pristine Condition. unknown
201110614London: Beautiful Books Ltd 2011. First Edition First Printing. Soft cover. Very good . States First Published 2011 with correct number line starting with 1 987654321 8vo. pp. 339 decorated paper covers appendices caecum A: The 42 explanation some interesting reads acknowledgments errors and omissions index about the. author. -- Bottom front corners slightly bumped. -- Overall Condition. "In The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy author Douglas Adams famously proposed that the answer to the question "What is the meaning of Life" was the number 42. Why that number Over the years many theories have been put forward but Adams steadfastly refused to clarify. It has taken a dedicated fan and investigator Peter Gill ten years to establish just why 42 is the answer. In this brilliantly detailed maniacally meticulous and hilariously offbeat volume Gill gives us a whole range of reasons why 42 really is the answer. On page 42 of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's StoneHarry discovers he is a wizard. Adolf Hitler turned vegetarian at the age of 42. Elvis Presley choked on his hamburger at the age of 42. Washington is the 42nd State. Channel 42 in the Stanley Hotel in Colorado where Stephen King stayed prior to writing The Shining shows Kubrick's film of the book in one non-stop loop".-az. Beautiful Books Ltd unknown
198463811New York: Steuben Glass 1984. PResumed first edition/first printing. Hardcover. Very good. No dust jacket. 32 p. Includes illustrations. This publication marks the 50th anniversary of the opening of the first Steuben Glass shop in New York City 1934. The items were chosen by a distinguished committee of curators from several major museums from nearly 2 000 crystal designs representing the five decades being commemorated. Steuben Glass hardcover