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11312Civil Rights leader. He was assassinated in Memphis Tennessee in 1968. Original large Life Magazine 11 x 14" dated April 1968. Complete and unsigned. Minor wear to spine otherwise in excellent condition. unknown books
195182416Boston 1951. Typescript autograph letter signed by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. requesting housing upon his acceptance to Boston University Graduate School. The letter dated June 15th 1951 and addressed to Dean Charles W. Alter Boston University Graduate School reads "Dear Dean Alter I have been accepted in Boston University Graduate School as a regular student and a candidate for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the field of Systematic Theology. I am now interested in finding living accommodations on the campus or at least very near by. A single room would be preferable. If such is possible I would appreciate having it reserved. I am also interested in applying for a graduate Fellowship. Please send me the necessary information at this point along with an application blank. Thanks in advance for your cooperation I am Sincerely yours Martin L. King Jr." King later recalled his experience with housing bias in 1951 Boston in an interview with the Boston Globe in 1965 "I remember very well trying to find a place to live. I went into place after place where there were signs that rooms were for rent. They were for rent until they found out I was a Negro and suddenly they had just been rented." Double matted and framed with a photograph of a young King. The entire piece measures 14 inches by 21.75 inches. This letter offers an extraordinary glimpse into the education of the great African-American Civil Rights leader exemplifying his own experiences with the systemic racism in 1950s American society. Martin Luther King Jr. first received recognition for his outstanding skills as a public speaker as a student at Booker T. Washington High School in Atlanta Georgia. He received early acceptance into the Liberal Arts program at the historically black Morehouse College at the age of 15 also in Atlanta and at age 18 decided to enter the ministry. After graduating from Morehouse in 1948 with a B.A. in Sociology King enrolled in Crozer Theological Seminary in Chester Pennsylvania where he graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Divinity in 1951. That same year he applied to Graduate School at Boston University where in June of 1955 he received his Ph.D. in Systematic Theology with a dissertation titled A Comparison of the Conceptions of God in the Thinking of Paul Tillich and Henry Nelson Wieman. While pursuing doctoral studies King worked as an assistant minister at Boston's historic Twelfth Baptist Church with Reverend William Hunter Hester a friend of King's father who became an important influence on King's later work. unknown books
1983039685Frankfurt am Main: Insel Verlag 1983. 1e Auflage. 243 1p. b/w facs. titlespages original stiff printed wrappers editor's signed presentation copy Insel Almanach auf das Jahr 1983. Insel Verlag unknown books
12858WEST NEWMAN 1960. TRANS/LEONARD ZWINGER FIRST AMERICAN EDITION VERY GOOD. 1st Edition. WEST, NEWMAN, 1960 unknown books
196136706Grosse Pointe: Junto: a Private Press 1961. cloth. Junto: A Private Press. 12mo. cloth. iv 18 4 pages. Limited to 75 numbered copies printed by Julius Goodman Jr at his private press. With some decorations printed in red ink. Junto: a Private Press unknown books
192639743Cedar Rapids Iowa: privately printed for the friends of Luther Albertus and Elinore Taylor Brewer 1926. Edition limited to 300 copies 8vo pp. 48; portrait frontispiece of Hunt one additional plate; original parchment-backed grey boards gilt-lettered spine and front cover parchment a bit soiled some foxing to flyleaf else a fine copy. A work concerned with Hunt's habit of making annotations in the margins of the books he read. "More Marginalia based on Leigh Hunt's copy of Henry E. Napier's Florentine History 1846" by A. Francis Trams was published in 1931 also for the friends of the Brewers. Printed at the Torch Press. <br/><br/> privately printed for the friends of Luther Albertus and Elinore Taylor Brewer hardcover books
18503517Washington DC 1850. First Edition. Very good. Large folding lithograph map with U.S. Army routes in red 659 x 500 mm. Splits at folds on left where attached to text light browning. Text: 8vo 224 x 140 mm. 14 2 pp. including final blank leaf extracted from a larger volume and repaired. First edition of this excellent map illustrative of both the Mexican-American War and the cartography of Mexico prepared by members of the U.S. Army Topographical Engineers. Our map is accompanied by the essential text which is not always present. Herein "cartographer M.L. Smith Lieutenant of the Topographical Engineers writes to J.J. Abert Colonel Corps Topographical Engineers paying homage to the accuracy of Baron Humboldt's map of the Valley of Mexico and stating that it was the only one in which they placed confidence for moving troops in to capture the city. He remarks however that he believes that the present map is the first survey of the valley ever made by triangulation. His colleague E.L.F. Hardcastle supplements the report with memoirs of the march made in his journal as events occurred. This sparse but pithy report has excellent details on military engineering." Dorothy Sloan Auction 24a lot 242. The present example comes from Dorothy Sloan's own Americana collection which was purchased by us in 2020.<br/><br/>Garrett & Goodwin The Mexican-American War pp. 296 430-431. Haferkorn p. 31. Tutorow 1632. unknown books
193213238ELondon: Readers Library 1932. Photoplay edition issued to coincide with the British release of the Paramount film Madame Butterfly starring Cary Grant and Sylvia Sidney. About fine with just a hint of rubbing to the spine in a near fine dust jacket with a trace of dust soiling and a few small tears. The front panel of the dust jacket is a lovely bright colorful illustration showing two Japanese women in kimonos looking out to sea with one woman holding a baby. Readers Library unknown books
1932145965Hollywood: Paramount Pictures 1932. Draft script for an unproduced film. With holograph pencil annotations to the front wrapper. <br/><br/>An early screenplay by American playwright Zoe Akins who won a Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1935 for her adaptation of Edith Wharton's "The Old Maid." <br/><br/>Based on the 1898 story by John Luther Long. An American naval officer purchases marries and abandons a Japanese geisha named Butterfly leaving her penniless pregnant and increasingly despairing of his return. <br/><br/>Madame Butterfly has been adapted numerous times for opera stage and film although many of these productions have faced increased scrutiny in recent years for their stereotypical portrayals of Japanese people white actors in "yellowface" and inaccurate descriptions of Japanese customs and culture.<br/><br/>Tall white titled self wrappers noted as MASTER FILE on the front wrapper rubber-stamped production No. 1083 with credits for screenwriter Zoe Akins. 100 leaves with last page of text numbered G-25. Carbon typescript on onionskin stock rectos only. Pages Very Good plus wrapper Very Good plus side stapled. Paramount Pictures unknown books
028247Berlin: Walter De Gruyter & Co. Unter Mitwirkung von Albert Leitzmann herausgegeben von Otto Clemen. 6e durchgesehene Auflage. 1959-1966. 8 volumes complete original cloth. Contents: Bd. 1 Schriften von 1517 bis 1520. Bd. 2 Schriften von 152 bis 1524. Bd. 3 Schriften von 1524 bis 1528. Bd. 4 Schriften von 1529 bis 1545 5e verbesserte Auflage. Bd. 5 Der junge Luther herausgegeben von Erich Voegelsang 3e Auflage. Bd. 6 Luthers Briefe herausgegeben von Hanns Rückert 3. verbesserte Auflage. Bd. 7 Predigten herausgegeben von Emanuel Hirsch 3e Auflage. Bd. 8 Tischreden herausgegeben von Otto Clemen 3e Auflage. Walter De Gruyter & Co unknown books
45433Saint Louis: Concordia Publishing House 1963. Hardcover. Very good. Ffith printing. x 461pp index. Very good hardback in a very good dustjacket. <br/><br/> Concordia Publishing House hardcover books
189323814Philadelphia: Lutheran Publication Society © 1893. 12mo. 140 pp. <br><br>Prepared and published by authority of the general Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran church in the United States."<br>Â Â Â Â A very late printing as explained on the title-page by the words "One hundred and eighteenth thousand copies printed to this date" . Publisher's gray cloth shelfback with printed paper sides; corners bumped & worn through to the boards. Ex-library: call number on binding bookplate on front pastedown perforation-stamps pencilling. Lutheran Publication Society hardcover books
19141325530New York and London: The Luther Burbank Society 1914. Hardcover. Octavo; pp 302; Fair; brown pictorial spine with gilt text; no jacket; this volume only; cloth has some darkening to exterior mostly toward edges; rubbing wear to spine edges and for corners; bumped head of head fore corners; embossed illustration to front; sturdy boards; text block has slightly age toned fore and tail edges; top edge gilt; deckled fore edge; cracked hinges; frontispiece; profusely illustrated; few uncut pages;. 1325530. FP New Rockville Stock. The Luther Burbank Society hardcover books
192313519Cedar Rapids: Privately printed for Friends of Luther Albertus and Elinore Taylor Brewer 1923. parchment-backed boards. Torch Press. small 8vo. parchment-backed boards. 38 2 pages. Limited to 300 copies. Brewer on his favorite subject Leigh Hunt. Privately printed for Friends of Luther Albertus and Elinore Taylor Brewer unknown books
192327351Iowa City: State Historical Society of Iowa 1923. First edition8vo pp. 2 89; original brown paper wrappers with overlapping edges titled in black on front cover the edges chipped and torn; overall good and sturdy. <br/><br/> State Historical Society of Iowa unknown books
200744034NY: Limited Editions Club 2007. Hardcover. Very good. #121 of 420cc signed by the artist Faith Ringgold. Fine copy bound in full red linen with leather label and matching case. <br/><br/> Limited Editions Club hardcover books
193039742Cedar Rapids: Privately printed for the friends of Luther Albertus and Elinore Taylor Brewer 1930. Edition limited to 300 copies 8vo pp. 35; original tan cloth-backed boards some soiling gilt-stamped spine gilt mostly rubbed away else a very good copy. Printed at the Torch Press. <br/><br/> Privately printed for the friends of Luther Albertus and Elinore Taylor Brewer hardcover books
1930WRCLIT37730Cedar Rapids: Privately printed for the friends of Luther Albertus Brewer and Elinore Taylor Brewer 1930. Cloth and boards. First edition. One of 300 copies. Edges a bit tanned boards lightly soiled spine faded but a good copy. Privately printed for the friends of Luther Albertus Brewer and Elinore Taylor Brewer hardcover books
1930WRCLIT47132Cedar Rapids: Privately printed for the friends of Luther Albertus and Elinore Taylor Brewer 1930. Large octavo. Gilt cloth-backed boards. First edition. One of three hundred copies printed at The Torch Press. Bit of adhesive residue at extreme top and bottom edge of boards and on free endsheets boards faintly tanned toward edges and bit dust- smudged but near very good. Privately printed for the friends of Luther Albertus and Elinore Taylor Brewer hardcover books
193239745Cedar Rapids Iowa: Privately printed for the friends of the Torch Press and of Luther Albertus and Elinore Taylor Brewer 1932. Edition limited to 325 copies small 8vo pp. 39; original tan printed wrappers a bit soiled a near fine copy. <br/><br/> Privately printed for the friends of the Torch Press and of Luther Albertus and Elinore Taylor Brewer unknown books
1900M6415Philadelphia:: P. Blakiston's Son 1900. 1900. FOURTH EDITION. 233 x 159 mm. 8vo. xii 80 ads 4 pp. Gilt-stamped red cloth; covers water-stained spine faded else very good. Ownership signature of Myra Redfield-Hewitt. Cordasco 00-1540. P. Blakiston's Son, 1900. hardcover books
1978USTALAN00fpUniversity of Nebraska Press 1978. Very Good. Standing Bear Luther. Land of the Spotted Eagle. Lincoln NE: University of Nebraska Press 1978. xvii 259pp. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Very good. Edges lightly rubbed and red remainder mark on bottom of text. University of Nebraska Press paperback books
1978USTALAN00SJRUniversity of Nebraska Press 1978. Very Good. Standing Bear Luther. Land of the Spotted Eagle. Ellis Richard N. Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press 1978. 259pp. 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Very good with light bumping. Previous owners' name on half title page. Pencil notes on last page. University of Nebraska Press paperback books
195035443Santiago de Chile: Imprenta Universitaria 1950. First edition. Stapled paper wrappers. A very good copy. 15 pp. 8vo. Evans was Director of the Library of Congress. Imprenta Universitaria unknown books
1894242457Franklin Falls N.H.: Merrimack Journal Print 1894. Vignette of black gelding. 98 lines of text including ornamental headline and 27-line advertisement for Dr. Goudy's Magic Liniment; 24 lines naming references in N.H. and Vt. 15 inches x 5-1/2 inches. A few tiny marginal flaws. Small tape repair on verso at old fold. Fine. Vignette of black gelding. 98 lines of text including ornamental headline and 27-line advertisement for Dr. Goudy's Magic Liniment; 24 lines naming references in N.H. and Vt. 15 inches x 5-1/2 inches. Informative professional circular for an unusual specialty with related advertisements for liniment and for spaying dogs. Merrimack Journal Print unknown books