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1967137331New York: Harper & Row Publishers 1967. First edition of King's "last grand expression of his vision" Cornel West. Octavo original half cloth illustrated with eight pages of black-and-white photogravures. Presentation copy inscribed by the author on the front free endpaper "To Carl Colodne With Best Wishes for Peace and Justice Martin Luther King Jr." Fine in a fine dust jacket small name. Jacket design by Ronald Clyne. Jacket photograph of Martin Luther King Jr. by Bob Fitch. Housed in a custom half morocco clamshell box. Where Do We Go from Here is Dr. King’s analysis of the state of American race relations and the movement after a decade of U.S. civil rights struggles. ‘‘With Selma and the Voting Rights Act one phase of development in the civil rights revolution came to an end’’ he observed King 3. King believed that the next phase in the movement would bring its own challenges as African Americans continued to make demands for better jobs higher wages decent housing an education equal to that of whites and a guarantee that the rights won in the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965 would be enforced by the federal government. Harper & Row, Publishers hardcover
1967066270New York: Harper and Row 1967. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Black 1/4 cloth golden-rod paper-covered boards. Thin line of tanning at head of spine panel text block edges a bit foxed otherwise about as issued. Former owner's signature/date inked on front flyleaf which also shows surface rubbing to upper portion otherwise unmarked. Pictorial dust jacket VG with mild rubbing and minor loss at head of spine panel price-clipped front flap now in mylar. Stated 1st ed. Harper and Row Hardcover
2013DADAX1459647769ReadHowYouWant 2013-01-08. 16th ed. paperback. New. 7.75x0.70x10.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. ReadHowYouWant paperback
19689096Beacon Press 1968. 1968. Second Edition. . Soft cover. New/New. 2nd Printing STORED NEW PRISTINE CONDITION SANITIZED THEN WRAPPED PHOTOS OF BOOK EMAILED UPON REQUEST; Book <br/> <br/> Beacon Press, [1968]. paperback
1967G006012394XI3N00HarperCollins Publishers 1967. Hardcover. Good. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. HarperCollins Publishers hardcover
196713328New York: Harper and Row 1967. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good /near fine. Octavo 207pp. A crisp clean copy very good or better in the publisher's yellow boards with black cloth spine. Some foxing to the top edge and the tops of the boards else tight sound and unmarked. In a near fine dust jacket a bit darkened on the spine with some isolated foxing to the verso some nicks to the top edge but otherwise fresh and bright. Apparently a review copy with a glossy promotional photograph of King by Bob Fitch for the SCLC laid in but no review slip or any other ephemera. The caption reads: "Author of 'Where Do We Go From Here' to be published by Harper & Row on June 19 1970." The photograph which depicts King standing at is modest desk with a portrait of Gandhi on the wall behind him was reproduced on the rear panel of the dust jacket. This was the last of four books published by King in his lifetime and outlines the more wide-ranging social progressivism that he hoped to spread using the momentum of the Civil Rights Movement most especially the eradication of poverty. Harper and Row hardcover
2012DADAX036931641XReadHowYouWant 2012-10-02. Large type / Large print. paperback. New. 6.14x0.86x9.21. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. ReadHowYouWant paperback
54015358-6HarperCollins Publishers. Used - Good. Pages intact with minimal writing/highlighting. The binding may be loose and creased. Dust jackets/supplements are not included. Stock photo provided. Product includes identifying sticker. Better World Books: Buy Books. Do Good. HarperCollins Publishers unknown
1967614396New York: Harper & Row 1967. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Early printing with "D-S" code April 1968. Fine in about fine dust jacket with a touch of wear at the spine ends. Harper & Row hardcover
1967187244New York: Harper Row 1967. To the parents of a young volunteer First edition inscribed by the author on the front free endpaper "To Dr. & Mrs. Jesse Holland with best wishes for Peace and Brotherhood Martin Luther King Jr.". Included is a photograph of King with his arm around their daughter Jessica E. Holland - "a key member of Dr. Martin Luther King's staff at the Southern Christian Leadership Conference" Oral History Review. In 1968 Jessica paused her studies at Barnard College to volunteer with King and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. Jessica likely arranged the inscription for her parents who lived in Far Rockaway Long Island although the family recalls that they were also donors to the SCLC. After King's assassination Jessica returned to Barnard and graduated in 1969. She later worked as a corporate oral historian including for the New York Stock Exchange McKinsey and Company Philip Morris and AT&T. Where Do We Go from Here was published after the 1965 Voting Rights Act and other civil rights milestones and reflected on the next steps for African Americans. The book sought to offer an alternative to the radicalism of the Black Power movement and instead advocate King's vision of peaceful and non-revolutionary change. Octavo. Original black quarter cloth spine lettered in gilt yellow paper sides. With dust jacket. Together with photograph in original frame with new window mount and conservation-standard acrylic frame size 20.5 x 25.5 cm. Minimal sunning at extremities; unclipped jacket with slight rubbing and nicking at extremities minor creasing: a near-fine copy in very good jacket. "Dedication: In Memory of Jessica E. Holland" in The Oral History Review Vol. 17 No. 1 Spring 1989. hardcover
1967374988New York: Harper & Row Publishers 1967. First edition first printing. Inscribed on the front endpaper to Wilfred Cohen. 209pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Publisher's black cloth and mustard paper-covered boards spine lettered in red and gilt. Fine in a near fine bright dust jacket with the most minor nicks to top and bottom edges of spine light rubbing and a small purple dampstain mostly to jacket verso. Housed in a custom marbled clamshell box lettered in gilt. First edition first printing. Inscribed on the front endpaper to Wilfred Cohen. 209pp. 1 vols. 8vo. A bright inscribed first edition of Dr Martin Luther King's fourth and final book published a year before his assassination. Written in a secluded house in Ocho Rios Jamaica with no telephone Cornel West called the book Dr King's "last grand expression of his vision."<br /> <br /> The inscription reads "To Wilfred Cohen In appreciation for your great support Martin Luther King Jr. Harper & Row, Publishers unknown
122841New York Harper & Row 1967. . First edition first printing; 8vo; internally fine; publisher's quarter black cloth over yellow paper-covered boards titles to spine gilt yellow endpapers MLK bookmark loosely inserted with the unclipped pictorial dustjacket slight dust-soiling a few small nicks to extremities with associated creasing; a very good copy.<br /> King's reflection on what he deemed 'the first phase of the American Civil Rights movement' from 1957 to 1967.<br /> New York, Harper & Row, 1967. hardcover
20102-0807000760Beacon Pr 2010. Hardcover. New. reprint edition. 223 pages. 8.50x5.75x1.00 inches. Beacon Pr hardcover
036931641X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
196722024New York: Harper & Row 1967. First edition first printing. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. 8vo. Black cloth spine printed in red and gold; yellowpaper over boards; yellow endpapers A fine copy. Stated first edition. The dustwrapper is price-clipped else fine. Laid in are two newspaper articles on King's march as well as a copy of Don Wolfe's poem "Dear Coretta."<br /> <p>. Harper & Row hardcover
elala5811Boston: Beacon Press 1968. First Beacon Press Edition. 8vo. pp. 6 p.l. 209. index. wrs. light crease in first few gatherings. ownership entry of American philosopher Alan Gewirth 1912-2004. elala5811 Boston: Beacon Press, [1968] unknown
1967506449New York: Sidney Hillman Foundation 1967. Softcover. Fine. First separate edition of this chapter: "This chapter is adapted from his book of the same name". Narrow octavo. 20pp. Stapled printed wrappers. A fine copy. Very scarce. Sidney Hillman Foundation unknown
19672202106New York: Harper & Row 1967. First. Hardcover. Very good/Very good. A very good first edition inscribed by Martin Luther King Jr.: "To my friends of Hyde Park Cooperative In appreciation for your great support. Martin Luther King Jr." This is an authentic inscription and signature by Dr. King not the common secretarial signature. In very good dust jacket with original price still on front flap. Housed in a custom-made fold-out slipcase. Laid in is an embossed card from publisher saying the book is presented "With the compliments of the author. Harper & Row hardcover
196722-2146New York: Harper and Row 1967. First. hardcover. Fine/Fine. A fine first edition in a fine dust jacket signed "Martin Luther King Jr." on the front free endpaper but may be a secretarial signature. Harper and Row unknown
1967022499New York: Harper & Row. Original yellow and black cloth. First Edition. Near Fine in Very Good Dust Jacket. . Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1967. Harper & Row hardcover
1459647769.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
3072395-6HarperCollins Publishers. Used - Good. Former library copy. Pages intact with minimal writing/highlighting. The binding may be loose and creased. Dust jackets/supplements are not included. Includes library markings. Stock photo provided. Product includes identifying sticker. Better World Books: Buy Books. Do Good. HarperCollins Publishers unknown
Q-006012394XHarper & Row. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Harper & Row hardcover
1967019026New York: Harper & Row 1967. First Edition. Hardcover. Two small scratches on the front of the dustwrapper that slightly affect the front cover of the book. About Fine in a close to Fine dustwrapper. A beautiful copy and outstanding inscription. INSCRIBED and SIGNED by the author filling most of the front free endpaper: "To David Hunter/Whose moral and financial/support have been of/inestimable value for the/continuance of my humble/efforts/Martin Luther King Jr." <br/><br/> Harper & Row hardcover
196717909New York: Harper & Row. 1967. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. DJ has 2" closed tear to front ; INSCRIBED with ball point pen by King to Wanda Horowitz the daughter of the conductor Toscanini. ; 8vo - 8" to 9" tall; 209 pages . Harper & Row hardcover