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191378740New York: MoffatYard 1913. Hardcover. Near Fine. Second edition. Cloth and decorated papercovered boards. A nice near fine copy with very light wear. Moffat,Yard hardcover
0260494747.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
A9781165160556New. unknown
1907107420New York: Moffat Yard & Co. 1907 Book. Very Good. Hardcover. NUMBERED AND SIGNED BY AUTHOR. Limited/Numbered. The works of Whistler the American painter in oils and watercolor and printmaker who was active during the American Gilded Age. Number 81 of 250 copies deluxe limited edition. "With a tentative list of the artist's works in oil lithograph and etching." 302 pages. Numerous plates with tissue guards; includes a gallery invitation to view "The Fur Jacket" by Whistler laid in. Reproduction of a silver placque by Mr. V. D. Brenner from photographs and documents for the first Exhibition of Whistler's Complete Works in London and Paris in 1905 tipped in. Minor wear spotting on edges a few scuff marks on the back cover inked name on flyleaf. Moffat, Yard & Co. hardcover
B9781165160556New. unknown
190992215New York: G. P. Putnam's 1909. Hardcover Octavo. Hardcover. Very good. full green levant morocco gilt lettering five raised bands to spine crimson watered silk endpapers 8 Volumes 373 374 444 231 213 401 435 453 pp illustrated in photogravure with original design by Frederick Simpson Coburn and Gustave Dore number 1/50 spines sunned description slip laid inside first volume<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> Standard shipping no tracking or insurance / Priority with tracking / Custom quote for large or heavy orders. G. P. Putnam's hardcover
1909656820G.P. Putnam's Sons 1909. First Thus. Trade Paperback. Near Fine. 8 volumes complete. A good set in period 3/4 navy blue morocco over marbled boards spines with raised bands and two gilt-ruled compartments covers sectioned with a single gilt filet top edges gilt marbled endpapers spine faded to brown with rubbing; some rubbing to boards; some nicking to spine tips. Illustrated with photogravures after Coburn and Dore. G.P. Putnam's Sons paperback
196859760New York: S.i. 1968. First Edition. Bifolium 38cm; pictorial newsprint wrappers; 4pp; illus. Horizontal fold at center else a fresh Fine copy. Memorial issue of The Worker a weekend paper circulated between 1958-1968 after The Daily Worker ceased operations. Released in the wake of Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination this issue contains an editorial titled "The Dream Is Indestructible" articles on King's aims goals and accomplishments coverage of the outpouring of national grief and concludes with "Dr. King's Legacy: "Fulfill It!" Communists Demand." Uncommon. S.i.] unknown
198415461New York: New Market Press 1984. Later printing. hardcover. A near fine copy in a very good plus price-clipped dust jacket. This copy has a bookplate pasted to the front endpaper signed by Coretta Scott King. A father's day gift inscription is above the bookplate and below written in the same hand "Bought when Coretta S King spoke in Seattle March 2001." From King's speeches and writings here are more than 120 quotations on the community of man racism civil rights justice and freedom faith and religion nonviolence and peace. Illustrated from photographs. Includes chronology and sources. New Market Press unknown
2008Q-1557048150William Morrow 2008-10-28. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! William Morrow hardcover
2001Q-1557044503William Morrow Paperbacks 2001-03-22. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! William Morrow Paperbacks paperback
2001Q-155704483xWilliam Morrow Paperbacks 2001-10-19. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! William Morrow Paperbacks paperback
198320744New York: Newmarket Press 1983. Third Printing. Hardcover with Dust Jacket. Fine/Fine. <br /> A POWERFUL ASSOCIATION COPY LINKING TWO OF THE MOST INFLUENTIAL REFORM MOVEMENTS OF MODERN AMERICA-INSCRIBED BY CORETTA SCOTT KING TO FEMINIST ACTIVIST AND FUTURE WEST VIRGINIA LEGISLATOR BONNIE BROWN.<br /> <br /> Curated directly by Mrs. King following her husband's assassination this volume stands as a profound physical testament to the shared overlapping networks of late 20th-century American social justice advocacy. It elegantly unites the intellectual legacy of Dr. King with the front-line political history of the Women's Rights movement.<br /> <br /> KEY FEATURES<br /> Visuals: Dust jacket features a high-contrast historical photograph of the iconic 1963 March on Washington on the front panel.<br /> Binding: Original green paper-covered boards featuring Dr. King's blind-stamped facsimile signature to the upper cover and bright gold titles to the spine.<br /> Content: Collects over 120 of Dr. King's most impactful and enduring quotes on nonviolence justice and faith introduced and curated systematically by Coretta Scott King.<br /> Associated Names: Coretta Scott King Inscriber/Selector; Bonnie L. Brown Associate/Dedicatee.<br /> Imprint: New York: Newmarket Press 1983. Third Printing.<br /> Specs: 8.25 inches tall / 112 pages.<br /> <br /> CONDITION: Fine / Fine. The bindings are tight and square holding the text block firmly with the internal pages remaining clean crisp and completely free of markings. The unblemished green boards display only minimal shelf handling presenting in true gift quality. The price-clipped dust jacket is bright clean and complete showing minor edge rubbing but remaining exceptionally well-preserved under a clear archival protective sleeve. HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE -<br /> As the foundational architect of the King Center Coretta Scott King was far more than a passive witness to history; she was the chief custodian of the nonviolent civil rights legacy. Her editorial selections in this compilation distilled decades of radical theological and political speeches into a potent ideological handbook explicitly designed to fuel ongoing activist movements across the globe.<br /> <br /> This specific artifact gains immense research and collection value through its direct connection to Bonnie L. Brown. Brown was a formidable dedicated feminist activist and a Democratic member of the West Virginia House of Delegates serving continuously from 1982 to 2012. Her three-decade legislative career was defined by fierce advocacy for civil liberties equal rights amendments and progressive social legislation.<br /> <br /> The presentation of this book from the primary widow of the Civil Rights struggle to a newly elected trailblazing southern female legislator captures a vital living moment of political solidarity. It illustrates how the rhetoric of the Black freedom movement directly informed and empowered the legislative battles of the modern feminist movement making this an uncommon association copy of profound historical depth.<br /> <br /> SCHOLARLY FEATURES<br /> Civil Rights Alliance: Documents the intersectional relationship between the Southern Civil Rights movement and state-level feminist political organizing through its copy-specific ownership history.<br /> Curatorial Vision: Serves as a primary document illustrating how Coretta Scott King actively shaped edited and preserved her late husband's philosophical legacy for subsequent generations.<br /> Rhetorical Anthology: Formulates a compact targeted thematic architecture of Dr. King's core speeches sermons and essays serving as an essential reference for 20th-century political rhetoric.<br /> <br /> SUBJECTS: Civil Rights Nonviolence Justice Faith Equality Social Justice Anthology Civil Rights Literature Coretta Scott King Bonnie Brown West Virginia Politics Feminism Women's History.<br /> GENRES: Association Copy Inscribed Copy African American History. Newmarket Press hardcover
1984Q-0937858285Newmarket Press 1984-01-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Newmarket Press hardcover
1987073911New York: Newmarket Press 1987. 16th printing. A square clean copy in green boards. Signed by Coretta Scott King on a bookplate on half title page. 122pp. Photos. Very nice unclipped 15.95 dust jacket has a midly sunned spine. New mylar cover. Signed. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - 8" - 9" Tall. Newmarket Press Hardcover
1992Q-1557041512Newmarket Pr 1992-12-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Newmarket Pr paperback
2014184749New York: William Morrow & Company 2014. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Fine in a Fine dust jacket. William Morrow & Company hardcover
0526802863.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1120936357.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1167225414.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0483610178.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
133120058X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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1037103793.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1965149476Yonkers: Educational Heritage Inc 1965. First edition of this comprehensive anthology that compiles historical documents speeches and firsthand accounts to trace the evolving struggle for African American freedom and equality. Quarto original publisher's orange cloth boards with black and white illustrations. Association copy inscribed by Martin Luther King Jr. to Sammy Davis Jr. on the front free endpaper "To my Dear Friend Sammy Davis Whose Friendship I Cherish very deeply Martin Luther King." Sammy Davis Jr. 1925–1990 was an American singer dancer and actor whose extraordinary versatility made him one of the most celebrated entertainers of the twentieth century. As the only Black member of the Rat Pack Davis broke racial barriers in entertainment while confronting segregation both on and off stage. His friendship with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. began through Davis’s activism and fundraising for King’s civil-rights efforts and deepened during the Civil Rights Movement. Davis used his fame to raise awareness and funds for King’s initiatives performing at civil rights benefits and supporting the 1963 March on Washington. In near fine condition with a small loss to the crown of the spine. Edited by Alfred E. Cain. Illustrated by Horace Varela. Housed in the original orange cloth slipcase within a custom folding chemise within a custom half morocco slipcase with gilt titles to the spine. Martin Luther King Jr. was a Baptist minister and activist who became the most visible spokesperson and leader in the civil rights movement from 1954 through 1968. He is best known for his role in the advancement of civil rights using the tactics of nonviolence and civil disobedience based on his Christian beliefs and inspired by the nonviolent activism of Mahatma Gandhi. King led the 1955 Montgomery bus boycott and in 1957 became the first president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference SCLC. With the SCLC he led an unsuccessful 1962 struggle against segregation in Albany Georgia and helped organize the nonviolent 1963 protests in Birmingham Alabama. He also helped organize the 1963 March on Washington where he delivered his famous "I Have a Dream" speech. On October 14 1964 King received the Nobel Peace Prize for combating racial inequality through nonviolent resistance. In 1965 he helped to organize the Selma to Montgomery marches and the following year he and the SCLC took the movement north to Chicago to work on segregated housing. In his final years he expanded his focus to include opposition towards poverty and the Vietnam War alienating many of his liberal allies with a 1967 speech titled "Beyond Vietnam". In 1968 King was planning a national occupation of Washington D.C. to be called the Poor People's Campaign when he was assassinated on April 4 in Memphis Tennessee. He was posthumously awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the Congressional Gold Medal. Martin Luther King Jr. Day was established as a holiday in numerous cities and states beginning in 1971 and as a U.S. federal holiday in 1986. The Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial on the National Mall in Washington D.C. was dedicated in 2011. Educational Heritage, Inc hardcover