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191189870Bound Brook:: Pentecostal Union. Very Good. 1911. Hardcover. B0022V64NW . Black and white photographs. First edition. Moderate shelf wear and aging else very good in green cloth with gilt lettering and design much of the gilt design on the front board is rubbed off. No dust jacket. . Pentecostal Union, hardcover books
191656068Zarephath New Jersey: The Pentecostal Union 1916. First Edition second printing. 8vo. green pictorial cloth; 209 pages & 11-page catalog in rear. Thirty- Six Photographic Illustrations. Very Good covers nice with some wear spine; contents clean & tight; ink name & date -1914-front endpaper. <br/><br/> The Pentecostal Union hardcover books
1925766Zarephath New Jersey: The Good Citizen 1925. Third Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; Hate GroupsKu Klux Klan Third edition stated. 7" x 5" Stapled illustrated wrappers. Very good plus: minimally worn a couple of faint stains to wrappers smidgen of loss to crown of spine. A sharp copy. The author was a feminist though she only espoused equality for white Protestant females. She founded the Pillar of Fire Church which was the only religious denomination publicly affiliated with the Ku Klux Klan. She also published two other books about the KKK as well as a monthly periodical that promoted Klan ideals. The Good Citizen hardcover books
192934311929. WHITE Bishop Alma. With Rev. Arthur K. WHITE. THE SILVER TRUMPET. Hymnal Of The Church Of The Pillar Of Fire. Zarephath NJ: Pillar Of Fire 1929. 8vo. blue cloth stamped in silver; 343 pages of hymns with 24 pages of responsive readings Index and some advertising. Third Edition. Very Good contents clean & tight with ink date on front endpaper some fading covers. $25.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books
19114813Bound Brook New Jersey: The Pentecostal Union 1911. First edition. Good/Alma Bridwell White was a founder of the white supremacist Pillar of Fire Church which was associated with the Ku Klux Klan. Her rhetoric is not alien to today's evangelicals. Octavo 216 pages including full page halftone illustrations. Ads. Bound in maroon cloth with gilt stamped figure of camel rider on upper board. Boards splayed. The Pentecostal Union hardcover books
19153185Zarephath NJ: The Pentecostal Union Pillar of Fire 1915. Octavo 213 pages plus advertisements. First edition. Black and white illustrations throughout. Alma White 1862-1946 was the founder and bishop of the Pillar of Fire Church she became the first female bishop in the United States in 1918 noted for her association with the Ku Klux Klan and her feminism anti-Catholicism anti-Semitism anti-Pentecostalism and racism. In Why I do Not Eat Meat White argues that "the eating of flesh was detrimental to spiritual growth" and offers scriptural evidence to support a meatless diet. In her claims that the Lord prefers a fleshless diet White argues the health and economic benefits for consumers. A five-page addenda offers quotes from various sources supporting the abolition of a meat-diet. Brown boards titled in black with some corner bumping otherwise very good. The Pentecostal Union (Pillar of Fire) hardcover books
192755978Zarephath New Jersey: Pillar of Fire 1927. Second Edition. 8vo. pictorial green cloth stamped in silver. Very Good some wear covers; contents clean & tight but with minor staining rear end papers. <br/><br/> Pillar of Fire hardcover books
1933170707009New York: Frederick A. Stokes 1933. Third Printing. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition third printing. Near Fine with toning to pages and faint darkening to spine cloth. In a Very Good dust jacket which is irregularly price-clipped edge worn rubbed and unevenly sunned. A striking copy in the scarce dust jacket. Frederick A. Stokes hardcover books
1933140937886New York: Frederick A. Stokes 1933. Second Printing. Good. First edition second printing. Bound in publisher's bind cloth stamped in dark blue. Good with cloth a bit mottled and stained. Previous owner name to front free endpaper pages toned. Scarce. Lacking the dust jacket. Frederick A. Stokes unknown books
1916193504New York: Leo Feist 1916. 10.25x13.5 inch sheet music in colorfully illustrated wraps small tape internal repair otherwise very good. "There are many oriental places Down in Chinatown / There are many oriental faces With almond eyes of brown." Song about a man working in a toy shop who laments his separation from a woman in Hong Kong to whom he promises to return. Leo Feist unknown books
199317315Tempe: Bilingual Press/Editorial Bilingue 1993. First edition. 123 pp. Small spot on top and bottom edge else near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers; a trade paperback original. Tempe: Bilingual Press/Editorial Bilingue paperback books
1993248884Tempe: Bilingual Review Press 1993. 123p. paperback; inscribed by the author. Light handling. Bilingual Review Press unknown books
197714733Austin: Place of Herons Press 1977. Paperback. v 68p. preface very good first edition trade paperback in red pictorial wraps. This first book of poetry by the California Chicana author won the UC Irvine Chicano Literary Prize. Place of Herons Press paperback books
1982164416Austin: Place of Herons Press 1982. v 68p. preface very good second printing trade paperback in red pictorial wraps. This first book of poetry by the California Chicana author won the UC Irvine Chicano Literary Prize. Place of Herons Press unknown books
1978202201San Bernadino: Los Padrinos of Southern California 1978. Magazine. 48p. includes covers. 8.5x11 inches photos ads stories very good magazine in stapled pictorial wraps. Cover story Prop 13 and Chicanos. Los Padrinos of Southern California unknown books
1980390398San Francisco 1980. Unbound. Fine. Photomechanically reproduced flyer on 8.5" x 14" paper. Fine. An original flyer promoting Ultrasheen Elements of Style and Soul Rebels at the Savoy with collage art of guns and JFK Jr. unknown books
194974456Chapel Hill NC: University of North Carolina Press 1949. cloth dust jacket. 8vo. cloth dust jacket. xii ii 194 pages. A bibliography listing and describing almost 2000 book and periodical titles on the subject of race generally and white-black relations in America in particular Besterman 6326-7. Arranged by author within more than 30 chapters such as the geography of race relations slave trade the plantation race conflict the Negro family church racial pride and prejudice etc. Dust jacket chipped. University of North Carolina Press unknown books
602083not signed on 1/2 length pose holding left hand gently under her chin. Photograph is by Melbourne Spurr Hollywood with his two line blindstamp in the lower left corner and rubberstamp on verso that reads: "Melbourne Spurr Portrait" and is on heavy stock; 9 3/4" x 7 3/4"; very good; ca. 1925. Tell 1898-1937 born March 27 1898 New York City; died December 29 1937 Hollywood California of a heart attack; silent screen actress; film career 1916-34: "Simon the Jester" 1916; "The Smugglers" 1916; "Nearly Married" 1917; "The Right to Love" 1920; "San Francisco Nights" 1928; "Love Comes Along" 1930; "Imitation of Life" 1934; died young; sister-in-law of director John G. Blystone; sister of actress Olive Tell. F. Soft cover. paperback books
199747053Old Lyme:: Friends of the Old Lyme-Phoebe Griffin Noyes Library. Fine. 1997. Paperback. Black and white photographs throughout. First edition paperback. SIGNED by the author. Fine in printed wraps. . Friends of the Old Lyme-Phoebe Griffin Noyes Library, paperback books
199724351Old Lyme: Friends of the Old Lyme-Phoebe Griffin Noyes Library. Fine. 1997. Paperback. Black and white photographs throughout. First edition paperback. Fine in printed wraps. . Friends of the Old Lyme-Phoebe Griffin Noyes Library paperback books
007349London: Grant Richards 1903. First American. Cloth. Good/No Jacket. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. 117 pp. Front and endpapers moderately browned browning around edges of text.Boards rubbed. London: Grant Richards, 1903 unknown books
1962WRCLIT73105Garden City: Doubleday 1962. Cloth and boards. Top edge a bit dust-soiled some tanning to the endsheets otherwise a very good sound copy in near very good dust jacket with significant tanning to rear white panel. First edition of the author's second novel short-listed for the Texas Institute of Letters Award for Fiction for its year. Doubleday hardcover books
168054Seoul: Ŭryu Munhwasa 4287. 348p. mildly worn and soiled wraps ink spots on the last page text in Korean signature penned on endpaper. University reader for Korean literature. Ŭryu Munhwasa unknown books
1960CAT0107California and New York 1960. Silver gelatin prints on glossy stock most 8 x 10 inches. Fine. A fine collection of press photos from an amazing period in American music with many classic soul singers included many of whom were represented by the William Morris Agency. Subjects include: Clyde McPhatter Ketty Lester Barbara McNair Leon Bibb Sheryl Easly who performed with the Sal Salvador Orchestra on a recording in 1963 Adam Wade Sam Cooke Odetta Nipsey Russell Leslie Uggams Maxine Brown Pearl Bailey Ray Charles Tiny Joe Freda Payne and Solomon Burke. Photos generally fine with no notable flaws though a few have an odd fold or crease. unknown books
197975910N.P.: Har-Ma Press 1979. cloth. Har-Ma Press. 8vo. cloth. 54 pages. Printed in an edition limited to 103 numbered copies this being a presentation copy to an unidentified printer with the ink signature of Harold and Alma Smith. Text includes wood engravings by Harold Smith that are accompanied by prose descriptions of the origin of each piece. Ephemera loosely inserted. Har-Ma Press unknown books