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193024960Philadelphia David McKay 1930. HBDJ 1930. First edition. Book Very good in GOOD dustwrapper with some small tears WEAR Creases & Tiny Chips Edges.Red Cloth Hardback Lettered in Black on Spine Cvr light wear Interior nice tight clean light fox Wear 320 PGS NO ADS in Back . By the Georgia-born author who was a key interviewer in the WPA's Ex-Slave Narratives project . Young woman Anne Bradley is willed & inherits an Old house on the Carolina Coast supposed to contain the Valuable Bradley pearls Hidden during the Civil War. Eventually Anne finds the Pearls in an Old Sundial & the Indian Prince gives her a handsome price for Them. which is rumored to have a fortune in pearls hidden within. Anne & her friends take possession & find much mystery & excitement in the fact that an EngLishman & Indian Prince are evidently on the trail of the Pearls. Enjoy this wonderful vintage copy! uVenile mystery notable for a number of African-American characters. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Good. Philadelphia David McKay hardcover
193424961David Mckay Philadelphia 1934. Publishers Red Dye Stain on Outer top pgs edge has Bled Thru to blank edge Margin of few pgs only slightly Inner flap DJ tiny edge chips & small red stain. NO INTERNALS HBDJ 1934. Early Edition Blue Cloth Hardcover with Bright Color Pasteon on front Cvr Duplicates DJ Illustration. . Book Condition: Very Good-. Dust Jacket Condition: GOOD AS-IS DJ light scuff tiny edge chips & DJ spine Tiny Chips Ends yet Titles INTACT. Blue hardcovers are clean gently bumped at spine ends color pastedown on front cover like new. publisher's top edge staining bled through to top 1/4 inch margins of first few pages else interior clean and tight. Dustjacket is bright and colorful spine ends missing 1/4 inch of paper edgewear and rubbing rear panel rubbed DJ in new CLEAR mylar cover. A very nice copy with scarce jacket. ; 8vo. Interior nice tight clean light Fox Wear few small stains & Scuff mrk Back DJ light Soil wear tiny edge chips Lists Thru The Coach by Pier. 304 pgs NO ADS IN BACK .at Pelican Cove on the Florida coast the Evans trio with their friend Merle Conner find themselves involved in mysterious circumstances. a fort-like House built high above the Sea a Chinese Servant Joe Choy & the Discovery of Artificially Planted Pearls in the Cove form parts of the Puzzle. Joe Choy finally supplies the Missing Clue a Code Note. Ed Evans deciphers this & a valuable Paper is Found which clears the Family Name Restoring them to Happiness & Prosperity. . Hard Cover. Very Good/Good. David Mckay, Philadelphia, hardcover
0851315038.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
SONG0851315038Brand: J a Allen n Co Ltd 0000-00-00. First Edition 1st Printing. hardcover. Used: Good. 6.25x0.75x7.75. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: J a Allen n Co Ltd hardcover
1964016023Simon & Schuster. Fine. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 1964. Simon & Schuster paperback
1964H34664New York: Simon and Schuster 1964. First Printing. Wraps. Very good. Small quarto wraps very good minor wear inscribed with a quotation from Nietzsche to the Pittsburgh radio station KDKA "with gratitude" from Ron Davidson who was an administrator with COFO/CORE/SNCC -- In 1961 the Council of Federated Organizations COFO was established as an umbrella organization to unify and meet the needs of an increasing presence of civil rights organizations in Mississippi including the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee SNCC the Congress of Racial Equality CORE the Southern Christian Leadership Conference SCLC the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People NAACP and a host of local civil rights organizations. Davidson was probably in Pittsburgh promoting the organizations and their mission and likely appeared on some radio show to that effect. 127 pp illustrated with b/w photos including work by Robert Frank and Danny Lyons. Simon and Schuster unknown
1964043428Simon and Schuster 1964. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Very Good. Stated First Printing. "Prepared with the cooperation and assistance of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee." With striking b/w photos of the Civil Rights Movement. Free of marks. With unopened pages and smooth spine. Covers with minor edgewear. Benefits the Friends of the Albany CA library. <br/> <br/> Simon and Schuster paperback
196479951USA: Simon and Schuster 1964. softcover. good. Softcover in good condition. Creasing and edgewear to covers including small tears particularly around and across the spine. Spine creased and worn/faded titling only partly legible. Pages lightly uniformly browned. Prior owners's signatures inside front cover large in ink. Sappho Cathal 12/24 Simon and Schuster paperback
19641395658New York New York: Simon & Schuster 1964. First Edition First Printing. Softcover. Quarto 127 pages. In Very Good minus condition. Spine is white with black lettering. Wraps have mild general scuffing and rubbing wear moderate creasing and two small closed tears along head edge. Inscribed "To dear Mrs. Challinor who is fighting for 2 things: good photography / civil rights" and dated "April 1965" by an unknown owner on front page. 1395658. Special Collections - Downstairs. Simon & Schuster unknown
1964326935New York: Simon & Schuster 1964. paperback. fine. Danny Lyon. Profusely illustrated throughout with b/w photographs many by Danny Lyon. 127 pages. Slim 4to pictorial wrappers just lightly rubbed. New York: Simon and Schuster 1964. First printing of the first edition. A fine copy.<br/> <br/> Simon & Schuster unknown
196450425New York: Simon & Schuster 1964. First Printing. Softcover. VG. Cocking to the spine and some fading to the same. Small wear to the edges. Binding is stable and in excellent shape. Unmarked. . Simon & Schuster paperback
19641408968New York: Simon and Schuster 1964. First printing. Softcover. Quarto 127 pages. In Fair condition. Spine is white with black print handwritten note. Price unclipped: “$1.95â€. Cover is illustrated white print; tears at spine ends edge wear creasing to corners shelf wear cocked spine. Text block has inscription in ink on front flyleaf. Illustrated: b&w photographs.<br /> <br /> Oversized books. Additional postage necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy International shipping unavailable due to size/weight restrictions. For international/expedited customers please inquire for rates.<br /> <br /> NOTE: Shelved in Locked Annex Oversized Ephemera. 1408968. FP New Rockville Stock. Simon and Schuster unknown
1964BOOKS099374INew York: Simon & Schuster. Very good copy. 1964. 1st. softcover. 4to 127 pp. A little waviness to wrappers & text block due to improper storage else about fine. . Simon & Schuster paperback
1964372673NY: Simon and Schuster 1964. 1st. Softcover. Softcover 96 pages illustrated wraps. A documentation and moving tribute to the Civil Rights activists of the 1960s many b&w photographs by Danny Lyons. Stated First Printing. Wrappers have creases rubbing. Previous owner's name on front fly leaf. Otherwise clean. Light tanning to pages. Record # 372673 Simon and Schuster paperback
1964001137New York: Simon & Schuster 1964 Book. Fair. Soft cover. First Printing. 128 pages list of photo credits. Photographers included are Danny Lyon Matt Herron Norris McNamara Roy De Carava Robert Frank Don Charles and others. Bump to the head of the spine general surface wear and edge rubbing staining on the upper and lower edges a few creased page corners. Binding remains intact text clean. Simon & Schuster paperback
196429935New York: Simon and Schuster 1964. First Printing. Paperback. Very Good with no dust jacket. light rubbing to edges. 127 pages; 8 3/8 x 10 1/2 Simon and Schuster paperback
1964101947Simon and Schuster 1964. Softcover. Good/No jacket. tall case. First printing. Covers worn with pieces of the back photo scuffed off. Front corner creased. Simon and Schuster unknown
19641591275144Simon & Schuster 1964. Paperback. Acceptable. Former library book; Missing dust jacket; Readable copy. Pages may have considerable notes/highlighting. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Ex-Library copy with typical library marks and stamps. Dust jacket missing. Third printing. Cover and binding are worn but intact. A reading copy in fair condition. This is a hardcover edition. Boards betray fading and nicks and other signs of wear and imperfection commensurate with age. Fraying on the spine but the binding remains structurally sound. Interior pages unmarked. Sealed in plastic for shipping. Secure packaging for safe delivery.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Simon & Schuster paperback
1964721010037<p>12mo 8.5"x10.5" photo illustrated wraps. Shows only slight wear for its age. .First Printing. Published by the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee. Significant photo essay with captions and story 3pp of photo credits. This book was not a little undertaking. Many of the photos were never seen by general public in the mainstream media. A true pictorial of the racial struggles of the 60's. .An important addition to any collection of civil rights material because it shows the struggle not merely describes it.Photo's by important photographers of the time including Danny Lyon and Robert Frank.</p> Simon and Schuster paperback
1964815D15New York: Simon and Schuster 1964. First edition. Cloth. Near Fine/Very Good. 10.5" by 8.5". Various; Danny Lyon. A first edition copy of 'The Movement' a historical work documenting the African-American struggle for equality during the Civil Rights Movement prepared by the SNCC and written by Lorraine Hansberry. First edition first printing. In the original unclipped dust wrapper. This is a very important work which chronicles the inhumane struggles faced by the African-American community published at the height of political tension in 1964. With text written by Lorraine Hansberry this book highlights the 'struggle for the humanization of our country' documenting all aspects of the 'social revolution' from the 'dauntless good humor of a twelve-year-old girl in a Georgia jail' to the 'rage and hatred of a Ku Klux Klansman'. 'The Movement' was prepared with assistance from the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee or the SNCC.Written by Lorraine Hansberry 1930-1965 a playwright and writer who was the first African-American woman to have a play performed on Broadway titled 'Raisin in the Sun'. Hansberry also worked at the Pan-Africanist newspaper 'Freedom' helping to document the African struggle for liberation. With photographs by Danny Lyon an American photographer and filmmaker who was the main photographer for the SNCC and was present for almost all of the major historical events during the Civil Rights Movement. Additional photographs by Bob Adelman Don Charles Frank Dandridge Roy De Carava William DuBois and many more.Collated complete. In the publisher's original cloth binding in the original unclipped dust wrapper. Externally excellent with just a bit of fading to the margins of boards and the spine. Dust wrapper is smart with just some slight edge wear chipping and some loss particularly to the top edge of the spine region. Wrap is lightly age-toned with a few marks. Internally firmly bound. Pages are very bright and clean throughout as are the illustrations. Near Fine Simon and Schuster hardcover
1964380029NY: Simon and Schuster 1964. 1st. Softcover. Fair/None. Softcover 96 pages illustrated wraps. A documentation and moving tribute to the Civil Rights activists of the 1960s many b&w photographs by Danny Lyons. Stated First Printing. Wrappers have chipping rubbing. Lorraine Hansberry best known for her award-winning play A Raisin in the Sun contributed the text. Record # 380029 Simon and Schuster paperback
0860549399.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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2003Q-0226136817University of Chicago Press 2003-12-15. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! University of Chicago Press paperback