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1927022956Cedar Rapids: The Torch Press 1927. First Edition . Blue Cloth. Very Good. 104 Pp. First Edition 1927 Date On Title Page. Blue Cloth Spine Gilt. Used Gilt Bright But Not Brilliant A Few Tiny Discolorations On Cover Hinges Tight. Inscribed "To Mrs. Pearl B. Mitchell With The Warmest Congratulations And The Author's Compliments. June 20 1930 Herbert F Allen". <br/> <br/> The Torch Press hardcover
2004x-159467308XXulon Pr 2004. Paperback. New. 456 pages. 9.16x6.00x1.13 inches. Xulon Pr paperback
19458970New York: Common Council for American Unity 1945. First Editions. Stiff printed wrappers. Very Good/Good envelopes. Kurt Werth Bernardine Custer David Fredenthal illustrations. 8vo. Pp. 120 vol. III nos. 3 4; 112 vol. III no. 5 vol. V nos. 1 2. Each issue illustrated with a pp. 8 section of b&w gravure photo reproductions plus ink drawings in the text. Two-color printed wrappers saddle stapled. Minimal toning or foxing to edges else crisp and bright. With two original manila mailing envelopes addressed to Mr. Robert Ikeda at 28 - 4 - A in Hunt Idaho the Minidoka Relocation Center where West Coast Japanese Americans were imprisoned. Literary periodical of the Council established in 1940 to in part "overcome intolerance and discrimination because of foreign birth or descent race or nationality." With articles by Woody Guthrie Pearl S. Buck Langston Hughes Ralph Ellison Archibald MacLeish and others.<p>Several articles grapple with the imprisonment of Japanese Americans: a report on the December 1942 incident at Manzanar Relocation Center and a letter from its director Ralph Merritt in Vol. III no. 3. and a five-article symposium in no. 4. The envelopes make this collection specially poignant. Common Council for American Unity unknown
194228976New York: Common Council for American Unity 1942. First Edition. Octavo 22.75cm; yellow and black printed wrappers stapled; 120pp; illus. Starting oxidation to staples with faint dustiness to wrappers; Near Fine. Highly important single issue of the CCAU's monthly literary magazine issued from 1940-49 which was devoted to bridging ethnic and minority differences and to reflecting America's cultural diversity. This issue includes a substantial 13pp short story by Woody Guthrie "Ear Players" which marked his debut as a published writer in the mainstream media. The issue includes contributions by Langston Hughes Waldo Frank and Eleanor Roosevelt among others. Also includes a pictorial insert 4pp of photomontage by Alexander Alland. REUSS 30 p.9. Common Council for American Unity unknown
2006Q-0936070412Shelter Publications 2006-11-09. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Shelter Publications paperback
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1994Q-0936070161Shelter Publications 1994-12-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Shelter Publications paperback
1994Q-0679756094Shelter Publications Inc 1994-01-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Shelter Publications, Inc paperback
1950481476.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
185479972New York : Publishe by Charles B. Norton 1854. 190x120mm. cloth binding. Cold ornaments on the back and on the coverages. Title gilded on the uper coverage. Small tears on the caps. Stamps of the antecedent owner on the up of the top first front page. Book in good condition. 228 Publishe by Charles B. Norton hardcover
185460687New York: Charles B. Norton 1854. First edition 8vo pp. 137 1; rebacked with original covers laid down front cover lettered in gilt; cloth soiled some underlining and marginal ticks light damp staining to corner good and sound. Charles B. Norton unknown
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185316766<p>New York: Stringer & Townsend 1853 First edition. Pamphlet bound in early twentieth century half brown leather over light brown cloth boards. . Twelvemo. Some fading to leather on upper board. Spine rubbed. Top edge gilt. Purple endpapers with bookseller's ticket in right hand corner of lower endpaper. Title-page coming loose at head. Some dampstaining to first dozen or so leaves. Some toning and foxing to leaves. Still a good tight copy of an item that is rare in commerce. Wrappers removed in rebinding. The present work compiles letters first published in the New York Tribune discussing whether divorce should be legal. The epistolary conversation takes place between Henry James Sr. 1811 – 1882 the father of psychologist William James and novelist Henry James; Tribune founder and editor Horace Greeley 1811 – 1872; and Stephen Pearl Andrews 1812 – 1886 an abolitionist and anarchist. Andrews released the present work when Greeley refused to print one of his letters to the Tribune. In the letter Andrews argues in favor of divorce permitting sex outside of marriage and the right of women to freely choose their husbands pp. 71-81. Greeley based his rejection partially on the grounds that Andrews' letter described injustices against women in excessive detail.</p> Stringer & Townsend, hardcover
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1895335524Boston MA: Sarah E. Holmes 1895. Paperback. 166p 6x8.5 inch red wraps; head and tail of spine worn down to the binding and minor notes and underlining by a previous owner on pages 7-8 otherwise in very good condition. Full subtitle: "The true constitution of government in the sovereignty of the individual as the final development of Protestantism democracy and socialism." Andrews an individualist anarchist co-founded the Modern Times colony. An anti-Marxist affiliate of the First International he wrote speeches and articles for Victoria Woodhull. Johnpoll. Sarah E. Holmes paperback