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Edité par J.L. Nichols & Co. 1971, 1971
Vendeur : Hard to Find Books NZ (Internet) Ltd., Dunedin, OTAGO, Nouvelle-Zélande
Membre d'association : IOBA
TIDY EX-LIBRARY, 1970 facsimile reprint. Small octavo hardcover (VG); all our specials have minimal description to keep listing them viable. They are at least reading copies, complete and in reasonable condition, but usually secondhand; frequently they are superior examples. Ordering more than one book will reduce your overall postage costs.
Edité par Johnson Reprint Company,, New York:, 1970
Vendeur : Plum Books, St. Paul, MN, Etats-Unis
Ex-Library/no dust jacket Hardcover ex-library copy with usual marks,rust-red boards,gilt lettering,slight wear to cover,clean and tight overall,no dust jacket.
Edité par J.L. Nichols and Company, 1912
Vendeur : Schilb Antiquarian, Columbia, MO, Etats-Unis
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Hardcover. Etat : Near Fine. 1912 Progress of a Race SLAVERY Booker T Washington Civil Rights Black History Progress of a Race, revised and enlarged by John William Gibson, is a compelling historical record documenting the extraordinary advancement of African Americans from the hardships of slavery and ignorance to the freedom of citizenship, intelligence, and prosperity. Co-authored by Henry F. Kletzing and William Henry Crogman, this work sheds light on the struggle and triumph of African Americans during the era of slavery and their inspiring progress after gaining freedom. This revised and enlarged edition features 106 photographs and illustrations and includes noteworthy features such as an introduction by the renowned Booker T. Washington and a special section on the club movement among African American women by Fannie Barrier Williams. The authors aim to inspire readers and encourage the ongoing progress of the African American community by offering these documented accounts of their achievements and potential. Despite later editions mysteriously excluding Henry F. Kletzing s authorship, the book remains a pivotal document of African American resilience and progress. Item number: #41264 Price: $499 GIBSON, J.W.; CROGMAN, W.H.; [KLETZING, H.F.], WASHINTON, Booker T. (Contrib.); WILLIAMS, Fannie Barrier (Contrib.) Progress of a Race; or, The Remarkable Advancement of the Colored American. From the Bondage of Slavery, Ignorance and Poverty to the Freedom of Citizenship, Intelligence, Affluence, Honor and Trust. Special Features: Nation Negro Business League and Introduction by Booker T. Washington. Club Movement Among Negro Women by Fannie Barrier Williams. NAPERVILLE, ILL.: J.L. Nichols and Company, ©1912. Details: Collation: Complete o 732 o 106 illustrations throughout (including frontispiece) Language: English Binding: Hardcover; secure o Blue cloth Size: ~8.5in X 6.25in (21.5cm x 16cm) Our Guarantee: Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide. Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving, and we will offer a full refund without reservation! 41264 Photos available upon request.
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Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. Dust Jacket Included. 1st Edition. William St Clair Slavery Research Materials - a collection of slavery reference books from his library, along with 2 personal copies of his published work on the subject. A Collection of 28 books related to the subject of slavery, from William St Clair's personal library, many of which were used in the development of his book 'The Grand Slave Emporium; Cape Coast Castle and the British Slave Trade' (Profile Books, London, 2006) and published in the United States as 'The Door of No Return; The History of Cape Coast Castle and the Atlantic Slave Trade', published by Bluebridge, New York, 2007. Included here are 2 personal copies of his work: The Grand Slave Emporium; Cape Coast Castle and the British Slave Trade, Profile Books, London, 2007 - 1st paperback edition, inscribed by him; The Door of No Return; The History of Cape Coast Castle and the Atlantic Slave Trade', published by Bluebridge, New York, 2007. With handwritten note to William St Clair from his U.S. Publisher. The reference works included are: Cape Coast in History, ed. Kwesi Brew & J. Erskine Graham, Anglican Printing Press, Cape Coast, 1994; Castles & Forts of Ghana, Kwesi J. Anquandah, Ghana Museums & Monuments Board, Atalante, 1999; Forts and Castles of Ghana, Albert van Dantzig, Sedco Publishing, Accra, 1999. Signed by W.S.C.; Cape Coast Castle; A Collection of Poems, Kwado Opuku-Agyemang, Afram Publications (Ghana) Limited, Accra, 1996, Signed W.S.C; Chrisiansbourg Castle - Osu, Barbara Priddy, Ghana Museums and Monuments Board, Accra, 1970; Accused in the Gold Coast (Now Ghana), Fred Agyemang, Pedigree Publications, Ghana, Accra, 2001; Ancient Forts and Castles, of the Gold Coast (Ghana), Dr. Isaac S. Ephson, Ilen publications, Accra, 1970; Africa & Slavery, Gert Jan Bestebreurtje, Bookseller catalogue No. 116, Vianen, Netherlands; New Studies in Economic and Social History; Slavery, Atlantic Trade and the British Economy, 1660-1800, Kenneth Morgan, Cambridge University Press, 2000; The British Slave Trade, Elizabeth Kowaleski Wallace, Cambridge University Press, 2006; Africans and The Industrial Revolution in England; A Study in International Trade and Economic Development, Joseph E. Inikori, Cambridge University Press, 2002. Signed W.S.C; Slaves in the New Testament; Literary, Social and Moral Dimensions, J. Albert Harrill, Fortress Press, Minneapolis, 2006; Africa Remembered; Narratives by West Africans from the Era of the Slave Trade, ed. Philip D. Curtin, The University of Wisconsin Press, 1968; A Voyage to Africa; Including a Narrative of an Embassy to One of the Interior Kingdoms in the Year 1820, William Huttton, Elibron Classics. 2003 facsimile reprint of 1821 publication. With 2 maps. Signed W.S.C.; Progress of a Race or The Remarkable Advancement of the American Negro from the Bondage of Slavery, Ignorance and Poverty to the Freedom of Citizenship, Intelligence, Affluence, Honor and Trust, by H.F. Kletzing and W.H. Crogman. Introduction by Booker T. Washington. Published by J.L. Nichols & Co, 1897; Freedom Is as Freedom Does,; Civil Liberties Today, by Corliss Lamont, Horizon Press, New York, 1956. Presentation copy signed from the author to Mary Redmer. Signed W.S.C.; Eight Weeks; Vlyde Chantler, Linden Press, London, 1965; Homegoing; Yaa Gyasi. Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 2016. With extensive W.S.C. pencil annotations; Saltwater Slavery; A Middle Passage from Africa to American Diaspora, Stephanie E. Smallwood, Harvard University Press, 2007. Signed by W.S.C.; The Life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa, the African, by Olaudah Equiano, Dover Publications, Mineola, 1999; The Life and Letters of Philip Quaque, the First African Missionary. Ed. Vincent Carretta & Ty M. Reese, The University of Georgia Press, 2010; Thoughts and Sentiments on the Evil of Slavery, and Other Writings, Quobna Ottobah Cugoano. Ed. Vincent Carretta, Penguin, 1999; .and others. Photos on request. Signed by Author(s).