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Edité par World Publishing Co., Cleveland & NY, 1946
Vendeur : Books from the Crypt, N. Potomac, MD, Etats-Unis
Membre d'association : IOBA
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good-. Etat de la jaquette : Good. 4th printing, June 1946. Dj art H. lawrence Hoffman. Includes "Introduuction"; "The Rummy Kid" by Ross Santee; "Watchdog of Lonesome Creek" by Harry Sinclair Drago; "The Man From Cherrycow" by Dane Coolidge; "Six-Gun Justice" by Leigh Carder; "the Caballero's Way" by O. Henry; "With the Trail Herd" by Clarence E. Mulford; "Pecos Bill and the Willfull Coyote" by William C. White; "Riding With the Mail" by Clarence E. Mulford; "Gonzaleze Gain, or The Bravo's Stratagem" by Charles E. Webber; "The End of the Trail" by William MacLeod Raine; "The Ghost of Billy the Kid" by Edwin Corle; "The Marshall of Broken Lance" by Frank Gruber; "Guns Against the Law Badge" by Will Ermine; "The Drifting Kid Moves On" by Harry Sinclair Drago; "Never Kill a Mountie" by Will Ermine; "The Candle of the Wicked" by William MacLeod Raine; "The Water-Hole" by Maxwell Struthers Burt; "Shotguns Ain't Particular" by E. B. Mann; "Mesquite" by Bliss Lomax. Wear and tear to dj with small losses, rubs, bumps and dings (see scan - rear is similar); tanning; corner wear to cloth; pages tanning; name inside cover and minor soiling.
Edité par Coo Press Ltd, London, 1976
Vendeur : Jeff Hirsch Books, ABAA, Wadsworth, IL, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
First edition. Softcover. April 1976. Features portfolios of images by photographers Henry Holmes Smith, Clarence H. White and Wilhelm Schurmann. A near fine copy in stapled wrappers with some wear to the base of the spine and other minor wear.
Edité par David McKay, Philadelphia, 1914
Vendeur : Riverow Bookshop, Owego, NY, Etats-Unis
Hardcover. Etat : VG/NO DUSTJACKET. Black & White Illustrations (illustrateur). Philadelphia: David McKay. VG/NO DUSTJACKET. 1914. Hardcover. 8vo., 339 pp. .
Edité par Aperture, Rochester, NY, 1961
Vendeur : Jeff Hirsch Books, ABAA, Wadsworth, IL, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
First edition. Stapled wrappers. Features text by Jonathan Williams along with a selection of images from Clarence John Laughlin, Frederick Sommer, and Wynn Bullock. Also includes a portfolio by Don Worth. An about very good copy in photo-illustrated stapled wrappers with a small abrasion to the front cover, a faint stain to the edge of some othe first few pages and some other minor wear. A solid copy of this terrific issue.
Vendeur : Edward T. Pollack, ABAA, Portland, ME, Etats-Unis
White, Clarence H. (illustrateur). Fulton editor, Marianne. PICTORIALISM INTO MODERNISM - THE CLARENCE H. WHITE SCHOOL OF PHOTOGRAPHY. Rizzoli, NY, 1996. Published in conjunction with an exhibition of the work and teaching of White and his students. sponsored by George Eastman House, Rochester, and the Detroit Institute of Arts. 4to., cloth, DJ, 207pp., text, biographical sketches and photos. Fine in Fine DJ.
Edité par Pictorial Photographers of America, New York, 1921
Vendeur : Wellfleet Books, Wellfleet, MA, Etats-Unis
Hardcover. Etat : Good. No Jacket. No Edition Stated. Covers are worn and soiled. Interior is clean and complete. The only mark is previous owner's decorative stamp on first blank page. Book.
Edité par Aperture, Rochester, NY, 1961
Vendeur : Saucony Book Shop, Kutztown, PA, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
Soft cover. Etat : Near Fine. 1st Edition. Stiff b&w pictorial wraps. A very nicely preserved copy of one of the most critical issues of the photography journal, showing only light shelf/handling wear. [40] pp., illus. w/ 2 b&w cover + 25 interior plates. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Book.
Edité par C. J. Bucher Ltd, Lucerne, Switzerland, 1972
Vendeur : Jeff Hirsch Books, ABAA, Wadsworth, IL, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
First edition. Softcover. 56 pages. November 1972. Features the work of Diane Arbus and Clarence H. White. Includes a total of 17 images by Arbus with several of her best known works present. A near fine copy in wrappers with a slight curl to the front cover. One of the more important issues of this long running magazine.
Edité par The World Publishing Company, Cleveland & New York, 1946
Vendeur : William L. Horsnell, Aylesford, NS, Canada
Livre
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good +. Etat de la jaquette : Very Good +. 4th Printing. A solid spine with very light edge rubbings.The dustjacket has light edge rubbings. Stories :
Edité par Pictorial Photographers of America, New York, 1920
Vendeur : THE BOOK VAULT, Binghamton, NY, Etats-Unis
Livre Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. 11.25" X 8.25" in pain boards with gilt lettering and black cloth spine. Heavy wear at corners; front cover soiled and stained. There are several pages of advertisements in back. One of these pages is torn in half. Balance of the book is clean and nice: FAIR PLUS to GOOD MINUS condition.117pp + 7pp of ads.
Edité par Pictorial Photographers, 1921
Vendeur : Antique Emporium, Eau Claire, WI, Etats-Unis
Livre Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : Near Fine. No Jacket. 1st Edition. 4to hardcover volume in blue paper boards with grey cloth spine. Near fine with just a touch of edge fading. Boards tight with unmarked endpapers that are not cracked. Hard to find a better copy. 73 pages plus ads.
Edité par Rizzoli Intl Pubns, 1996
ISBN 10 : 0847819361ISBN 13 : 9780847819362
Vendeur : Revaluation Books, Exeter, Royaume-Uni
Livre
Hardcover. Etat : Brand New. 207 pages. 12.25x9.50x1.00 inches. In Stock.
Edité par Albert and Charles Boni, New York, 1925
Vendeur : Burnside Rare Books, ABAA, Portland, OR, Etats-Unis
Edition originale Signé
Etat : Very Good. Etat de la jaquette : Good. First Edition. First edition in the rare dust jacket. A preeminent association and presentation copy of this cornerstone of the Harlem Renaissance signed by three of its contributors, Harlem Renaissance heavy-weights and NAACP leadership W. E. B. Du Bois, James Weldon Johnson and inscribed by Walter White on the half-title page to one of the foremost defense attorneys of the twentieth century Clarence Darrow. While all three signers are considered major figures in the Harlem Renaissance, Du Bois is also seen as a luminary, forefather and mentor to the movement. Additionally to Johnson and Du Bois' signatures, Walter White, who was then serving as the NAACP's assistant-secretary, has inscribed this copy "For Clarence Darrow with the warmest regard and affection of Walter White / New York / 10 December 1925". W. E. B. Du Bois was a co-founder of the NAACP and James Weldon Johnson was secretary to the organization in December of 1925. Recipient Clarence Darrow was a lawyer who became famous in the early 20th century for his involvement in the Leopold and Loeb murder trial and the Scopes trial, and was a leading member of the American Civil Liberties Union. At the end of 1925 and on the heels of the highly publicized Scopes trial, Clarence Darrow writes in his autobiography, The Story of My Life, 1932: "I had determined not to get into any more cases that required hard work and brought me into conflict with the crowd. I had fought for the minority long enough. I wanted to rest, but.something always comes along to disturb my restful contemplations." That something would come in the form of the Ossian Sweet trial in Detroit. Sweet and several friends were charged with murder for defending Sweet's home against a white mob in the fall of that year. The NAACP took over the case to provide extra funding to the defendants. Johnson, White, and president, Dr. J.E. Spingarn, thinking a white lawyer would be more successful in eliciting sympathy from white judges and jurors, hired Darrow and his co-attorney in the Scopes trial, Arthur Garfield Hays. The trial ended in a mistrial in October after a hung jury. Darrow then successfully moved for separate trials for each defendant to take place the following spring. In the first of these trials, Sweet's younger brother, Henry was acquitted and subsequently, charges against all other defendants were dropped. White's sentiment for Darrow is evident in this inscription, "with warmest regard and affection," the book having been signed after first getting Darrow to take the case, second a hung jury, and last, the separate trials for each of the men involved. White's son was born in 1927 and was named Walter Carl Darrow White after Clarence. Provenance: Ex Richmond Public Library (California) with rubber stamps from to top and bottom textblock edge, title page and rear paste down, though no evidence of card-pocket removal or other appendages that would point to circulation. Accompanied is a letter from the Richmond Public Library on their letterhead stating this book is no longer part of their collection and is considered to be properly deaccessioned by them despite the absence of markings denoting such. Bound in publisher's original blue paper-covered boards over cream buckram spine cloth lettered in blue. 446pp. Very Good or better with rubbing and toning at edges of boards. Foxing to textblock edge, preliminary and terminal sheets, and contents tanned. A small chip to the top corner of the front free endpaper has been professionally filled in. In the incredibly scarce original dust jacket, which is price-clipped and extensively restored and backed with paper. A most significant copy of this anthology, which featured contributions from W. E. B. Du Bois, James Weldon Johnson and Walter White, plus other leading African American poets and writers of the early 20th century who came to define the Harlem Renaissance movement: Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, Countee Cullen, Claude McKay, Jean Toomer, Georgia Douglas Johnson, Jessie Fauset, and more. An incredible copy with a dazzling and historic association.