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Ismalia: A Narrative of the Expedition to Central Africa for the Suppression of the Slave Trade (Signed first edition). Macmillan and Co

Ismalia: A Narrative of the Expedition to Central Africa for the Suppression of the Slave Trade (Signed first edition). Macmillan and Co by Baker, Sir Samuel W.

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Seller: Whitmore Rare Books
Title
Ismalia: A Narrative of the Expedition to Central Africa for the Suppression of the Slave Trade (Signed first edition). Macmillan and Co
Author
Baker, Sir Samuel W.
Seller
Whitmore Rare Books (United States)
Condition
Near Fine
Description
London: Macmillan and Co, 1874. First edition. Near Fine. Two volumes, octavo. Signed by the author in black ink to front blank of volume 1. Bound in handsome modern half calf gilt over marbled boards to stylem with twin red morocco spine labels. Wood-engraved portrait frontispiece, 52 plates, 2 lithographic maps, one folding. Scattered foxing, small repaired closed tear to inner margin of large folding map (as usual). A Near Fine copy. A work that is noticeably scarced signed or inscribed. We have only been able to trace one other such example appearing in auction records. A key work of 19th-century African exploration and the suppression of the slave trade in the Nile Basin, "the Khedive Isma'il appointed Baker to a four-year term as governor-general of the equatorial Nile basin, with the rank of pasha and major-general in the Ottoman army. It was the most senior post a European ever received under an Egyptian administration. According to the khedive's firman, Baker's duties included annexing the equatorial Nile basin, establishing Egyptian authority over the region south of Gondokoro [modern-day South Sudan], suppressing the slave trade, introducing cotton cultivation, organizing a network of trading stations throughout the annexed territories, and opening the great lakes near the equator to navigation" (ODNB). "While most of the narrative involves travel and military adventure, there are several episodes of sport as well. Baker's troops bagged crocodile and hippopotamus, depicted in several fascinating engravings. South of Regiaf, the author bagged a pair of elephants, and attempted to collect a few more by using both Hale's rockets and the company's fieldpiece. Later, in Unyoro, he hunted antelope and lion while natives drove the game toward a series of nets" (Czech). Blackmer 66. Czech (Africa) p. 11. Howgego I B10. Ibrahim-Hilmy I p. 49. Near Fine.
Black Business Directory 1970 Summer Edition Los Angeles and Vicinity [cover title]

Black Business Directory 1970 Summer Edition Los Angeles and Vicinity [cover title] by [African Americana]: [California]

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Seller: The Joe Fay Company LLC
Title
Black Business Directory 1970 Summer Edition Los Angeles and Vicinity [cover title]
Author
[African Americana]: [California]
Seller
The Joe Fay Company LLC (United States)
Description
Los Angeles: Black Business Directory, Inc, 1970. ii,66pp. Square quarto. Original illustrated peach wrappers printed in black, stapled. Minor edge wear and rubbing, uneven toning to wrappers. Text toned but clean. Very good. A rare business directory intended for use by the African-American community of Los Angeles at the outset of the 1970s. The cover touts the directory's series motto: "Most Complete & First of Its Kind." The directory itself contains listings for a wide variety of businesses, presented alphabetically by business type, ranging from "Accountants" to "Youth Organizations & Centers." As with most other directories, the listings are interspersed with advertisements for a plethora of local Black-owned or managed businesses, including First City Savings, Clarke's Furniture, Vermont Volkswagen, Friendly Chrysler-Plymouth, Lewis Bakery and Soul Deli, Triple AAA Building Maintenance Service, Foreman Driving School, Magnificent Bros. Hair Styling Salon, Kelsey's Termite and Pest Control, Leo's Plastic Slip Covers, Willie Greene's Travel Service, Medallion Printers & Lithographers, and numerous others. The advertisements are often illustrated with portraits of the managers or proprietors of the businesses. The penultimate page of the directory is reserved for a listing of "Supporting White Business." There is also a full-page ad for the publication itself, which touts its advantages and purpose: "Black Business Directory -- Contains over 5,000 competitive Black Businesses in over 250 categories. Purpose -- to stimulate minority employment by exposing minority businesses, services, and products." All four of the directories that we know of in this series are rare. OCLC reports just three copies of the first volume published for the summer of 1969, at the New York Public Library, the Bancroft Library, and the University of Southern California; and just two copies of the second volume, published in the Winter of 1969-70, at NYPL and the Bancroft. The present work is only the second copy of the Summer 1970 edition that we have ever seen or of which we are aware, with no institutional copies reported in OCLC. No copies of the Winter 1970-71 or Summer 1971 editions exist, as far as we know, though they were likely produced, as the Winter of 1971 edition is reported at three institutions -- the University of Southern California, the Bancroft, and Yale.
The Smiths

The Smiths by Fairbank, Janet A.

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Seller: Brenner's Collectable Books
Title
The Smiths
Author
Fairbank, Janet A.
Seller
Brenner's Collectable Books (United States)
Condition
Near Fine
Description
Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1933. New Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. 8vo.,433pp. Sharp stated NEW Edition after the original Boobs-Merril edition from 1925. Square, tight and clean throughout. A touch of bumping to the spine ends and mild wear to edges and tips. Very attractive unclipped dust-jacket, ($2.50), has some general edge-wear and rubbing. 1" closed tear at the top rear hinge. Some minor soiling. Still bright and fresh and looks a lot better than it sounds. A quite handsome collectable copy of a scarce edition with no copies currently in the market.
The Man Who Was Thursday

The Man Who Was Thursday by Chesterton, G.K.

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Title
The Man Who Was Thursday
Author
Chesterton, G.K.
Seller
Carpetbagger Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Fine
Description
New York: Dodd, Mead and Company. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Fine in a Fine dust jacket, unclipped (no price). Blue cloth with blue ink lettering on the spine and front board. Square and firmly bound, clean internally.
Blacks in America's wars; the shift in attitudes from the revolutionary war to Vietnam

Blacks in America's wars; the shift in attitudes from the revolutionary war to Vietnam by Mullen, Robert W.

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Seller: Bolerium Books Inc., ABAA/ILAB
Title
Blacks in America's wars; the shift in attitudes from the revolutionary war to Vietnam
Author
Mullen, Robert W.
Seller
Bolerium Books Inc., ABAA/ILAB (United States)
Description
New York: Monad Press, 1981. 96p., slender paperback, ownership signature, minor wear. Fourth printing.