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Sara Algeo Signed First Edition of "The Story of a Sub-Pioneer" "I think that in working for the Equal Rights Amendment we have graduated to the Pioneer Class...

Sara Algeo Signed First Edition of "The Story of a Sub-Pioneer" "I think that in working for the Equal Rights Amendment we have graduated to the Pioneer Class... by Sara Algeo

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Sara Algeo Signed First Edition of "The Story of a Sub-Pioneer" "I think that in working for the Equal Rights Amendment we have graduated to the Pioneer Class...
Author
Sara Algeo
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Description
1925. ALGEO, Sara. "The Story of a Sub-Pioneer." Providence: Stone & Farnham Co., 1925. First Edition Signed and inscribed by the author to another suffragist regarding their work on the proposed Equal Rights Amendment. Original green covers with no dust jacket, and minor fading to the edges of cover and spine. Pages clean and tight. Signed and dated in 1938. Overall very good condition. Autobiography of feminist activist Sara Algeo, who represented the National American Woman Suffrage Association delegation in the 1920 Geneva International Suffrage Alliance Congress. Inscribed to a fellow activist as she initiated work on the Equal Rights Amendment in 1938, Algeo writes "From one pioneer to another, for I think we can say truly that in working for the Equal Rights Amendment, we have graduated to the Pioneer Class.
The Next Call

The Next Call by Werkman, Hendrik

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The Next Call
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Werkman, Hendrik
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Bernett Rare Books Inc (United States)
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Werkman. 75 pp. text (in Dutch and English) of the the avant-garde writings of Werkman from September 1923 to November 1926, biographical chronology, notes, bibliography, 22 text illus. incl. 2 photo-portraits, accompanied by 10 color facsimiles of the 9 printed "Next Call" pamphlets and one manifesto. Text fasc. (4to., Illus. wrpps.) and facsimiles (different sizes) loose as issued in cardboard portfolio (sm. folio). Utrecht (Reflex) 1978. One of 750 copies.
"Douglas Fairbanks in Robin Hood"

"Douglas Fairbanks in Robin Hood" by Thomas, Elton (story); condensed version by Lotta Woods

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"Douglas Fairbanks in Robin Hood"
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Thomas, Elton (story); condensed version by Lotta Woods
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ReadInk (United States)
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[Hollywood, Calif.]: Douglas Fairbanks Pictures Corporation. Near Fine. (c.1922). First Edition. Hardcover. (dark green buckram with gilt lettering; no dust jacket) [faint external wear along spine, otherwise blemish-free]. (sepia-tone film stills) A "photoplay edition" of sorts, this small booklet (approx. 75 unnumbered pages) presents the story of the 1922 silent film epic ROBIN HOOD, which starred Douglas Fairbanks and was produced by him for release through the then-young United Artists. It includes the cast and credits of the film, and is illustrated with a generous selection of full-page scene stills. It appears to be a promotional or souvenir item which has been specially bound; after the conclusion of the story proper, there are another ten pages or so devoted to background on the conception and production of the film, the sort of thing that one might ordinarily find in a studio pressbook of the time. OCLC records several copies of what appears to be a shorter version of this same item, published by Prospect Press in New York; at 64 unnumbered pages, issued in pictorial wraps (which have *not* been bound with the present version), it would seem to be a version that presents the story only, without the additional of the additional production-related information. The latter "production" section is also printed on a somewhat different quality paper, suggesting that the two sections may have been "married" in this custom binding, making this perhaps a unique example. Two notes: (1) "Elton Thomas" was a pseudonym for Douglas Fairbanks himself; and (2) this item comes from the collection of the esteemed film historian Rudy Behlmer (1926-2019), who among his many areas of expertise was known for his comprehensive knowledge of movies about Robin Hood. .
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The Forms of Poetry: A Pocket Dictionary of Verse by Untermeyer, Louis

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The Forms of Poetry: A Pocket Dictionary of Verse
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Untermeyer, Louis
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Sanctuary Books (United States)
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Very Good+
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New York: Harcourt, Brace & Company, 1926. Revised Edition. Hardcover. Very Good+/Very Good. Black cloth, paper spine label; dust jacket; small 8vo; pp. vii, [1], 166. Boards and spine tips lightly rubbed; discreet ownership signature on FFEP. Dust jacket a little rubbed and soiled; spine tanned, and lightly chipped at tips; price-clipped. An excellent working copy. Includes a bibliography.