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Madeline

Madeline by Bemelmans, Ludwig

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Seller: Bookbid Rare Books
Title
Madeline
Author
Bemelmans, Ludwig
Seller
Bookbid Rare Books (United States)
Condition
Near fine
Description
New York: Simon & Schuster, 1939. First. hardcover. Near fine/Very good. Bemelmans, Ludwig. A near fine first edition in a very good dust jacket. Correct year (1939) on title page and copyright page. Signed by Ludwig Bemelmans on a laid in page. Former owner's inscription to front free end paper. Housed in a slipcase.
Juan Latino: Slave and Humanist

Juan Latino: Slave and Humanist by Spratlin, V[alaurez] B[urwell]

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Seller: Brattle Book Shop
Title
Juan Latino: Slave and Humanist
Author
Spratlin, V[alaurez] B[urwell]
Seller
Brattle Book Shop (United States)
Condition
Good
Description
NY: Spinner Press 1938. 8vo (9.25" x 6"). [2], XIV, 216 pp. Includes author's translation from Spanish of Diego Jimenez de Enciso's "The Famous Drama of Juan Latino," bibliography, and general index. Ini publisher's red cloth, gilt titles stamped to spine and front cover. Spine and head of front cover sunned, some soiling to spine. A Good to Very Good copy of Spratlin's biography of the 16th-century Afro-Hispanic humanist and Latin poet Juan de Sesa, enslaved as a child in Granada. This copy inscribed by author on ffep, "For Dr. Cromwell/ with every good wish/ Valaurez B. Spratlin/ Washington, D.C./ November 1, 1938." The recipient was Otelia Cromwell - professor, literary scholar, and first African American woman to receive a PhD. from Yale. . Good. Hardcover .