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The Noble Knight Paris & the Fair Vienne

The Noble Knight Paris & the Fair Vienne by (Allen Press)

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Seller: Thorn Books
Title
The Noble Knight Paris & the Fair Vienne
Author
(Allen Press)
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Thorn Books (United States)
Condition
Fine
Description
Kentfield, CA: The Allen Press, 1956. Limited edition. Hardcover. Fine. 4to. (43) leaves. Invicta parchment spine titled in silver; cream-colored paper over boards with engravings of light blue along a margin. Each page with marginal wood engravings colored by hand. A superb copy. Housed in the original matching slipcase. Allen Press Bibliography, No. 18. An excellent example of fine printing. The text is from the Caxton translation of the 13h century chivalric French romance which has survived in only one copy, now in the British Museum .
War, Racism, the Movement: As We See It

War, Racism, the Movement: As We See It by Tyner, Jarvis.

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Seller: Nicholas D. Riccio Rare Books & Prints
Title
War, Racism, the Movement: As We See It
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Tyner, Jarvis.
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Nicholas D. Riccio Rare Books & Prints (United States)
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Pamphlet, 8vo, 24 pp., pictorial self-wrappers, saddle stitched. Cover worn, with pen marks; top and bottom spine tips a bit torn, no loss; very good. Pamphlet decrying the Vietnam War and the imperialist and racist culture of the United States which enabled it. The text of a speech delivered by Jarvis Tyner to the W.E.B. Du Bois Clubs of America during the opening night of its 3rd National Convention. Tyner (July 11, 1941), was an American activist and former member of the Communist Pary. He was also former chair of W.E.B Du Bois Clubs of America. $500