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The Eyes of Max Carrados

The Eyes of Max Carrados by Bramah, Ernest

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Seller: Burnside Rare Books, ABAA
Title
The Eyes of Max Carrados
Author
Bramah, Ernest
Seller
Burnside Rare Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Near Fine
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New York: George H. Doran Company, 1924. First American Edition. Near Fine/Near Fine. First American edition. xxix, [1], 33-354 pp. Publisher's orangish yellow cloth lettered in red. Near Fine with slightly dust-soiled edges, very subtle toning to spine cloth, small blue stamp "Gift" on left margin of Table of Contents. In a lovely Near Fine double-sided unclipped dust jacket with a light wear along edges, rubbing. Quite rare in such a beautiful jacket. The second book to feature blind detective Max Carrados.
RECONSTRUCTION AND THE RELATIONS OF THE RACES IN THE UNITED STATES. LETTER FROM A COMMITTEE AT OBERLIN TO GEN. J.D. COX, THE UNION CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR. GEN. COX'S RESPONSE

RECONSTRUCTION AND THE RELATIONS OF THE RACES IN THE UNITED STATES. LETTER FROM A COMMITTEE AT OBERLIN TO GEN. J.D. COX, THE UNION CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR. GEN. COX'S RESPONSE by [Oberlin Committee]

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RECONSTRUCTION AND THE RELATIONS OF THE RACES IN THE UNITED STATES. LETTER FROM A COMMITTEE AT OBERLIN TO GEN. J.D. COX, THE UNION CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR. GEN. COX'S RESPONSE
Author
[Oberlin Committee]
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David M. Lesser, Fine Antiquarian Books LLC (United States)
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Columbus: Ohio State Journal Steam Press, 1865. 13, [1 blanks] pp. Disbound. else Very Good. The people of this Ohio town, an anti-slavery stronghold, seek assurances from Jacob Cox, Union candidate for Governor, that he favors "modifying our Constitution so as to give the elective franchise to colored men;" and that, "in the re-organization of the Southern States the elective franchise [should] be secured to the colored people." The Committee says, "the distinction made... between white and colored people was made in the interest of slavery, and is both wicked and absurd." Responding only three months after Lincoln's assassination, Cox disappoints. Touting his anti-slavery credentials, he says he intends to follow President Johnson's lead; but the races have developed a "rooted antagonism which makes their permanent fusion in one political community an absolute impossibility." His solution is to "organize the freedmen in a dependency of the Union analogous to the Western territories." "This pamphlet documents the exchange between a self-appointed committee of Ohioans and gubernatorial candidate Jacob D. Cox on his views of Reconstruction. Cox's letter established him as a supporter of President Andrew Johnson's anti-black suffrage platform, and further suggested that the races should live separately. Cox partly dismissed the committtee's concerns for black suffrage since they were not empowered by an incorporated organization such as a political party. While Cox had enough supporters to win election to one term of office, Ohio Radical Republicans insured that the governor elected in the 1867 elections was more sympathetic to the extension of civil rights to black Ohioans" [Library Company online article, The Genius of Freedom]. FIRST EDITION. Not in Sabin, Blockson, Bartlett, Thomson, Work, Eberstadt, Decker. OCLC records thirteen locations as of October 2024.
The Amen Corner; A Play

The Amen Corner; A Play by Baldwin, James

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Title
The Amen Corner; A Play
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Baldwin, James
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The First Edition Rare Books, LLC (United States)
Condition
Fine
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London: Michael Joseph, 1969. First U.K. Edition, First Impression. Hardcover. Fine/very good. First U.K. edition of The Amen Corner: A Play by James Baldwin.. Octavo, 132pp. Brown hardcover, title in silver on spine. Stated "First published in Great Britain by Michael Joseph Ltd" on copyright page, with no additional printings listed. Solid text block, fine condition. In the publisher's dust jacket, price-clipped, shelf worn, a very good example.
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LINGUAGENTRIFICAÇÃO: FABIO MORAIS

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LINGUAGENTRIFICAÇÃO: FABIO MORAIS
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Beverly Karno Books LLC (United States)
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São Paulo: Edições Tijuana, 2015. b/w pict. wrps. Impressão digital sobre papel alta Nevada 120gr. Front and back covers read: "Linguagen = trifição". NOTE: See publishing information between pages 1318-1321. LIMITED EDITION OF 100. Fabio Morais é artista visual. Sua mais recente exposição individual foi "Palavras São Coisas", Oficina Cultural Oswald de Andrade (São Paulo, 2013). Participou de exposições coletivas como "The life of others. Repetition and Survival" (Akbank Sanat, Istambul, 2013); "Passant pàgina. El llibre com a territori d'art" (Departament de Cultura de la Generalitat de Catalunya, Catalunha, 2012); "The Storytellers" (The Stenersen Museum, Oslo, 2012); "Through the surface of the pages" (Harvard University, Boston, 2012); "Além da Biblioteca" (Museu Lasar Segall, São Paulo, 2011); "Um outro lugar" (MAM-SP, São Paulo, 2011); "The Spiral and the Square" (Bonniers Konsthall, Estocolmo, 2011); 8a Bienal do Mercosul "Ensaios de Geopoética" (Porto Alegre, 2011); 29ª Bienal de São Paulo "Há sempre um copo de mar para um homem navegar" (São Paulo, 2010) e "El Mal de Escritura" (MACBA, Barcelona, 2009). Publicou livros como "Querido Diário" (Edições Tijuana, São Paulo, 2013); "A Teus Pés" (Edições Tijuana, São Paulo, 2012); "Fabio Catador" (Coletivo Dulcineia Catadora, São Paulo, 2011); "ARTE E MUNDO APÓS A CRISE DAS UTOPIAS" (par(ent)esis, Florianópolis, 2010) em co-autoria com Daniela Castro; "Diccionario para Road Movie" (Kitschic Ediciones, Barcelona, 2010); "O Performer" (edição do autor, São Paulo, 2009); "blá blá blá" (par(ent)esis; Florianópolis, 2009) e "Sebo" (CCBB, São Paulo, 2007), ambos em co-autoria com Marilá Dardot.