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Deep River; An Integration of Negro Spirituals

Deep River; An Integration of Negro Spirituals by Thurman, Howard

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Seller: The First Edition Rare Books, LLC
Title
Deep River; An Integration of Negro Spirituals
Author
Thurman, Howard
Seller
The First Edition Rare Books, LLC (United States)
Condition
Near fine
Description
Mills College, California: The Eucalyptus Press, 1945. First Edition, First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine/near fine. Signed first edition of Deep River: An Integration of Negro Spirituals by Howard Thurman.. Octavo, [6], 39pp, [5]. Full blue hardcover, title in gilt on front cover. Same date printed on title and copyright pages. Solid text block, light sunning along spine and edges. Previous ownership inscription on front pastedown. In the publisher's dust jacket, $2.00 retail price listed on front flap, thin crease to center of spine, small chips to corners, a scarce near fine example. Signed by Howard Thurman on the title page. The scarce first edition of Deep River, reissued in 1955 by Harper and Brothers with the title: "Deep River: Reflections on the Religious Insight of Certain of the Negro Spirituals." Howard Thurman (1899-1981) was a prominent minister, academic, and civil rights leader of the 20th century. He served as dean of Rankin Chapel at Howard University from 1932-1944, then as dean of Marsh Chapel at Boston University from 1953-1965. Thurman's dedication to sharing the theology of radical nonviolence influenced many civil rights movement leaders, including Martin Luther King, Jr., who was mentored by Thurman while attending Boston University.
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The William H. Guthman Collection: Part I - Arms and Militaria; Part II - Militaria and Americana

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Title
The William H. Guthman Collection: Part I - Arms and Militaria; Part II - Militaria and Americana
Seller
Mullen Books, Inc. ABAA / ILAB (United States)
Condition
Good, some wear from repeated and dilligent use, with marginalia
Description
Portsmouth, NH: Bonhams & Butterfields, 2006. Softbound. Good, some wear from repeated and dilligent use, with marginalia. Two catalogues. Part 1: 537 lots, all illustrated in color. Part 2: lots 600-1134. Two fabulous catalogues illustrating over 1070 lots. Some have extensive annotations. A wonderful reference. This copy from the library of rex Stark, with his copious notes, papers and prices realized written in.