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The Caine Mutiny; A Novel of World War II

The Caine Mutiny; A Novel of World War II by Wouk, Herman

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Seller: The First Edition Rare Books, LLC
Title
The Caine Mutiny; A Novel of World War II
Author
Wouk, Herman
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The First Edition Rare Books, LLC (United States)
Condition
Near fine
Description
Garden City: Doubleday & Company, Inc, 1951. First Edition, First Printing. Cloth. Near fine/good. First edition of The Caine Mutiny: A Novel of World War II by Herman Wouk.. Octavo, xiv, [2], 494pp. Full blue cloth, title in silver on spine. Illustrated endpapers. Stated "First Edition" on copyright page. Solid text block, light wear to spine, faint foxing along edges. In the publisher's dust jacket, $3.95 retail price on front flap, light sunning to spine, small losses to corners, head and tail of spine. On verso, faint damp stain visible along spine and tissue repairs stabilizing front hinge flap and closed tears. A near fine copy in a good dust jacket. The Caine Mutiny received the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1952.
the Future belongs to all of us Equally….. join NAACP

the Future belongs to all of us Equally….. join NAACP by [African-Americana – Civil Rights Movement] NAACP

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the Future belongs to all of us Equally….. join NAACP
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[African-Americana – Civil Rights Movement] NAACP
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Auger Down Books (United States)
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Near Fine condition with light normal wear and toning at edges.
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New York City, 1959. Single leaf measuring 8 ½ x 11, with text on both sides. Near Fine condition with light normal wear and toning at edges.. A membership flyer printed in April of 1958 published as part of a fundraising drive around the Little Rock Nine. The NAACP was actively fundraising in 1958 to raise money for legal costs in the face of state-led actions in the south attempting to ban the organization. The risk of membership lists from the south being published made the growth of membership in the northern and western US of paramount importance for the organization. The flyer offers several reasons to join on the verso, including the abolition of Jim Crow, wiping out the ghetto, equal justice under the laws and an end to police brutality.
The Yale Shingle. Class of '93. Yale Law School Yearbook

The Yale Shingle. Class of '93. Yale Law School Yearbook by Tilson, John Quillin, Editor

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The Yale Shingle. Class of '93. Yale Law School Yearbook
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Tilson, John Quillin, Editor
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The Lawbook Exchange Ltd (United States)
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1893. New Haven: Yale Law School, March 1st, 1893.. New Haven: Yale Law School, March 1st, 1893. The First Publication of the Yale Shingle - Yale Law School in 1893 [Yale Law School]. Tilson, John Quillin; Editor. The Yale Shingle. Class of '93. New Haven: Yale Law School, March 1st, 1893. [xiv], [15]-126, [12] pp. Plates. 18 pages of advertisements. Octavo (6" x 9"). Hardcover, Original russet cloth, gilt title to front board, some rubbing to extremities with wear to foot of spine, internally clean. $125. * The first year of publication of the Yale Shingle, a yearbook published from 1893 to 1912, offering a fascinating window into the life of the students at Yale Law School. The short biographical essays record the family, ethnic and education backgrounds of the students.