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A Window in Thrums [Signed limited]

A Window in Thrums [Signed limited] by Barrie, J.M.; William Hole, illustrator

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Seller: Nelson Rare Books, ABAA/ILAB
Title
A Window in Thrums [Signed limited]
Author
Barrie, J.M.; William Hole, illustrator
Seller
Nelson Rare Books, ABAA/ILAB (United States)
Condition
Very good with light wear and hinges cracked in publisher's original blue cloth with spine lettered in gilt.
Description
London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1892. First illustrated edition. Very good with light wear and hinges cracked in publisher's original blue cloth with spine lettered in gilt.. Signed by both Barrie and the illustrator at the limitation statement. No. 11 of 50 special copies from a total edition of 560. Illustrated with 18 etching by William Hole. xiv, 217 pp. Large 8vo.
African American Urban Life and Blaxploitation Cinema, The Education of Sonny Carson Lobby Card Archive, 1974

African American Urban Life and Blaxploitation Cinema, The Education of Sonny Carson Lobby Card Archive, 1974 by Rony Clanton; Don Gordon; Mary Alice

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Seller: Max Rambod Inc.
Title
African American Urban Life and Blaxploitation Cinema, The Education of Sonny Carson Lobby Card Archive, 1974
Author
Rony Clanton; Don Gordon; Mary Alice
Seller
Max Rambod Inc. (United States)
Description
1974. Clanton, Rony (subject). The Education of Sonny Carson lobby card archive, 1974, documents cinematic representation of African American urban life and political consciousness in the post-Civil Rights era, with emphasis on youth experience, policing, and community activism in mid-twentieth-century Brooklyn. The material provides primary visual evidence of how Black life, gang culture, and systemic inequality were depicted within 1970s American film, supporting research into Blaxploitation cinema, racialized narratives, and the transition from street life to political awareness. The Education of Sonny Carson. Paramount Pictures, 1974. Archive of 8 original color lobby cards, each measuring 11 x 14 inches. The images depict scenes from the film based on the autobiography of Sonny Carson, tracing his trajectory from adolescence through adulthood. Five lobby cards feature Rony Clanton portraying Sonny at different stages, including a scene in which he and his partner are confronted by armed white police officers, visually emphasizing racialized policing and vulnerability. Two cards present large groups assembled in Brooklyn streets, with figures distinguished by coordinated red, brown, and yellow clothing, suggesting organized community presence or factional identity. Additional imagery reflects environments shaped by gang activity, urban density, and social tension. The compositions emphasize confrontation, crowd dynamics, and personal transformation, aligning with the film's narrative arc from criminal involvement toward political engagement under the adopted name Mwlina Lmiri Abubadika. This archive emerges from the 1970s cycle of films often associated with Blaxploitation, which brought Black protagonists and urban narratives into mainstream cinema while engaging with themes of resistance, identity, and systemic oppression. The Education of Sonny Carson differs from more commercially stylized entries in the genre by foregrounding political awakening and critiques of structural inequality, including poverty and police violence. Its Brooklyn setting situates the narrative within broader histories of migration, segregation, and community organization in northern cities. All cards exhibit strong color saturation and clarity; minor wear consistent with handling; overall very good condition. A cohesive visual group documenting African American film representation and political themes in 1970s cinema.
The Victoria Tales and Stories Suitable for the Young: George Mills; or, The Idle Boy

The Victoria Tales and Stories Suitable for the Young: George Mills; or, The Idle Boy

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Title
The Victoria Tales and Stories Suitable for the Young: George Mills; or, The Idle Boy
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Eclectibles (United States)
Condition
Binding shows some rubbing; pages show discoloration
Description
London: Frederick Warne and Company. Binding shows some rubbing; pages show discoloration. 16 pages, engraved frontisepiece. Cover is a purple wrapper with a decorative border. "Price One Penny" printed on top of border on front and back cover. Children's story with religious and moral lessons. One of a set of twelve, part of a series of such sets, each labeled with a letter to identify it in the larger series - unable to determine which set this volume belongs to. Back cover has, inside the decorative border, a list of all 12 titles in this particular set. 4 3/4" x 3". OCLC-1 (Aug, 2018).
COLORFUL DU PONT COMPANY.|THE

COLORFUL DU PONT COMPANY.|THE by Wingate, P.J.

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Seller: Oak Knoll Books/Oak Knoll Press
Title
COLORFUL DU PONT COMPANY.|THE
Author
Wingate, P.J.
Seller
Oak Knoll Books/Oak Knoll Press (United States)
Description
Wilmington: Serendipity Press, 1982. cloth, dust jacket. Du Pont. 8vo. cloth, dust jacket. x, 213 pages. Foreword by Irving S. Shapiro. On the production of dyes by the Du Pont Company. Jacket spine is faded.