The real Huey P. Long
New York: Workers Library Publishers, 1935. Pamphlet. 47p., wraps browned else good condition, 4.75x7.25 inches, b&w photo of Long on cover. *Seidman G33. More
Cat.No: 105638
New York: Workers Library Publishers, 1935. Pamphlet. 47p., wraps browned else good condition, 4.75x7.25 inches, b&w photo of Long on cover. *Seidman G33. More
Cat.No: 105638
New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1947. Hardcover. 552p., first edition, very good condition in a dj with edge wear and minor chipping at head and tail of spine. *Rideout novel. "Struggle between a reactionary Louisiana family of landowners and the Cajun agricultural workers." *Hanna 1398. More
Cat.No: 869
New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1947. Hardcover. 552p., first edition, edge worn dj with large chips on head and tail of spine, clipped and chipped dj panels, vertical tears between front/back dj and the panels, rear dj rubbed and chipping along top-edge, touch of foxing and soil on fore-edge..... More
Cat.No: 72898
New Orleans: James G. Derbes, Publisher, 1972. Newspaper. Three issue run, various pagination, very good tabloid newspapers on newsprint. Volume 8:41, 42 & 43, Feb. 18 - Mar. 9, 1972. News, reviews, bar guides, local ads, events. More
Cat.No: 318348
Chapel Hill: Algonquin, 2002. Hardcover. 292p., very good first edition in boards and unclipped dj. More
Cat.No: 219846
New Orleans: Xavier Review Press, 2000. Paperback. ix, 100 pg. paperback, 6 x 9 inches. Wraps slightly shelfworn, else very good. Xavier Review Press Occasional Publication Number 10. Grue addresses Martin Luther King, Jr. and scenes of New Orleans life. Obradovic's poems carry themes of traveling. Ward's poems address racial..... More
Cat.No: 277397
New York: G. Schirmer, 1936. 6p., 9x12 inches, lightly toned, wraps with minor edgewear, 0.75 inch closed tear on front wrap else very good condition. Sheet music. More
Cat.No: 115002
New York: Public Affairs, 2002. xx, 265p., first printing, dj. Dual memoir of two Washington Post reporters - a middleclass black Catholic from New Orleans and a workingclass white Houstonian, both affirmative action hires, with Hamilton donating a kidney to Brown. More
Cat.No: 87128
Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2004. xxii, 178p., period photography and a genealogical tree, signed and inscribed by Hartfiel. First printing, dj, a very good copy. Hartfield's mixed-race mother grew up in the octoroon world of New Orleans, migrated to Bronzeville in the early 20th century. The author herself is..... More
Cat.No: 101326
[Austin, Texas]: Self-published by the author, 2016. Pamphlet. [12p.], 4.5x5.5 inches; faint soil on front, else in very good condition. Autobiographical poetry. More
Cat.No: 302118
New York: Kensington Books, 2003. Hardcover. 264p., very good first edition, first printing stated in boards and unclipped dj. First mystery by the New Orleans-based personal trainer. *Gunn p.162. More
Cat.No: 108781
New York: Kensington Books, 2006. Paperback. xii, 289p., very good second printing stated trade paperback original in pictorial wraps. Scotty Bradley returns in another New Orleans-based private detective series. More
Cat.No: 164037
Austin: University of Texas Press, 1994. Paperback. xxviii, 270p., wraps, previous owner's name penned on half-title page else very good condition. More
Cat.No: 214504
New York: Pocket Books, 1998. 258p., first printing, dj slightly soiled. Second novel by the African American writer. More
Cat.No: 60490
n.p. Self-published by the author, 2012. [12p] 5.5x8.5 inches, b&w pen and ink sketches, very cinematic and noir-sexy, great work, limited edition 12/15 copies, signed with Jiron's email address, in stapled pictorial stiff wraps. Nicaraguan-American filmmaker and animator from Los Angeles born in Baton Rouge, LA. Worked on "Spiderman: Into..... More
Cat.No: 193249
Oakland, CA: A Sandford Society Publication, 1977. Paperback. xvi, 45p. first printing. Signed by the author on the title page. Hint of fading to edges. Name to front free endpaper. Baton Rouge, Louisiana-born, San Francisco-raised African American poet and chief editor of the Sandford Society journal. More
Cat.No: 205748
Oakland, CA: A Sandford Society Publication, 1977. Paperback. xvi, 45p. very good first edition trade paperback limited to 500 copies in green wraps. Baton Rouge, Louisiana-born, San Francisco-raised African American poet and chief editor of the Sandford Society journal. More
Cat.No: 226213
Oakland: Saje Tanira Press, 2003. Paperback. 78p., very good first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps. New Orleans-born African American poet residing in the Bay Area; the "eroticism" is coded, not blatant. More
Cat.No: 120113
Oakland: Saje Tanira Press, 2003. Paperback. 78p., very good first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps. New Orleans-born African American poet residing in the Bay Area; the "eroticism" is coded, not blatant. Signed and inscribed by the author. More
Cat.No: 310948
Beachwood, OH: Sharaqua Publishing, 1976. Pamphlet. 69p., staplebound wraps, old price penned in corner of front cover, touch of rust to staples else very good condition. Louisiana born poet, by this time based in Ohio. More
Cat.No: 239611
[Cleveland, OH]: King Publishing & Printing Corporation, 1970. Pamphlet. 33p., wraps, previous owner's name on title page otherwise very good condition, first edition. Louisiana born poet, in 1970 based in Cleveland, Ohio. More
Cat.No: 151378
Ashland, OH: The Ashland Poetry Press, 1971. 55p., stapled wraps, 5.5x8.5 inches, front wrap slightly soiled, touch of rust to staples else very good first edition. Poetry. More
Cat.No: 152181
Jackson MS: University Press of Mississippi, 2009. Hardcover. xii, 250p., scattered snapshot illustrations, hardbound first edition in clothbacked boards and glossy dust jacket. Cloth spine bears a faint reader's crease, sound clean and unmarked, a nice copy. An incidental gem of information, the San Francisco Bay Area is "home to..... More
Cat.No: 225742
Oakland: PM Press, 2012. Trade Paperback. 246p., softbound in 9x6 inch colorphoto wraps. NEW copy with additional material beyond the 2009 issue plus a four-page appreciation (pp.xvii-xx) by Mumia Abu-Jamal. King organized a Black Panther chapter in Louisana's Angola prison. More
Cat.No: 180483
New York: the monthly, April, 1968. Newspaper. 16p., browned, mild signs of handling, wraps, 8.5x11 inches. Three cover-story "solutions," the first by Craig Karpel on the question of Kennedy' rumored rapprochement with Castro, 6p., William Attwood, reporter Lisa Howard and Howard's improbable suicide. Karpel apparently consulted William Turner. // Stories..... More
Cat.No: 103973