The book of Jasher; from Adam to the flood
Benton Harbor: House of David, nd. Pamphlet. 23p., staplebound wraps, 6x9 inches; slight toning on wraps, small stain on front wrap, otherwise very good. More
Cat.No: 310219
Benton Harbor: House of David, nd. Pamphlet. 23p., staplebound wraps, 6x9 inches; slight toning on wraps, small stain on front wrap, otherwise very good. More
Cat.No: 310219
Benton Harbor, MI: House of David, [196-]. Eight-panel brochure with black and white illustrations, 3.5x8.5 inches, very good. Promotion for attractions such as a miniature railway, a trailer park for campers, a vegetarian restaurant, and more."Michigan's most famous summer resort." A late version, not found in Yaple. More
Cat.No: 223069
Benton Harbor, Michigan: House of David Park, [c1934?]. Pamphlet. [4]p., 5x8 inch leaflet; photo., evenly toned, in very good condition. More
Cat.No: 315564
Benton Harbor, MI: House of David, [196-]. Pamphlet. Four-panel brochure with black and white illustrations, about 4x9.25 inches, very good. Yaple 284, dated post-1960 because the directions to the park mention the I-94. Promotion for attractions such as a miniature railway, electric fountain, the restaurant (not noted as vegetarian here)..... More
Cat.No: 223068
Benton Harbor, MI: House of David, [1931?]. 32p., slender booklet with pictorial cover, very good. Several black and white plates showing the founder, his home in Kentucky, and the site of the House of David at Benton Harbor. Henry Yaple's bibliography of House of David imprints describes this as an..... More
Cat.No: 221391
East Detroit: Michigan Liberal League, [194-?]. 4-panel brochure, 6x9.5 inches, small dampstain at top edge else very good condition. Freethought viewpoint. More
Cat.No: 47182
Grand Rapids, MI: Discussion Bulletin Committee, IUCE, 1993-2003. Newsletter. Four issues of the bimonthly bulletin, 31 pages each, all 7x8.5 inches, address labels on back panel of each issue, remains of tape (used for closing each issue for mailing) at right edge. Otherwise generally very good. Issues present are 61..... More
Cat.No: 169116
Philadelphia: Industrial Workers of the World, 2006. Newspaper. One issue, tabloid format newspaper, 12p., shelf and edge ware, else in good condition. More
Cat.No: 259270
Ypsilanti, MI: Industrial Workers of the World, 1995. Newspaper. One issue, tabloid format newspaper, 12p., lightly toned, shelf and edge ware, price inked out and "free" written over it on top of cover wrap, else in good condition. More
Cat.No: 259269
Detroit: UAW, 1962. Paperback. x, 287p., wraps, light handling wear, small crayon mark on front wrap, else very good condition. More
Cat.No: 216162
Jackson, MI: Popular Reality, 1996. Pamphlet. 12p., tabloid format on newsprint; political cartoon, horizontal fold crease, slight uneven toning, else very good. Facsimile reprints of comically hostile letters from, to and about, Bay Area anarchist, Bob Black and Jim Hogshire in their legendary dispute. More
Cat.No: 167240
Ypsilanti, MI: Popular Reality, c1996. pamphlet. 12p., tabloid format on newsprint; illus., cartoons, horizontal fold crease, toned edges, some foxing,, else very good. Facsimile reprints of comically hostile letters from, to and about, Bay Area anarchist, Bob Black and Jim Hogshire in their legendary dispute...continued. More
Cat.No: 297789
Detroit: Self-published by the author at Infinity Publishing, 1995. Paperback. 56p., preface. poems, very good first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps. African American Detroit poet and mother of a disabled son. No copies located in OCLC as of 3/2017. Author became an advocate for autistic youth and wrote a...... More
Cat.No: 213850
n.pl: National Baptist Convention, 1981. Pamphlet. 28p., presswork on glazed alkaline paperstock illustrated with a photoportrait of Jackson, softbound in 8.5x5.5 inch textured brown wraps, staple-fastened, cover has a small scuff and both covers slightly crimped, a very good copy. More
Cat.No: 288962
Madison: Radical America, 1968. Magazine. 68p. staplebound wraps, spine slightly toned, else in very good condition, 5.5x8.5 inches. Includes a speech by CLR James given in Detroit in 1967; George Rawick on the historical roots of black liberation; J. R. Hooker on George Padmore and the Black press, David Henderson's..... More
Cat.No: 289936
Grand Rapids: Zondervan Publishing House, 1994. 151p., illus. in text, inscribed by the African American evangelist, dj. More
Cat.No: 109715
Detroit: Tony Rome Enterprises, 1992. Magazine. 48p. including covers, 5.5x8.5 inches, illus., pen notation on p3, else very good digest-sized magazine in stapled pictorial wraps. More
Cat.No: 313944
Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan, 1977. Paperback. xiv, 379p., text reproduced from keyboard-set ms, illustrated with a small b&w photo/facsimile section, softbound in 10x7 inch decorated wraps. A bit edgeworn with mildly abraded extremities, clean and unmarked within, a good to very good copy. More
Cat.No: 283378
Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 2008. Hardcover. xxiii, 262p., foreword, introduction, appendixes, bibliography, index, illustrated with photos, fine first edition in cloth and unclipped dj. African American Life Series, Melba Joyce Boyd and Ronald Brown, editors. More
Cat.No: 148260
Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1988. Paperback. 334p., wraps, very good condition. More
Cat.No: 97939
New York: Random House, 1983. Hardcover. 163p., first edition, first printing in quarter-cloth boards very good condition in a like unclipped dust jacket, Arlington, Georgia-born, Detroit-raised African American author's second novel. More
Cat.No: 13770
[Hazelhurst, WI]: n.d. Postcard for the progressive girls' camp, with address, note, and canceled stamp on the back. The date of mailing is unfortunately not legible. Mild creasing. Joy Camps, which took its name from its directors Barbara Joy and Marjorie Camps, was on the lakeshore near Hazelhurst. The message..... More
Cat.No: 319786
Ann Arbor: [the author], printed by Braun-Brumfield, 1959. Hardcover. 174p. hardcover, very good. An Armenian immigrant musician's tongue-in-cheek paean to saintly dogs exhibiting universal consciousness, including his own beloved dog, Yogi. The author states that his self-deprecating pen name, Koyoun Kafa, is Turkish for "Mutton Head." More
Cat.No: 317498
N. pl. ACLU Fund Press, 1989. Hardcover. iv, 202p. + 8p. photos, very good in wraps. Sticker/bookplate of the subject, Walter Bergman, expressing gratitude to the author with a printed facsimile signature on verso of front wrap. Biography of a white Michigan radical, who participated in the first freedom ride..... More
Cat.No: 277543
Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1990. Hardcover. 224p., very good condition. No dj. Great Lakes books. On unemployed auto workers in Flint, Michigan. More
Cat.No: 38685