Down by the riverside; a South Carolina slave community
Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1984. Paperback. xxii, line map, period photos and imagery, 344p., wraps, very good condition. More
Cat.No: 56497
Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1984. Paperback. xxii, line map, period photos and imagery, 344p., wraps, very good condition. More
Cat.No: 56497
New York: Wm. C. Bryant & Co., Printers, 1866. Pamphlet. 18p. pamphlet, very good. Third edition, with a new preface noting the continuing applicability of the piece even after the conclusion of the Civil War and the abolition of slavery. Though he does not mention it in this essay, Samuel..... More
Cat.No: 281600
Philsdelphia: Rozov Press, 1967. Staplebound. 16p. reprint of the 1863 C. Sherman edition, very good in wraps, this reprint "limited to 200 copies". FyI, these "pictures" are word-pictures. More
Cat.No: 148859
Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1950. Hardcover. xii, 425p., several portrait photos, first edition cloth boards gilt, spine panel somewhat faded and has a ding, other mild signs of edgewear. More
Cat.No: 155436
New York: E.P. Dutton & Co., 1961. Hardcover. 318p., illus., slightly worn dj. Lader had access to a "wealth of new material" More
Cat.No: 34139
New York: International Publishers, 1948. Paperback. 48p., wraps, very good condition. *Seidman L37. Lawson was the pseudonym of Elsa Block. More
Cat.No: 1655
Amherst, NY: Humanity Books, 1999. Paperback. 205p., illustrations by labor muralist Mike Alewitz accompany the text, softbound edition in 9x6 inch wraps, very good condition. The extensive bibliography includes directions to a variety of media. Revolutionary Studies. More
Cat.No: 87538
n.d. Self-published by the author, 2012. Paperback. ii, 322p., paperback, 6x9 inches, very good. More
Cat.No: 281907
Washington DC: The American Ordnance Association, 1959. Pamphlet. Unpaginated, about 32 pages, illustrated with diagrammatic or line-drawn plates each showing an abundance of related ammo outlines (startlingly various). Softbound, title page in blue and black, a fine-press treatment on splendid paperstock (staplebound, but so be it), untrimmed text leaves, cover..... More
Cat.No: 313059
Washington DC: The American Ordnance Association, 1961. Pamphlet. 31p., a fine-press treatment on splendid paperstock (staplebound, but so be it), rubricated titlepage, pamphlet format; features seven plates each displaying numerous edged weapons (no lances, sorry), rifles and amazing pistols, some with author's personal experience of handling. A rather pedestrian-looking revolver..... More
Cat.No: 313049
New York: The Freethought Press Association, 1934. Pamphlet. 29p., stapled wraps, 6x9 inches, wraps worn and silverfished else good condition; first published in 1924. More
Cat.No: 61486
Seattle: University of Washingtron Press, 1976. xvii, 88p. + two foldout charts, 8.5x11 inches, worn dj. More
Cat.No: 55655
Santa Cruz: n.pub. 1987. Pamphlet. 5p., 8.5x11 inches; corner stapled, in very good condition. A statement given by Ben Linder's brother about the his brutal murder by the U.S.-backed Contras. More
Cat.No: 279950
Mechanicsburg: Stackpole Books, 1994. Hardcover. xiv, 209p., very good first edition in quarter-cloth boards and unclipped dj. With a short section on homosexuality. More
Cat.No: 40155
New York: International Publishers, 1943. Paperback. 47p., minor toning on wrappers, else in very good condition. "A reinterpretation of American history by a communist publicist, written during the Party's win-the-war phase." *Seidman M21. More
Cat.No: 1455
New York: International Publishers, 1943. Paperback. 47p., minor toning on wrappers, else in very good condition. Rubberstamp on title page "Return to Jean and Frank Wilkinson" "A reinterpretation of American history by a communist publicist, written during the Party's win-the-war phase." *Seidman M21. More
Cat.No: 279659
New York: McGraw-Hill, 1973. Hardcover. lix, 623p., illustrated with many portraits from period photography and art, a handsomely-planned production from McGraw-Hill. First American edition in textured black cloth boards with titlings in gilt and green on white and red printed labels, and enclosed in the dust jacket. Presentable copy but..... More
Cat.No: 259610
New York: International Publishers, 2016. Paperback. xxxiv, 219p., wraps, very good condition. More
Cat.No: 301580
Kathmandu, Nepal: Educational Publishing House, 2007. Paperback. 180p., "Maoist in the House is a reflection of an ideological struggle. The forces of social revolution, arising from a terrible and bloody war vividly portrayed through the experience of Peace Corps volunteers, encounter the political parties whoe negligence allowed it to happen..... More
Cat.No: 274691
Pulaski, VA: the author, 1910. Hardcover. 126p., inscribed and dated by McConnell, edgeworn with some soiling, some pencil notes on r.e.ps. More
Cat.No: 104863
New York: Scholastic Press, 2003. Hardcover. viii+134p., 8.5x10.5 inches, introduction, time line, bibliography, index, illustrated with vintage photos, very good first edition in unclipped dj. More
Cat.No: 104609
New York: Pocket Books, 1994. Hardcover. 342p., first printing, dj. Civil War novel by the African American author of DADDY WAS A NUMBERS RUNNER. More
Cat.No: 10304
Durham, NC: Institute for Southern Studies, 1984. Magazine. 126p., wraps, illus., light handling wear, small stain on bottom edge of front wrap, else very good condition. Articles on Native Americans, Black freedom struggles, slave women, and more, plus an interview with Anne Braden. More
Cat.No: 146980
Chicago: A. Kroch & Sons, 1948. Hardcover. 110p., decorations, foreword, facsimile letters, photos, lengthy personal inscription signed by Morse datelined 1951, "the daughter", very good first edition in blue cloth boards gilt and with red and gilt panel on cover, mild rubbing and wear. More
Cat.No: 213328
New York: International Publishers, [1944]. 48p., wraps with minor shelf wear else very good condition. More
Cat.No: 55410