AIDS Weekly: April 26, 1993
Atlanta: AIDS Weekly, 1993. 28p., includes covers, 8.5x11 inches, services and resources, news, reports, research, very good newsletter in stapled white wraps. Published weekly since 1985. More
Cat.No: 221490
Atlanta: AIDS Weekly, 1993. 28p., includes covers, 8.5x11 inches, services and resources, news, reports, research, very good newsletter in stapled white wraps. Published weekly since 1985. More
Cat.No: 221490
Atlanta: [Sixth Episcopal District, AME Church], 1956. 80p., staplebound pamphlet, very good. Includes a resolution in support of the Supreme Court's outlawing of school segregation. More
Cat.No: 212864
Atlanta: Conference on Education and Race Relations, 1938. Pamphlet. 8 page pamphlet, 9x6 inch wraps, staples have a touch of rust and the outer corners are slightly bent; a very good copy. Outlines local programs in Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, Virginia, North Carolina and Alabama. More
Cat.No: 178943
Atlanta: Hermes, 1967. 31p., staplebound wraps, 5.5x8.5 inches, very good. Edited by William G. Roy, cover art by Nelson Blackstock. Student activist publication from Emory University. "Hermes will strive at all times actively to puncture myths, to defend and present minority opinion and minority views..." More
Cat.No: 208380
Rome, GA: the Church, 1949. 33p., staplebound pamphlet, evenly toned, otherwise very good. Includes discussion of issues hindering missionary work in southern Africa. More
Cat.No: 212869
Norcross: Georgia Gender Education & Advocay, [2000s?]. Single 8.5x11 inch handbill printed both sides on yellow stock. Guide to nomenclature and etiquette. More
Cat.No: 237655
Atlanta: the Center, 1987. 9x12 inch printed folder containing numerous brochures, press releases, etc., concerning the center. More
Cat.No: 115099
Savannah, GA: Public Information and Research Services, Inc., 1979. Two issues of the newsletter critical of standardized school testing and IQ tests, eight pages each, 8.5x11 inches, pen scribble on one issue, minor handling wear and soil. More
Cat.No: 238040
Decatur, GA: NLC, 1991. 11x17 inch poster on pink stock with details of the Conference, folded to enclose four 8.5x11 inch handbills, one 8.5x11 inch program proposal to be filled-out, three-page stapled evaluation to be filled-out by participants (mild staining) and a small 4.75x8.5 inch hand-out on pink stock. The..... More
Cat.No: 196812
Atlanta: Georgia Power Project, 1974. 8p., 8.5x11 inches, some uneven toning. Single issue of the publication critical of the Georgia Power Company, with articles on rank-and-file labor organizing, opposition to the importation of South African coal, and more. More
Cat.No: 240247
Eatonton, GA: n. pub. 2000. 16p. tabloid nespaper, folded, focusing primarily on news involving African Americans nationwide. More
Cat.No: 149400
Atlanta: Spelman College, 1970. Hardcover. 192p., 9x12 inches, b&w and color photos, class photos, senior directory, no autographs or inscriptions, college yearbook in blue cloth boards with portrait on cover, rubbed. Four-year liberal arts women's college located in Atlanta, Georgia; find male portraits also, of guards, fraternity group shots, boyfriends..... More
Cat.No: 207557
New York: Old Chelsea Religious Education, 1978. 24p., 8.25x10.75 inches, printed on evenly toned newsprint; corner bent. Includes articles on the Black Theology Project in Atlanta, the CIA and Christian mission, and an interview with a nun who had been arrested by the Smith regime for her sympathy for the..... More
Cat.No: 221899
Atlanta: South Eastern Regional Conference, Inc., 1995. 12 panel brochure folded to 3.75x8.5 inches, folds out to 11x17 inches, informational brochure with list of seminars, schedule, registration form, map, fine. Brochure for the southern transgender conference. More
Cat.No: 206888
Atlanta: Southern Regional Council, 1984-99. Magazine. 31 issues of the staplebound magazine, most with mailing label on rear covers, two missing the rear cover. Generally even toning, minor handling wear, but a few issues rather foxed. Numbers present are Vol. 6 no. 6, vol. 7 nos. 2, 3/4, 5/6; vol..... More
Cat.No: 239431
Atlanta: Crimethinc. chapter of Alcoholics Autonomous, no date, circa 2000. Pamphlet. [8]p., two standard leaves printed and folded to make eight pages of text, nested not fastened, illustrated with typography and a couple of swiped images, a mildly rumpled copy with a touch of dust. "Sedition not Sedation," and the..... More
Cat.No: 225277
Atlanta: Crimethinc. chapter of Alcoholics Autonomous, no date, circa 2000. Pamphlet. [8]p., two standard leaves printed and folded to make eight pages of text, nested not fastened, illustrated with typography and a couple of swiped images, lightly worn, a few small stains to rear wrap else very good condition. "Sedition..... More
Cat.No: 258117
New York: Harper & Row, Publishers, 1989. Hardcover. xvii, 638p., introduction, epilogue, appendix, proclamation, index, illustrated with b&w photos, first edition, first printing in cloth and gilt, unclipped edge-worn dj, boards slightly splayed, remainder mark to bottom of text block, else very good. More
Cat.No: 15382
Fayetteville: The University of Arkansas Press, 1991. Hardcover. xiii, 268p., later printing, dj. More
Cat.No: 50726
Washington: GPO, 1937. xxxviii, 317p., neatly ex library, maps, tables, slightly chipped dj. WPA. Division of Social Research. Research monograph no. 9. More
Cat.No: 33599
London and Los Angeles: Western Publishers, 1961. Hardcover. 208p., personal inscription to Francis Parkman (not that one) signed by the author on f.e.p., very good first edition in cloth boards and unclipped but rubbed dj. Debut novel of an interracial love affair in the deep South by an African American..... More
Cat.No: 179896
London and Los Angeles: Western Publishers, 1961. Hardcover. 208p., personal inscription to Mike Thaler signed by the author as "Andy" on f.e.p., very good first edition in cloth boards and unclipped but rubbed dj with 1+ inch triangular chunk and some tape browning to top rear panel. (the handwriting compares..... More
Cat.No: 184673
New York: The Dial Press, 1978. Hardcover. 283p., previous owner's gift inscription on the ffep, which has a crease, first edition, dj. African American author. More
Cat.No: 9736
New York: The Dial Press, 1978. Hardcover. 283p., very good first edition in quarter-leatherette boards and unclipped dj. Debut novel by the Georgia-born and raised African American author which was the James Baldwin Prize novel for 1978. More
Cat.No: 223848
London: Melbourne House, 1978. Hardcover. 283p., illustrations, small bookstore stamp on front free endpaper otherwise a very good first UK edition in cloth boards and unclipped dj. James Baldwin Prize novel set in Appalachee, Georgia from 1917 to1959. More
Cat.No: 2516