DEEP LIKE THE RIVERS:
Austin, TX: Encino Press, 1969. First edition. xii, 109p. Gilt-titled blue cloth. More
Austin, TX: Encino Press, 1969. First edition. xii, 109p. Gilt-titled blue cloth. More
New York: Dodd, Mead, (1966). First edition. xviii, 173p. Illustrated. Terra-cotta cloth with titles in white and black. Intended for younger readers. More
New York: Harper & Brothers, (1950). First edition. [x], 332p. Illustrated by Paul Whitman. White-titled black cloth. More
New York: Atheneum, 1964. First edition. [vi], 248p. Gilt-titled blue cloth spine with green boards. Author's first book. Author of A Lesson Before Dying and The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman. More
Lexington, KY: University of Kentucky Press, (1961). First edition. xii, 201p. Tan cloth with black titles. More
London: International African Institute, 1965. First edition. Quarto. x, 120p. Printed in double columns. Gilt-titled tan cloth. More
London: Faber & Faber, (1960). First UK edition. 96p. Gilt-titled black cloth. Translated from the French by Bernard Frechtman. Play with an all Black cast. More
Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press, (1988). First of this reprint edition. xxx, 274p. Gilt-titled maroon cloth. More
Chicago: Path Press, 1969. [viii], 349p. Gilt-titled tan cloth. More
[San Antionio}: The author [Carleton Printing Co.], [1948]. 152p. Illustration by Merle Venrick. Gilt-titled red cloth. More
San Francisco: Chandler Publishing, (1969). First edition. xvi, 621p. Chandler Publications in Anthropology and Sociology. More
Charleston, SC: McCarter & Co., 1856. Third edition. xv, [16]-169p. Original embossed brown cloth with gilt spine titles. Blockson 9500; Sabin 28424; Work p. 309. More
Chicago: University of Chicago Press, (1972). Forth impression. x, 321p. Gilt-titled blue cloth. More
New York: Doubleday, (1988). First edition. Small octavo. [x], 101p. White cloth with title in bronze. More
New York: Zenith Books, Doubleday, 1974. Second printing. [viii], 120p. Illustrated. Blue cloth with black titles. More
New York: Hamblen Music Co., (1954). One folded sheet. The cover features a picture of Mahalia Jackson. More
Chicago: Pellegrini & Cudahy, (1947). First edition. [vi], 246p. Green cloth with gold-colored titles. "This is the story of renowned caravan traders in slaves and ivory... In telling of Jamba and his love for Miapia the author recreates a picture of the People of the Fog as seen through the..... More
Port Washington, NY: Kennikat Press, (1970). First edition. 122p. Illustrated. Gray cloth with black spine titles. Empire State Historical Publications Series No. 82. Edited by Stanley Austin Ransom, Jr., biographical sketch by Oscar Wegelin, critical analysis by Vernon Loggins. More
Nashville: Smith & Lamar, Agents (Fleming H. Revell Company), (1914). 244p. Illustrated from photos. Rebound in brown cloth with gilt spine titles. With an Introduction by James H. Dillard. Work 607. More
Nashville: M.E. Chruch, South, 1893. First edition. 394p. Gilt-titled blue cloth. Work 294. More
New York: Eaton & Mains, (1909). Revised edition of her FROM DARKNESS TO LIGHT. xix, 336p. Illustrated. Gilt-titled tan cloth. Interesting discussion of the "evolution" of Blacks in America, from Africa through the nineteenth century. More
New York: Eaton & Mains, (1909). Revised edition of her FROM DARKNESS TO LIGHT. xix, 336p. Illustrated. In blue printed wrappers. Interesting discussion of the "evolution" of Blacks in America, from Africa through the nineteenth century. More
Atlanta: Mabel Loeb and Virginia Pairo, 1937. First edition Limited to 500 copies. 82p. Illustrated by Wilbur G. Kurtz. Gray over red cloth with titles in black on spine and upper cover. Signed by Susan Merrick Heywood. Another signature looks to be Wilbur G. Kurtz, Jr. signed April 14, 1979..... More
Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Doran, 1943. x, 342p. Illustrated. Gray cloth with gilt spine titles. More
New York: Neale, 1915. First edition. 232p. Illustrated from photos. Introduction by Booker T. Washington. Gilt-titled blue cloth. Autobiography, with a history of the Utica Normal and Industrial Institute for the Training of Colored Young Men and Young Women, Utica Institute, Mississippi. Blockson 2371; Work 475. More