REPORT ON ECONOMIC CONDITION OF THE SOUTH.
Washington DC: (1938). Stapled pamphlet. 64p. More
Washington DC: (1938). Stapled pamphlet. 64p. More
New York: Hurat, [1. 1885]. 96p, [4p ads. ]. Publisher's embossed brown cloth with titles and designs in black, gilt title ground on spine. More
London: Skelton Robinson, n.d. 288p. Illustrated. Silver-titled black cloth. More
New York: Publishers Company, Inc., under the auspices of The Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, (1970). Revised. Quarto. xvii, 302p. Illustrated. Tan cloth with titles in black and silver. From the International Library of Negro Life and History. More
Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, (1927). First issue with "wood ducks quacked" in lines 32-33, p. 17. In first issue d.j. without the Crawford blurb on the front panel flap. 316p. Terra-cotta cloth with gilt titles on spine and upper cover. More
Franklin Center, PA: The Franklin Mint, 1978. Limited Edition. The Franklin LIbrary. (xv), 329p. Illustrated by Charles Hamrick. Bound in full medium maroon leather with watered silk endpapers, a.e.g., the spine and covers ornately gilt. 1929 Pulitzer Prize winner. More
Boston: Little, Brown & Co., 1930. Third printing. xix, 375p. Illustrated, including folding map in rear. Gilt-titled blue cloth. Blockson 9643. More
Boston: Cupples, Upham, & Co., 1884. vii, [9]-503p. Embossed brown cloth with gilt spine titles. Quite scarce in original editions. Blockson 9099 lists 1883 edition; Work p. 304. More
Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press, 1943. First edition. [x], 190p. Illustrated with decorations by Edith Mahier. Tan cloth with brown spine titles. INSCRIBED & SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. "James Pipes has made of his materials something altogether rare in the white man's writings about the American Negro. His writing..... More
Boston: Upham, Ford and Olmstead, 1853. Fourth edition. vii, 259p. Illustrated with three plates, Publisher's emnossed blue-green ribbed cloth with gilt spine titles. More
Philadelphia: Morris Music, (1934). One folded sheet with cover illustrations of a Black man riding in a chariot with "Rufus" on the chariot. More
Richmond, VA: B.F. Johnson, 1899. First edition. 245p. Illustrated. Blue cloth with titles and designs in black and gilt. Dialect. More
New York: Harper & Brothers, (1882). First edition. xii, 13-217p. 2 p. ads. Illustrated. Plates signed WLS. Green cloth with titles and pictorial designs in darker green. Issued the year following Uncle Remus and includes a Tar Baby story. Peter Parly to Penrod, p. 64. More
Chicago: Canterbury Press, 1928. First edition. [viii], 297p. Black-titled orange cloth. Blockson 5042. More
Chicago: Canterbury Press, 1928. First edition. [viii], 297p. Black-titled orange cloth. Blockson 5042. More
Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press, (1989). First edition. xvi, 181p. Illustrated from photos. Terra-cotta cloth with spine titles in black. More
Philadelphia: Presbyterian Board of Publication, n.d. [18--]. "A New Edition, Enlarged, and Illustrated with Engravings. viii, [9]-215p. Illustrated, including frontispiece portrait by John Sartain. Publisher's embossed cloth with gilt spine title and large gilt device on upper cover. Blockson 8613 for an edition by the American Tract Society. More
London: Religious Tract Society, 1842. xii, 240p., 8p ads. Frontispiece and engraved title page. Publisher's embossed cloth with gilt spine title. Blockson 8613 for American edition. More
New York: T. Mason and G. Lane, 1839. 12mo. 40p. Gilt-titled leather spine over marbled boards. More
New York: Fleming H. Revell, (1924). First edition. 220p, 4p ads. Illustrated by Greselda M. McClure. Tan cloth with titles in red and with pictorial designs in black on spine and upper cover. More
New York: Harms, (1930). Six pages in self wraps. Cover features images of Amos and Andy and a dog. More
Madison, AR: Journal Printing Company, 1917. First edition. 385p. Illustrated with many photos. Gilt-titled blue cloth. Bond rose from slavery to become a wealthy Arkansas businessman. Work 473. More
Paris: Editions Correa, (1949). 349p. Paperback with color printed cover. Illustrated. More
New York: Africana Publishing, (1975). xx, 291p. Tan cloth with titles in black on spine and upper cover. More
Schneider's of Athens, (1970). Folio of 25 reproductions of photos laid loose in fold and in original box. Photos measure 16" x 11 12/" Photographs of the Mambila, Fulani, and Kom people. More