DICK'S ETHIOPIAN SCENES, VARIETY SKETCHES, AND STUMP SPEECHES.
New York: Dick & Fitzgerald, (1879). 178p, 34p ads. Cloth spine with color-printed paper-covered boards with ads printed on pastedowns and flyleaves. More
New York: Dick & Fitzgerald, (1879). 178p, 34p ads. Cloth spine with color-printed paper-covered boards with ads printed on pastedowns and flyleaves. More
Paris: n.d. Advertising sheet (12 1/45" x 9 5/8"). Black and white lithograph by Yan B. Dyl featuring a naked Black woman with huge lips adorned only with sparkling jewels. More
v.p. n.d. Four are color photo cards, four are varia. Produced by Deep South Specialties in Jackson, MS.; Photo arts in Winnsboro, SC; E.C. Kropp in Milwaukee, WI; and Cline Photo in Chattanooga, TN. More
n.d. Trade card for the Hotel Nantasket. Color printed by the Forbes Co. 3" X 5". Comical image of diners with a Black waiter. More
London: T.C. Lewis, n.d. [1890]. Aquatint engraving (11" X 14 1/2", within the plate mark, 10" X 13 5/8"). Drawn by W. Summers and engraved by Hunt. Features a large Black family in formal wear around a dining table. The facial features are in caricature, and with caption in cartoon..... More
n.d. Trade card advertising Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson, Importers and Dealers in Stoves, Metals, Tinware... Sacramento, Cal. 4 1/8" X 2 1/2". Comical image in black and white of a Black man raging and waving his umbrella over his head. More
Printed in Germany: Post mark of 1908. PBF Serie 7179. Embossed and colored post cards depicting very stylized "Darkies" with sayings such as " Oh, de rudeness of de men when dey see a handsome darkie!" and "Dere is no doubt, sah, dat I am a hairstocrat!" More
Printed in Germany: Post mark of 1908. PBF Serie 7942. Embossed and colored post cards depicting very stylized "Darkies" with New Year's greetings. More
n.d. Trade card advertising Clarence Brook Varnishes. Color-printed comical image of Black family swimming in the ocean. More
One for Coats Threads, one for Clark'e Threads, one with scenes and pictures of stamps of South American countries. More
V.P. (1890's). Includes 7 songs with Black themes and pictorial covers. "At a Georgia Campmeeting", Darktown Parade", "Ma Rainbow Coon", "Darktown Is Out Tonight", etc. Some very nice pictorial lithographed covers. More
Columbus, OH: Mulligan Bros. Mulligan's advertising on reverse. More
Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, (1987). First printing of this reprint. lxix, 367p. Tan cloth with black spine titles. Edited by Robert G. O-Meally. Includes Adams' "Nigger to Nigger" More
Chicago: Follett Publishing, (1977). First edition. xviii, 285p. Multicolor printed cloth. More
New York: 1860. 144p. in printed wraps. More
Washington DC: (C. Alexander, Printer), 1856-64. 53 Issues. Vol. 32, nos. 1, 3-5, 8-12; Vol. 33, nos. 1-5, 7-8, 10-12; Vol. 34, nos. 1-5, 10; Vol. 35, nos 1, 3-11; Vol. 36, no. 1, 3-5, 7-8, 10-11; Vol. 37, nos. 5-6, 8; Vol. 38, nos. 3-4, 6-7, 9-10; Vol. 40..... More
New Lisbon, OH: Anti-Slavery Bugle, n.d. [c. 1830'2]. Second edition of 10,000, but rare none-the-less. Four-page offprint tract. More
New York: Citadel Press, (1971). First edition. 324p. Silver-titled green cloth. More
New York: Putnam's, 1875. 256p. Illustrated, including fold-out frontispiece and printed music. Embossed terra-cotta cloth with titles in gilt on spine and upper cover. Work p. 418; Blockson 515. More
New York: W.W. Norton, (1960). First edition. 155p. Gilt-titled red cloth. More
New York: Abingdon Press, (1916). Fourth printing. 70p. Illustrated by W.V. Cahill. Terra-cotta cloth with titles and designs in brown. Dialect story of a rich spoiled girl's black maid. More
London: W. Paxton, n.d. [c. 1900?]. Eight pages in self wraps. Piano score. The cover is in black , red, and white and features three Black face Golliwoggs in polka dot tail coats with red trousers and Don King hair styles. More
Momence, IL: Baker & Taylor, (1988). First edition. Quarto. Stapled wrappers. vi, 84p. More
London: J. Phillips, 1788. New Edition. xvi, 132p. Rebound in quarter leather and marbled boards. Blockson 10074 and Work p. 257 for the 1771 edition; Sabin 4689. More
Macon, GA: J.W. Burke Company, 1924. First edition. 48p. In color-printed stapled wrappers. Illustrated from photos. In original box. "Nancy Astor's Virginia 'Mammy' Tells Why 'Her Littl' Mistis Ain't Neber Gwine Lose Her "Sition Ober Dar In Inglan'." (Title Page). More