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THE NEGRO IN VIRGINIA From 1619 to the Present Day

THE NEGRO IN VIRGINIA From 1619 to the Present Day

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THE NEGRO IN VIRGINIA From 1619 to the Present Day

by Wpa [Federal Writers' Project]

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New York: Hastings House. Very Good-. 1940. First Edition. Hardcover. Boards with moderate wear and discoloration. Spine slightly sunned. A bit of browning to endpapers. Former owner's name on first blank page. Rear pastedown with minor insect damage. ; Rare among the WPA guides, especially with DJ. Light blue buckram boards with dark blue lettering and spine lettering. Photogravures. Sponsered by the Hampton Institute. The Saturday Review writes: "This story of the Negro in Virginia, free from both bitterness and prejudice and equally free of sentimentality and pretentiousness, is not only one of the most significant books to come from the whole work of the Federal Writers' Project. It is also, I think, on of the most valuable contributions yet made to the Amerian Negro's history..." (Jonathan Daniels). Schoyer 630 ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; xii, 380 pages .

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Bookseller
Complete Traveller Antiquarian Bookstore US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
20932
Title
THE NEGRO IN VIRGINIA From 1619 to the Present Day
Author
Wpa [Federal Writers' Project]
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good-
Edition
First Edition
Publisher
Hastings House
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1940
Bookseller catalogs
USA, South;

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About Complete Traveller Antiquarian Bookstore

The Complete Traveller Antiquarian Bookstore grew out of The Complete Traveller Bookstore, the first travel bookstore in the United States. Owners Harriet and Arnold Greenberg were (and are) travel writers and Arnold, a life-long collector of antiquarian books. Many customers have combined their purchases of new guidebooks with editions of older classics. While the largest number of titles in the Antiquarian Bookstore are travel related, our collections include many first editions of fiction and literature, and even some unusual children's books. Those of you who have visited our store have seen one of the country's premier collections of authentic Baedekers. The small red-covered books are considered the first modern travel guides and are treasured for their great historic detail and fold out maps throughout. From the rare "Indien" to the prosaic "Central Italy," we have them all. We are proud of our rapidly expanding collection of rare titles dealing with the history, culture, peoples and communities of New York City and New York State. Other specialties include: The A&C Black Twenty Shilling series--books to far-flung destinations that are filled with scores of colorful illustrations. And, the state and city guides of the American Guide Series, a depression-era project of the Works Progress Administration (WPA) and written by many who later became renowned.

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