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[Sheet music]: My Regal Rose by JOHNSON, Georgia Douglas, Music and Lyrics by - 1908

by JOHNSON, Georgia Douglas, Music and Lyrics by

[Sheet music]: My Regal Rose by JOHNSON, Georgia Douglas, Music and Lyrics by - 1908

[Sheet music]: My Regal Rose

by JOHNSON, Georgia Douglas, Music and Lyrics by

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Chicago [and] Tuskegee, Alabama: N. Clark Smith Music Publisher [and] Tuskegee Institute, 1908. Softcover. Very Good. Folio. Illustrated wrappers printed in red. 3, [2]pp. A few tears, two small chips on the front wrap, about very good. Early and previously unrecorded sheet music by the noted Atlanta-born Harlem Renaissance poet. From 1902 to 1903, she attended the Oberlin Conservatory of Music. Johnson apparently credited a poem written by William Stanley Braithwaite about a rose tended by a child, as her inspiration for her poems. She published her first poem in 1916, eight years after this song appeared. *OCLC* locates no copies.
  • Bookseller Between the Covers- Rare Books, Inc. ABAA US (US)
  • Format/Binding Softcover
  • Book Condition Used - Very Good
  • Quantity Available 1
  • Publisher N. Clark Smith Music Publisher [and] Tuskegee Institute
  • Place of Publication Chicago [and] Tuskegee, Alabama
  • Date Published 1908
  • Keywords African-Americana, Poetry, Music
Bronze African figure

Bronze African figure

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Condition
Used
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Unknown
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1925. Unbound. Bronze figure of a dancing African warrior, armed with shield and spear. Approximately 28" high by about 12" at the widest point, and basically two-dimensional, that is, about 1/2" at its deepest point. Unsigned and without obvious foundry information. The dore bronze is finished on both sides, indicating that it was meant to be viewed from either side, thus it was probably intended as an architectural element in a frieze or as a room divider, and is not currently free standing (and would probably best be mounted on granite or marble). Weight is about 24 lbs. The muscular, stylized Art Deco style warrior is reminiscent of the portrayal of African natives generally associated with the Cotton Club, that is, both caricatured and idealized simultaneously, and is possibly an original architectural feature from that or a similarly themed establishment. The expensive casting process almost certainly indicates that few of these were done. We've never seen another.
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$3,500.00
Paul Robeson, Negro

Paul Robeson, Negro

by ROBESON, Eslanda Goode

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  • very good
  • Hardcover
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Condition
Used - Very Good
Binding
Hardcover
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New York: Harper and Brothers, 1930. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition. Corners worn, and the spine has been professionally and nearly seamlessly rebacked, a fair only copy, lacking the dustwrapper. A biography of Robeson by his wife. The Dedication Copy. The printed dedication reads "For Our Son." Their only child, Paul Robeson, Jr., was a mere two years old at the time of publication. This is Paul Robeson, Jr.'s copy with his bold ownership Signature on the front fly (obviously written at a later date). It also has the smaller ownership signature of Rev. Benjamin C. Robeson (Paul Robeson, Sr.'s brother). In addition, Paul Robeson, Sr., has noted on the rear fly: "April 25, 1956. Have translated = The Soviet Biography - John. Soldier of Peace." An exact timeline of ownership is impossible to determine, but we suggest this was one of Paul Robeson, Sr.'s own copies, was then given to his brother, and was later inherited by the dedicatee, to whom his mother probably did not see fit to inscribe a… Read More
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$2,500.00
Imitation of Life

Imitation of Life

by HURST, Fannie

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  • Fine
  • Hardcover
  • first
Condition
Used - Fine
Jacket Condition
Very Good
Binding
Hardcover
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1
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Gloucester City, New Jersey, United States
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New York: Harper & Brothers, 1933. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. First edition. Fine in red cloth boards with fresh paper labels on the spine and front board in very good dust jacket with a few scattered spots on the front panel, some sunning to the spine, and light wear at the edges with a few nicks. A novel by a white women about two single mothers, one white and one black, who create a successful restaurant franchise together but through their daughters suffer at the hands racial prejudice and tragic choices. The novel was filmed twice, first in 1934 with Claudette Colbert and Louise Beavers, and again in 1959 with Lana Turner and Juanita Moore. The first film was nominated for Best Picture and named to the National Film Registry in 2005, while the Douglas Sirk remake is now considered a classic of 1950s cinema and one of the German director's masterpieces. Hurst, while popular in her day, has largely been forgotten, despite her championing of women's rights and racial equality, particularly during… Read More
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$5,000.00
Bronze African figure

Bronze African figure

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  • first
Condition
Used
Binding
Unknown
Quantity Available
1
Seller
Gloucester City, New Jersey, United States
Item Price
$3,500.00

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Description:
1925. Unbound. Bronze figure of a dancing African warrior, armed with shield and spear. Approximately 28" high by about 12" at the widest point, and basically two-dimensional, that is, about 1/2" at its deepest point. Unsigned and without obvious foundry information. The dore bronze is finished on both sides, indicating that it was meant to be viewed from either side, thus it was probably intended as an architectural element in a frieze or as a room divider, and is not currently free standing (and would probably best be mounted on granite or marble). Weight is about 24 lbs. The muscular, stylized Art Deco style warrior is reminiscent of the portrayal of African natives generally associated with the Cotton Club, that is, both caricatured and idealized simultaneously, and is possibly an original architectural feature from that or a similarly themed establishment. The expensive casting process almost certainly indicates that few of these were done. We've never seen another.
Item Price
$3,500.00
Paul Robeson, Negro

Paul Robeson, Negro

by ROBESON, Eslanda Goode

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  • very good
  • Hardcover
  • first
Condition
Used - Very Good
Binding
Hardcover
Quantity Available
1
Seller
Gloucester City, New Jersey, United States
Item Price
$2,500.00

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Description:
New York: Harper and Brothers, 1930. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition. Corners worn, and the spine has been professionally and nearly seamlessly rebacked, a fair only copy, lacking the dustwrapper. A biography of Robeson by his wife. The Dedication Copy. The printed dedication reads "For Our Son." Their only child, Paul Robeson, Jr., was a mere two years old at the time of publication. This is Paul Robeson, Jr.'s copy with his bold ownership Signature on the front fly (obviously written at a later date). It also has the smaller ownership signature of Rev. Benjamin C. Robeson (Paul Robeson, Sr.'s brother). In addition, Paul Robeson, Sr., has noted on the rear fly: "April 25, 1956. Have translated = The Soviet Biography - John. Soldier of Peace." An exact timeline of ownership is impossible to determine, but we suggest this was one of Paul Robeson, Sr.'s own copies, was then given to his brother, and was later inherited by the dedicatee, to whom his mother probably did not see fit to inscribe a… Read More
Item Price
$2,500.00
Imitation of Life

Imitation of Life

by HURST, Fannie

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  • Fine
  • Hardcover
  • first
Condition
Used - Fine
Jacket Condition
Very Good
Binding
Hardcover
Quantity Available
1
Seller
Gloucester City, New Jersey, United States
Item Price
$5,000.00

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Description:
New York: Harper & Brothers, 1933. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. First edition. Fine in red cloth boards with fresh paper labels on the spine and front board in very good dust jacket with a few scattered spots on the front panel, some sunning to the spine, and light wear at the edges with a few nicks. A novel by a white women about two single mothers, one white and one black, who create a successful restaurant franchise together but through their daughters suffer at the hands racial prejudice and tragic choices. The novel was filmed twice, first in 1934 with Claudette Colbert and Louise Beavers, and again in 1959 with Lana Turner and Juanita Moore. The first film was nominated for Best Picture and named to the National Film Registry in 2005, while the Douglas Sirk remake is now considered a classic of 1950s cinema and one of the German director's masterpieces. Hurst, while popular in her day, has largely been forgotten, despite her championing of women's rights and racial equality, particularly during… Read More
Item Price
$5,000.00