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Publication Date: 1970
Seller: Xerxes Fine and Rare Books and Documents, Glen Head, NY, U.S.A.
Condition: Good. New York. 1970 reprint by Negro Universities Press of original 1861 edition. Afro-American participation in American Revolution, War of 1812, and Early Wars from 1641 to 1815. Hardcover. Small octavo, 91p., cloth. One text page has a few lines of ink underlining. Ex-university library. Good, no DJ.
Publication Date: 1960
Seller: Xerxes Fine and Rare Books and Documents, Glen Head, NY, U.S.A.
Condition: VG. New York. 1960 reprint by Negro Universities Press of original 1921 edition. "Statistics , problems and policies relating to the greater inclusion of Negro wage earners in American industry and agriculture." Hardcover. Sm.4to., 144p., a few photo illustrations, cloth. Ex-university library with usual library markings. VG, no DJ.
Published by Hartford: American Publishing Company, 1895., 1895
Seller: Joe Maynard, Newburgh, NY, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. First edition. Octavo, photographic portrait frontispiece, publisher's blue cloth stamped in gilt, decorative endpapers (rubbing to edges with minor frays and minute loss at spine ends, gilt faded at spine, else a very good copy). Bookplate of Joseph J. McGuigan to front paste-down.
Seller: LibreriaElcosteño, Ciudad de Buenos Aires, BA, Argentina
Tapa Blanda. Condition: New. FOTOS: No dude en pedir más imagenes. Ejemplar Nuevo.
Seller: LibreriaElcosteño, Ciudad de Buenos Aires, BA, Argentina
Tapa Blanda. Condition: New. FOTOS: No dude en pedir más imagenes. Ejemplar Nuevo.
Published by n.p., [Washington, D.C.], 1844
Seller: Kaaterskill Books, ABAA/ILAB, East Jewett, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Removed. Condition: A very good copy. First edition. 1 pp. 8vo. The Maine resolution was an attack on the heinous process of re-enslaving freed blacks: "Resolved. That we do most solemnly, in behalf of the people of this State, protest against the existence of any laws, in any of the States of Territories of this Union, which subject our free colored citizens to the liability to be arrested and imprisoned, and to be sold into slavery for the payment of the costs of such arrest and imprisonment; that we do protest against such laws as unconstitutional, and as endangering the Union." Maine approved this on March 22, 1843, sent a copy to all members of the House and Senate, and to all the governors of States and Territories. OCLC locates no copies. Not in Sabin, Blockson, Dumont, Work, LCP. Afro-Americana Clark: New England in U.S. Government Publications, 1789-1849: 1145.