Published by E.B. Crocker Art Gallery, 1974
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First Edition
Softcover. Condition: Fine. First Edition. Sterling condition softcover copy, with unfurled tips, tight binding, and clean internals, showing only very slight shelf- and edge-wear. First Edition state, staple-bound paperback format, red, white and blue card stock wraps, measuring 8 1/2" x 11" in width and height, respectively. Replete with black-and-white photographs. Fine looking art exhibition catalogue drawn from a show of the Munson.Williams. West provides a Foreword, Dwight, the Introduction, then reproductions from the works of James Alden, Will Barnet, William H. Bartlett, William Brice, Charles E. Burchfield, Kenneth Callahan, Harold Camp, John Singleton Copley and many others. Laid in is a note from Lynne Benninghoven, Membership Secretary, to Life, Sustaining and Contributing Members.Member, I.O.B.A., C.B.A., and adherent to the highest ethical standards. Additional postage may be required for oversize or especially heavy volumes, and for sets.
Published by Paramount 2014-06-10 00:00:00, 2014
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DVD. Condition: Used - Good.
Paperback. first edition. X-5 very good - fine, spine crease paperback,
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Good. Vol. 16, No. 6. Pulp magazine. Edited by Ray Palmer. Cover art uncredited for "The Avengers" by William P. McGivern. Includes "They Forgot to Remember Pearl Harbor" by P. F. Costello [William P. McGivern]; "Time Will Tell" (1st professional publication) by Emil Petaja; "Scientist Disowned" by Raymond Z. Gallun; "Henry Horn's Blitz Bomb" by Dwight V. Swain; "Juggernaut Jones, Trucker" by A. R. McKenzie; "It Happened in Space" by Manly Wade Wellman; "Sergeant Shane Goes to War" by John York Cabot [David Wright O'Brien]; "Captain Stinky" by Gerald Vance [McGivern]; "The Man Who Was Two Men" by E. K. Jarvis [house pseud., unattributed]; "Gods of the Jungle" (pt. 1) by Nelson S. Bond; "Voice from the Void" by Harl Vincent. Features: "The Observatory"; "Mrs. Lactodectus Mactans"; "Meet the Halogen Family"; "Science Forecast: The Seedless Watermelon"; "You're Not Wanted, peter Rabbit!"; "Nature's Bullets"; "Catalyst for Power"; "Strange Facts"; "Landscapes of Other Worlds - Venus, World of Mystery" by Willy Ley; "Your Orchids - Madam!"; "Ship of Stone"; "Scientific Mysteries"; "Meet the Authors" (Raymond Z. Gallun); "Discussions"; "Correspondence Corner"; "Atomic Airship of Mars" by Henry Gade [house pseud., unattributed] for James B. Settles rear cover illustration. Rear cover and last several pages (Meet the Author" & "Discussions") are glued on copies; cover has tape at edges and is glued on at hinge. With repairs, solid and readable. Book.
Unknown. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.
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Condition: New.
Language: English
Published by New York University Press, US, 2014
ISBN 10: 0814794629 ISBN 13: 9780814794623
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Paperback. Condition: New. Winner of the 2015 LGBT Studies Award presented by the Lambda Literary Foundation Unearths connections between homoeroticism, cannibalism, and cultures of consumption in the context of American literature and US slave culture that has largely been ignored until now Scholars of US and transatlantic slavery have largely ignored or dismissed accusations that Black Americans were cannibalized. Vincent Woodard takes the enslaved person's claims of human consumption seriously, focusing on both the literal starvation of the slave and the tropes of cannibalism on the part of the slaveholder, and further draws attention to the ways in which Blacks experienced their consumption as a fundamentally homoerotic occurrence. The Delectable Negro explores these connections between homoeroticism, cannibalism, and cultures of consumption in the context of American literature and US slave culture. Utilizing many staples of African American literature and culture, such as the slave narratives of Olaudah Equiano, Harriet Jacobs, and Frederick Douglass, as well as other less circulated materials like James L. Smith's slave narrative, runaway slave advertisements, and numerous articles from Black newspapers published in the nineteenth century, Woodard traces the racial assumptions, political aspirations, gender codes, and philosophical frameworks that dictated both European and white American arousal towards Black males and hunger for Black male flesh. Woodard uses these texts to unpack how slaves struggled not only against social consumption, but also against endemic mechanisms of starvation and hunger designed to break them. He concludes with an examination of the controversial chain gang oral sex scene in Toni Morrison's Beloved, suggesting that even at the end of the twentieth and beginning of the twenty-first century, we are still at a loss for language with which to describe Black male hunger within a plantation culture of consumption.
Language: English
Published by New York University Press 6/27/2014, 2014
ISBN 10: 0814794629 ISBN 13: 9780814794623
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Paperback or Softback. Condition: New. The Delectable Negro: Human Consumption and Homoeroticism Within Us Slave Culture. Book.
Condition: New.
Language: English
Published by New York University Press, US, 2014
ISBN 10: 0814794629 ISBN 13: 9780814794623
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: New. Winner of the 2015 LGBT Studies Award presented by the Lambda Literary Foundation Unearths connections between homoeroticism, cannibalism, and cultures of consumption in the context of American literature and US slave culture that has largely been ignored until now Scholars of US and transatlantic slavery have largely ignored or dismissed accusations that Black Americans were cannibalized. Vincent Woodard takes the enslaved person's claims of human consumption seriously, focusing on both the literal starvation of the slave and the tropes of cannibalism on the part of the slaveholder, and further draws attention to the ways in which Blacks experienced their consumption as a fundamentally homoerotic occurrence. The Delectable Negro explores these connections between homoeroticism, cannibalism, and cultures of consumption in the context of American literature and US slave culture. Utilizing many staples of African American literature and culture, such as the slave narratives of Olaudah Equiano, Harriet Jacobs, and Frederick Douglass, as well as other less circulated materials like James L. Smith's slave narrative, runaway slave advertisements, and numerous articles from Black newspapers published in the nineteenth century, Woodard traces the racial assumptions, political aspirations, gender codes, and philosophical frameworks that dictated both European and white American arousal towards Black males and hunger for Black male flesh. Woodard uses these texts to unpack how slaves struggled not only against social consumption, but also against endemic mechanisms of starvation and hunger designed to break them. He concludes with an examination of the controversial chain gang oral sex scene in Toni Morrison's Beloved, suggesting that even at the end of the twentieth and beginning of the twenty-first century, we are still at a loss for language with which to describe Black male hunger within a plantation culture of consumption.
Condition: new.
Published by New York: D. Appleton, 1888
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. 8vo, printed wrappers, detached, a few edge chipped, (9)-126pp. See BAL 8352. A good+ copy.
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Language: English
Published by New York University Press, 2014
ISBN 10: 0814794629 ISBN 13: 9780814794623
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Published by Frederick A. Praeger
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Condition: Good. Second printing, 1960. Black boards, grey spine two volume set. Text blocks firm and clean, bindings tight, boards straight, no highlights or underlining. MInor rubbing to edges, mild tanning to pages. Solid clean well preserved set. Well packaged and promptly shipped from California. US veteran operated.
Language: English
Published by Council on East Asian Studies, Harvard University / distributed by Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. & London, 1982
ISBN 10: 0674780426 ISBN 13: 9780674780422
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Association Member: ILAB
Hardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. xxv, 468 p.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good+. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good-. First Edition. 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 320 pages; 1st edition is snug and solid in original pictorial dust jacket. Jacket a little toned at spine, with a small, shallow triangular chip missing from bottom spine end. Light soiling to rear jacket spine panel. Bottom edge of rear jacket panel chipped and nicked. Cloth spine ends mildly shelf worn. Price intact to unclipped front jacket flap. Text clean and unmarked. VG+/VG-.
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Published by Robert Hale, 1941
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Add to basket1st edition, 1941. (U.S. title: 'A Homicide for Hannah') Light foxing to page edges. Binding tight. Pale (faded?) orange cloth, faded on spine; yellow lettering. Used - Good. Good hardback (no dust jacket).
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Published by Four Square (New English Library), GB, 1963
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First Edition
Paperback. Condition: VG-. 1st Thus. (anr copy, G++ £7).
Condition: New. Takes the enslaved person's claims of human consumption seriously, focusing on both the literal starvation of the slave and the tropes of cannibalism on the part of the slaveholder, and further draws attention to the ways in which Blacks experienced their consumption as a fundamentally homoerotic occurrence. Series: Sexual Cultures. Num Pages: 320 pages, black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: 1KBB; HBJK; HBTS; JFSL3; JHMP. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 228 x 146 x 20. Weight in Grams: 442. . 2014. Paperback. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland.
Language: English
Published by New York University Press, US, 2014
ISBN 10: 0814794629 ISBN 13: 9780814794623
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Paperback. Condition: New. Winner of the 2015 LGBT Studies Award presented by the Lambda Literary Foundation Unearths connections between homoeroticism, cannibalism, and cultures of consumption in the context of American literature and US slave culture that has largely been ignored until now Scholars of US and transatlantic slavery have largely ignored or dismissed accusations that Black Americans were cannibalized. Vincent Woodard takes the enslaved person's claims of human consumption seriously, focusing on both the literal starvation of the slave and the tropes of cannibalism on the part of the slaveholder, and further draws attention to the ways in which Blacks experienced their consumption as a fundamentally homoerotic occurrence. The Delectable Negro explores these connections between homoeroticism, cannibalism, and cultures of consumption in the context of American literature and US slave culture. Utilizing many staples of African American literature and culture, such as the slave narratives of Olaudah Equiano, Harriet Jacobs, and Frederick Douglass, as well as other less circulated materials like James L. Smith's slave narrative, runaway slave advertisements, and numerous articles from Black newspapers published in the nineteenth century, Woodard traces the racial assumptions, political aspirations, gender codes, and philosophical frameworks that dictated both European and white American arousal towards Black males and hunger for Black male flesh. Woodard uses these texts to unpack how slaves struggled not only against social consumption, but also against endemic mechanisms of starvation and hunger designed to break them. He concludes with an examination of the controversial chain gang oral sex scene in Toni Morrison's Beloved, suggesting that even at the end of the twentieth and beginning of the twenty-first century, we are still at a loss for language with which to describe Black male hunger within a plantation culture of consumption.
Condition: New. Takes the enslaved person's claims of human consumption seriously, focusing on both the literal starvation of the slave and the tropes of cannibalism on the part of the slaveholder, and further draws attention to the ways in which Blacks experienced their consumption as a fundamentally homoerotic occurrence. Series: Sexual Cultures. Num Pages: 320 pages, black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: 1KBB; HBJK; HBTS; JFSL3; JHMP. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 228 x 146 x 20. Weight in Grams: 442. . 2014. Paperback. . . . .
Language: English
Published by New York University Press, 2014
ISBN 10: 0814794629 ISBN 13: 9780814794623
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Condition: New. Takes the enslaved person s claims of human consumption seriously, focusing on both the literal starvation of the slave and the tropes of cannibalism on the part of the slaveholder, and further draws attention to the ways in which Blacks experienced their c.
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Add to basketCondition: New. Takes the enslaved person's claims of human consumption seriously, focusing on both the literal starvation of the slave and the tropes of cannibalism on the part of the slaveholder, and further draws attention to the ways in which Blacks experienced their consumption as a fundamentally homoerotic occurrence. Series: Sexual Cultures. Num Pages: 320 pages, black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: 1KBB; HBJK; HBTS; JFSL3; JHMP. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 229 x 152 x 22. Weight in Grams: 617. . 2014. Hardcover. . . . .
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