Holte Clarence (2 results)
Published by Nubian Press, Inc., New York, NY 1971
- Hardcover
- First Edition
Seller: Alan Bamberger, San Francisco, U.S.A.Alan Bamberger
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Quarto, 64 pages, illustrated by Robert S. Pious. Very good or better condition overall. The white cover has been protected with plastic, so is in almost perfect condition. The first two pages have been sparsely filled out, but the remainder of the book is blank. Interior…very clean, almost like new.

Published by Nubian Press, Inc. / (Printed by Harris Press, Printers, Lithographers), New York 1971
- Hardcover
- First Edition
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, U.S.A.Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Near Fine. First edition. Edited by Clarence L. Holte. Illustrated by Robert S. Pious. Designed by Louise E. Jefferson. Quarto. 64pp. White pictorial cloth. Illustrated throughout, in color by African-American artist Robert S. Pious. A fine, unused copy in publisher's unprinted clear plastic wrap…-around dust jacket as issued, the dust jacket is lightly soiled with a small sticker mark, near fine. *OCLC* locates five holdings. Holte was born in Norfolk, Virginia in 1909. He was a pioneering specialist in ethnic markets, a bibliophile, publisher, and the founder of the Nubian Press. Designed by Louise E. Jefferson, African-American artist, photographer and designer who was a founding member of the Harlem Artists Guild, and was considered a pioneer among African-American women in the publishing industry. The first book published by the Nubian Press. Devoted to African-American children, the text includes a preface by Clarence Holte and an introduction by Dr. Frederick C. Green, who emphasizes the importance of parents as good role models, to promote pride in race, in order to instill self-esteem, and to "Counteract the destructive impact of a hostile and racist environment.". Text provides places for entries and details about the baby's development during the first seven years, including doctor's visits, anecdotes, photographs, etc. Each page also prints an African proverb, quotation, or excerpts from the writings of noted African-American authors, including Georgia Douglas Johnson, Phillis Wheatley, Jessie Fauset, Paul Laurence Dunbar et al. Last leaf of text prints a "Suggested Reading List," including books by Jacob Lawrence, Langston Hughes et al. Laid into the book is publisher's illustrated promotional slip, stating, "Pride of race, the assurance that we are all 'somebody,' is the frame of reference within which this beautiful volume was conceived. I am proud to contribute to its text [signed in facsimile] Frederick C. Green, M.D. July 7, 1971" [single sheet of yellow paper, oblong octavo, reproducing a photograph of Dr. Green].