Published by Addison Wesley (edition First Edition, First Printing), 1969
ISBN 10: 0201038021 ISBN 13: 9780201038026
Language: English
Seller: BooksRun, Philadelphia, PA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Fair. First Edition, First Printing. Ship within 24hrs. Satisfaction 100% guaranteed. APO/FPO addresses supported.
Published by Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley, 1984, first printing of 1st edition, ISBN: 0201108038., 1984
Seller: Truman Price & Suzanne Price / oldchildrensbooks, Monmouth, OR, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Included. . (illustrator). 1st Edition. Fine (without any flaw) / in Very Good bright jacket, one 1/2" tear at top of rear panel of jacket. HB in jacket, 25 cm, 288 pp. We ship all our books in cardboard protection, long-time booksellers adhering to professional standards. . .
Published by Reading, Massachusetts: Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Inc., (). First Edition, First Printing., 1991
Seller: Lighthouse Books, ABAA, Dade City, FL, U.S.A.
Octavo, white cloth & blue boards (hardcover), map illus. endpapers, x + 337 pp. Near-Fine, with light foxing; in a Fine (As New), mylar protected dust jacket. From dust jacket: In the 1970s, along the subtropical coast of Georgia, two old and isolated communities -- one white, one black -- began to eye each other by the light of strange new political realities. Years after the struggle for civil equality between the races transformed much of the rest of the South, news of the outside world filtered into McIntosh County, and the resultant mass meetings, boycotts, and lawsuits altered the old country customs forever. Praying for Sheetrock is the story of the political awakening of a tiny black community, and of the downfall of a flamboyant renegade sheriff and his courthouse gang. It is also the story of his undoing, many years later. Brilliantly melding the rich and varied voices of the people of McIntosh County into a small-town saga, Melissa Fay Greene lets the people tell their outrageous, funny, eloquent, and touching stories -- and makes our hearts stop with their importance. Deacon Henry Curry, the patriarch of the black community, recalls the assassination of President McKinley. Sheriff Poppell separates tens of thousands of Yankee tourists from their money. Thurnell Alston becomes the first freely elected black county commissioner since Reconstruction. And Fanny Palmer, a retired shrimp worker living in an ancient sharecropper shack, prays to the Lord for sheetrock, and sheetrock is delivered. Black History, African American History, Black History, Georgia, Race Relations, American History, United States History, Southern Americana, American South, McIntosh County, American Culture.
Published by Reading, Massachusetts, U.S.A., April, 1996, First Printing (Stated), number line with 1, First Edition, Addison-Wesley, 1996
ISBN 10: 0201483645 ISBN 13: 9780201483642
Language: English
Seller: Jean Blicksilver, Bookseller, Atlanta, GA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Very Good Hardcover; 9 3/8"; xii (12) + 533 pages including equations, tables, figures (graphs, drawings, etc.), a glossary, an index, and several blank unused pages at end of text, presumably for notetaking, if needed; Proceedings Volume XXVI, Santa Fe Institute Studies in the Sciences of Complexity; previous owner's name and date written neatly on blank front free end page; tiny bit of light shelfwear; very small, mild surface scratch and a mild crease on rear board surface; NO highlighting; NO underlining; securely bound, nice tight copy.