Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, New York, 1961
Da: NWJbooks, Lancaster, PA, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. No Jacket. Portraits by Dalton Shrourds; Harry Coughlin; Constance Joan Naar (illustratore). 1st Edition. "Sons of the South; Profiles and portraits of one hundred men, who contributed to the greatness of the nation and the glory of the South." Gilt lettering on red & gray cloth covered boards. 4to, 212pp. There are 50 "Sons of the South" biographies and extremely well done portraits in this book. The corners of the covers show light wear. The contents are indeed fine.
Editore: Philidelphia, PA : Rider University Art Gallery, 2005, 1905
Da: Frost Pocket Farm - IOBA, Fleetville, PA, U.S.A.
Membro dell'associazione: IOBA
Paperback. Condizione: Near Fine. 2005. Original covers, approximately 9x81/2 inches, 24 pp, illustrated, interview between Diane Burko and Professor Harry I. Naar, gallery director and curator. Softcover, near fine. Moderate shelf wear , starting to lightly age yellow along edges, otherwise tight, clean, paper crisp, unmarked and apparently never read. 5 copies on OCLC. Art; exhibition catalogue (catalog).
Editore: Rider University Gallery, Lawrenceville, N. J., 2002
Da: Mullen Books, ABAA, Marietta, PA, U.S.A.
Softcover. Condizione: VG. White & color illus. stapled wraps, [16 pp.], 7 BW plates, 1 color plate. Issued in conjunction with a 2002 exhibition featuring paintings by German-born New Jersey artist Adolf Konrad (1915-2003). With an artist interview conducted by Harry I. Naar, a chronology, and selected examples of Konrad's work. Uncommon.
Editore: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, New York, 1961
Da: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
Prima edizione Copia autografata
Hardcover. Condizione: Good. Shourds, Dalton; Coughlin, Harry; and Naar, Consta (illustratore). 212 pages. 29 cm. Illustrations. Index. Signed by author. Cover has some wear and soiling. Mr. Rand once hired a young man named Turner Catledge to be a roving correspondent, to interview farmers and sell subscriptions. Mr. Catledge was to become Washington correspondent and managing editor of The New York Times. Turner Catledge, New York Time wrote of this work: "A most important selection of Southern greats, chosen and dealt with by the admiring heart and able hands of one of their own". Clayton Rand was a small town country editor who drew so much attention with his speeches and his editorials that he was elected president of the National Editorial Association. He attended Harvard Law School, where he helped to pay his expenses by selling peanuts. This experience led him to remark later that anyone who really wanted an education could get one. Mr. Rand visited Philadelphia Miss., as a land prospector in 1918, when he was 27 years old, and bought The Neshoba Democrat, the local paper. Two editorials, "Neshoba's Filth" and "The Town Stinks," spurred a community cleanup. The story of Philadelphia's change is recounted in Mr. Rand's 1940 book, "Ink on My Hands,". The book was one of six of which he was the author or co-author. The others were "Men of Spine in Mississippi," "Spark in the Eyes," "The World Is Mine," "Apollonlus, Philosopher and Financier" and "Sons of the South.". First edition. Stated. Presumed first printing.
Editore: Tirion, 2002, 2002
Da: Handled With Care, Bocholt, Belgio
EUR 7,00
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloSoftcover/Paperback. Condizione: New. In zeer goede staat. Ongelezen. Softcover met leesflappen. Rijkelijk geà llustreerd.