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Verlag: Johnson Publishing Co., Inc, Chicago, 1986
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Softcover. Zustand: Very Good. First Edition. Vol. XLI, No. 8. Small quarto. 160, [1] pp. Stapled wrappers with modest general wear including a few tiny nicks, very good or better. Among the list of eligible bachelors for 1986 is a 23-year-old Michael Jordan. Also prints Diahann Carroll on her relationship with Sidney Poitier, "…On the Road with B.B. King," and "Big Weddings are Back," among other material.

Verlag: Huntington Library, San Marino, California, 1974
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Softcover. Zustand: Fine. Magazine. Small quarto. 95pp. Wrappers. Black and white illustrations. Light edgewear else fine. Notable contributors include Cecile Williamson Cary, David Winter, Mary Lynn Johnson, Howard O. Brogan, Edward H. Cohen, Carey S. Bliss.

Verlag: Poetry Society, London / New York, 1950
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Softcover. Zustand: Very Good. First edition. Octavo. 301-356pp. Perfect bound paper wraps. Slight tanning to the wraps, crease to corner and miniscule chip, about near fine. Poetry anthology with contributions from Lawrence Durrell ("Deus Loci"), Rachel Annand Taylor, Wilfrid Gibson, R.H. Mottram, Wilfred Rowland Childe, Stanle…y Snaith, D'Arcy Cresswell, Wrenne Jarman, Geoffrey Johnson, Gawsworth, Hugh Gordon Porteus, Phoebe Hesketh, John Heath-Stubbs, David Marcus, George Moor, Arthur Caddick, James Brockway, Theodore Roscoe, Lionel Johnson, and Marvin Magalaner.

Verlag: The Ontario Review, Ontario, Canada, 1999
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Softcover. Zustand: Fine. First edition. 152pp. Pictorial white wrappers. Illustrated by Lincoln Perry, Keith Hood. Fine. Includes poems and stories such as *Owl* by Elizabeth Spencer, "Death in Venice" by John Updike, and more.

Malcolm X and the Black Revolution [in] Negro Digest Vol. XVIII, No. 1, November 1968
(MALCOLM X). W. Keorpetse Kgositsile, Alvin F. Poussaint, and others. John H. Johnson, edited by
Verlag: Johnson Publishing Company, Chicago, 1968
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Softcover. Zustand: Very Good. Vol. XVIII, No. 1. Small octavo. 98pp. General wear and a tiny cover stain, pages tanned with two small unobtrusive stains in the foredge margins, tiny bit of loss at the crown and a neatly strengthened tiny tear at the spine base, a very good copy. Prints "Malcolm X and the Black Revolution" by W.… Keorpetse Kgositsile and "Roadblocks to Black Unity" by Alvin F. Pouissant, among other material.
Weitere BilderVerlag: Underwood-Miller, Novato, California, 1989
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Hardcover. Zustand: Fine. Near Fine. Limited edition. Thick octavo. Fine in a near fine dust jacket with light internal foxing and short tears on spine ends, and housed in a very good purple cloth covered clamshell box with faint dampstain. Number 93 of a limited edition of 350 copies. Signed by contributors Karl Edward Wagner,…Simon Clark, Christopher Burns, Brian Lumley, David S. Garnett, David Langford, Roger Johnson, Fred Chappell, Brad Strickland, Gardner Dozois, Joel Lane, Jovan Panich, R. Chetwynd-Hayes, John Gordon, Steve Sneyd, W.H. Pugmire, Jessica Amanda Salmonson, Wayne Allen Sallee, Joe R. Lansdale, Daniel Wynn Barber, Ron Wolfe, William F. Nolan, Dennis Etchison, Michael Reaves, Charles Wagner, John Brizzolara, Leonard Carpenter, William F. Wu, David B. Silva, John Alfred Taylor, Charles L. Grant, Jack Dann, and Ramsey Campbell.

Verlag: Negro Digest Publishing Company, Chicago, 1946
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Softcover. Zustand: Very Good. Vol. IV, No. 11. Small octavo. 98pp. Stapled wrappers. Wrappers with rubbing and wear, very good or a bit better. A single issue from this important and influential digest, which was the foundation of the Johnson Publishing empire. In addition to excerpting articles by and about African-Americans f…rom other publications, there was also much original content written expressly for the magazine. This issue prints "Sidney Hillman's Last Message to Negroes"; a roundtable discussing the question "Is Labor or Business Fairer To The Negro?"; "The Rape of Justice" by Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. (condensed from *Everybody's Digest*); "How I Beat Jim Crow" by Chatwood Hall (pen name of African-American journalist Homer Smith, Jr.); "Iron Men of Baseball," an article on the Negro league by George C. Morse; "My Father Had 16 Wives" by Okechukwu Ikejian (condensed from *Magazine Digest*); "Jim Crow on the Band Stand" by African-American band leader Phil Moore; "African Beauty Parlor" by Ernest Henry Shrenzel (condensed from *Fascination*); "He Lost 10,000 Years," by Allen Rankin (about African-American artist Bill Traylor, condensed from *Colliers*); "How I Discovered Marian Anderson" by Sol Hurok with Ruth Goode (condensed from their book *Impresario*); and a condensation from the book *Trumpet to the World* by Mark Harris, among other material. Early issues are uncommon.

Verlag: Negro Digest Publishing Company, Chicago, 1946
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Softcover. Zustand: Very Good. Vol. IV, No. 12. Small octavo. 98pp. Stapled wrappers. Wrappers tanned with moderate wear and soil, a very good copy. A single but notable issue from this influential and important digest, which was the foundation of the Johnson Publishing empire. In addition to excerpting articles by and about Afr…ican-Americans from other publications, there was also much original content written expressly for the magazine. This issue is especially notable for printing a "condensation" from Era Bell Thompsons's *American Daughter*, an important memoir of Black life in Iowa and North Dakota, later recognized for its excellence and republished in the Sixties. This issue also prints the recurring articles "How I Beat Jim Crow" and "If I Were an Negro," the former by Charles Clinton Spaulding (the longtime President of North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company, at the time of publication the largest Black-owned business in America) and the latter by activist and author of *Rules for Radicals: A Pragmatic Primer* Saul Alinsky and further titled "Beware the Liberals." This issue also with a four-page insert bound in advertising the NEW *Negro Digest* in full color, as well as the articles "Who is a Negro? The Inside Story of Two Million Negroes Who Passed for White" by Herbert Asbury (condensed from *Collier's*); "A Southerner Looks at the South" by Hodding Carter (condensed from *The New York Times*); "Acid Test of America" by Clare Booth Luce (condensed from *Today's Woman*); "The Harlem Nobody Knows" by Bucklin Moon (condensed from *Glamour*); and the recurring article "My Favorite War Hero," this month penned by Herbert M. Frisby, who was a war correspondent for the *Baltimore Afro-American*. An important magazine; early issues are uncommon.

Verlag: Negro Digest Publishing Company, Chicago, 1946
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Softcover. Zustand: Very Good. Vol. IV, No. 7. Small octavo. 98pp. Stapled wrappers. Wrappers toned with moderate wear and soil, corners gently bumped, a very good copy. A single but notable issue from this influential and important digest, which was the foundation of the Johnson Publishing empire. In addition to excerpting arti…cles by and about African-Americans from other publications, there was also much original content written expressly for the magazine. This issue is especially notable for printing the articles "Love or Babies: Must Negro Mothers Choose?" by Margaret Sanger; "condensations" from Mbonue Ojike's *My Africa* and Erskine Caldwell's *In the Uplands*; and war correspondent W. Randy Dixon's article on Black WWII hero Corporal Waverly Woodson Jr.; and David O. Selznick's "Negro Lobby in Hollywood." The monthly article "If I Were A Negro" was penned by author and activist Fannie Cook, and titled "An Atomic Approach to Racism." An important magazine; early issues are uncommon.

My Most Humiliating Jim Crow Experience [in] Negro Digest: A Magazine of Negro Comment. Vol, IV, No. 8. June 1946
(PETRY, Ann, Fannie Hurst, Herbert Aptheker and others). John H. Johnson, edited by
Verlag: Negro Digest Publishing Company, Chicago, 1946
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Softcover. Zustand: Very Good. Vol. IV, No. 8. Small octavo. 98pp. Stapled wrappers. Wrappers with moderate wear and some soil, preliminary leaves with creased corners, a very good copy. A single but notable issue from this influential and important digest, which was the foundation of the Johnson Publishing empire. In addition t…o excerpting articles by and about African-Americans from other publications, there was also much original content written expressly for the magazine. This issue includes work by Herbert Aptheker, "Hollywood's New Deal for Negroes" by John T. McManus and Louis Kronenberger, the monthly article "If I Were a Negro" (this month penned by novelist Fannie Hurst), and a roundtable discussion titled "Should Negroes Support Truman on His Race Record?" (two writers argue Yes and two No). Perhaps most importantly, this issue includes an article by *The Street* author titled "My Most Humiliating Jim Crown Experience" (which was a monthly piece for a while), a terrible story of seven year-old Petry and her Sunday School class being kicked off a beach because she (and she alone) was Black. An important magazine; early issues are uncommon.

Verlag: Negro Digest Publishing Company, Chicago, 1946
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Softcover. Zustand: Very Good. First Edition. Periodical. Small octavo. 98pp. Stapled wrappers. Moderate wear and pages with creased corners, very good. A single but notable issue from this influential digest, the foundation of the Johnson Publishing empire. In addition to excerpting articles by and about African-Americans from…other publications, there was also much content written expressly for the magazine. This issue is especially notable for printing a 16-page "condensation" from Anny Petry's recently-published book *The Street*, as well as the monthly column "If I Were a Negro," this month penned by Wallace Stegner and titled "The Common Cause of Color." Also prints Fiorello LaGuardia's "The Battle of Bigotry Begins at Home" (condensed from an advertisement by Sachs Quality Stores); E. B. White's "Color Added" (condensed from the book *One Man's Meat*); and "Where Are Your Tears, Christians" by Jesuit priest Rev. George H. Dunne (condensed from *Commonweal*). Ann Petry's *The Street* would become the first novel by an African-American woman to sell over a million copies. An important magazine; early issues are uncommon.

Verlag: Negro Digest Publishing Company, Chicago, 1945
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Softcover. Zustand: Very Good. First Edition. Periodical. Small octavo. 98pp. Stapled wrappers. Wrappers toned with moderate wear and soiling, several leaves with creased corners and one with a very short tear, sound and about good; the text is bright and the paper supple A single but notable issue from this influential and impo…rtant digest, which was the foundation of the Johnson Publishing empire. In addition to excerpting articles by and about African-Americans from other publications, there was also much original content written expressly for the magazine. This issue is especially notable for printing the recurring column "My Most Humiliating Jim Crow Experience," this month penned by Langston Hughes: a sad story in which a teenaged Hughes is harassed in a Cleveland cafeteria, as well as Zora Neal Hurston's "Beware the Begging Joints" (condensed from *American Mercury*). Also prints "Does Interracial Marriage Succeed" by heavyweight champion Joe Louis; "Can the Negro Afford Birth Control?" by Dr. Julian Lewis; a four-page "condensation" from Walter White's book *The Rising Wind* (on the status of Black troops in the European Theater after a personal visit); and the monthly column "If I Where a Negro," this month penned by Francis E. McMahon. McMahon had recently been the subject of major controversy when he was fired from Notre Dame University (with encouragement from the Vatican, it turned out much later) for speaking out in favor of the Loyalists in the Spanish Civil War. An important issue of an important magazine; early issues are uncommon.