Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: National Portrait Gallery, 1955
ISBN 10: 1855141922 ISBN 13: 9781855141926
Anbieter: ThriftBooks-Atlanta, AUSTELL, GA, USA
Paperback. Zustand: Very Good. No Jacket. May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: National Portrait Gallery, 1955
ISBN 10: 1855141922 ISBN 13: 9781855141926
Anbieter: ThriftBooks-Dallas, Dallas, TX, USA
Paperback. Zustand: Very Good. No Jacket. May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: National Portrait Gallery Publications, 1997
ISBN 10: 1855141922 ISBN 13: 9781855141926
Anbieter: Better World Books, Mishawaka, IN, USA
Zustand: Good. Pages intact with minimal writing/highlighting. The binding may be loose and creased. Dust jackets/supplements are not included. Stock photo provided. Product includes identifying sticker. Better World Books: Buy Books. Do Good.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: National Portrait Gallery, 1955
ISBN 10: 1855141922 ISBN 13: 9781855141926
Anbieter: A Squared Books (Don Dewhirst), South Lyon, MI, USA
paperback. Zustand: Good. London, 1955; illustrated paper covers; corner wear; tide mark at bottom edges; 12mo - over 6 3/4" to 7 3/4" tall; gift inscription on free front end paper; Interior is clean and unmarked; 124 pages.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: National Portrait Gallery Publications, United Kingdom, London, 1997
ISBN 10: 1855141922 ISBN 13: 9781855141926
Anbieter: WorldofBooks, Goring-By-Sea, WS, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 17,37
Anzahl: 6 verfügbar
In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: Very Good. This volume looks both at Ignatius Sancho's accomplishment and the context in which they were achieved. Including themes, such as Sancho's frienship with Laurence Sterne and the effect this had on his writing, the influence of his patron the Duke of Montagu and Sancho's position amongst the black musicians of his day, the text also encompasses wider issues, such as abolitionism and the slave trade. With Gainsborough's portrait of Sancho illustrated, art-historical themes are also addressed in the book's introductory essay. One of England's first African prose writers, Ignatius Sancho, started life on a slave-ship in the mid-Atlantic. But the time of his death in 1780, he had established his own grocery shop in Westminster. More remarkably, he had become a respected figure in contemporary literary and musical circles, writing a "Theory of Music" for the Princess Royal and corresponding with Laurence Sterne. In addition, two years after his death, his "Letters" were published and were very popular. Sancho, one of 20,000 blacks in England in the 18th century, transcended the inhumanities of the Atlantic slave trade, and the prejudice and ambiguity of his social status in England, recognizing that his was a privileged life in comparison to the "miserable fate of almost all of our unfortunate colour". The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged.
EUR 26,66
Anzahl: 2 verfügbar
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