unbound. Zustand: Very Good. 1st Edition. Random House New York 1972 8vo. 436 pages. blue cloth boards lightly shelf worn. text block crisp. previous owner small stamps to endpapers. clean, tight copy. $NRP.
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Good. Illustrated by Wendell Minor (illustrator). Second Printing. "The story of the historic alliance of two groups since the 1800's, their struggle for equality with other Americans and of the hostility that has grown between them in the last decades. Concludes by documenting the historical reasons for the Jewish community's fear of Black anti-Semitism, and suggests that the tensions surrounding that conflict must be resolved by the entire American community in an effort to realize this country's promise of equality. [This book] grew out of the highly regarded Case Study of a Riot, which the author wrote for the Institute of Human Relations Press." - dust jacket. "A troubling book [which] illuminates the present by the still more terrifying past." - Michael Novak, author of Theology of Radical Politics. "This book is an immeasurable help in certain aspects of my own work." - John Howard Griffin, author of Black Like Me. [10], 436 pp. Second printing. Tight and unmarked with very light wear to original navy cloth lettered in silver and gilt. Average wear to unclipped dust jacket. A quality example of this extraordinary study. ; Dust Jacket Design; 8vo.