About this Item
First printing. Inscribed and SIGNED by Gordon Martin on the half title page. The volume has a lightly canted spine, The unclipped (and unpriced) dust jacket, sleeved in mylar, has light edge wear. Seller Inventory # 15111007
Bibliographic Details
Title: Count Them One by One: Black Mississippians ...
Publisher: University Press of Mississippi
Publication Date: 2010
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Near Fine
Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine
Signed: Signed
Edition: First Edition.
About this title
"What a gripping book "Count Them One by One" is. It brings to life a fifty-year-old civil rights case in Mississippi that helped start our nation on the road to racial democracy . . . For me, this book is a stirring journey in time . . . "Count Them One by One" could be a great movie. It has heroes and villains, and it teaches lessons of freedom and justice. Those are lessons we should learn, again, and so should our children."
--Armand Derfner, "Charleston Post and Courier"
"A wonderful new book! . . . I'm sure it's going to touch a lot of people."
--Robin Roberts, "Good Morning America"
"Martin's gift as a storyteller invites readers to understand the heroes and villains and why they acted as they did . . . He makes the story lively and suspenseful."
--"Choice," American Library Association
"A masterful combination of historical memoir and scholarly research."
--John Dittmer, professor emeritus of history, DePauw University, author of "Local People: The Struggle for Civil Rights in Mississippi"
What a gripping book "Count Them One by One" is. It brings to life a fifty-year-old civil rights case in Mississippi that helped start our nation on the road to racial democracy . . . For me, this book is a stirring journey in time . . . "Count Them One by One" could be a great movie. It has heroes and villains, and it teaches lessons of freedom and justice. Those are lessons we should learn, again, and so should our children.
Armand Derfner, "Charleston Post and Courier""
A wonderful new book! . . . I m sure it s going to touch a lot of people.
Robin Roberts, "Good Morning America""
Martin s gift as a storyteller invites readers to understand the heroes and villains and why they acted as they did . . . He makes the story lively and suspenseful.
"Choice," American Library Association"
A masterful combination of historical memoir and scholarly research.
John Dittmer, professor emeritus of history, DePauw University, author of "Local People: The Struggle for Civil Rights in Mississippi""
What a gripping book Count Them One by One is. It brings to life a fifty-year-old civil rights case in Mississippi that helped start our nation on the road to racial democracy . . . For me, this book is a stirring journey in time . . . Count Them One by One could be a great movie. It has heroes and villains, and it teaches lessons of freedom and justice. Those are lessons we should learn, again, and so should our children.
Armand Derfner, Charleston Post and Courier
"A wonderful new book! . . . I m sure it s going to touch a lot of people.
Robin Roberts, Good Morning America
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