Published by Bridgehead Books, 1964
Seller: aldebaranbooks, Lantana, FL, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Condition: USED_VERYGOOD. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. 191pp sm 8vo black cloth boards white titles printed on spine, very light bumping at head and tail of spine, mild shelf cock. dj demonstrates light soil at back and two small chips at top front foredge.clean tight vg/vg.novel depicts the rigors of integrationists in a segregated south of the 1960's.
Published by Society For Racial Pece, 1964
Seller: Route 3 Books, Sandstone, MN, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: USED_NEARFINE. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Near fine book wiht clean interior. Small residue from small sticker on front end paper. Unclipped jacket has no tears but small chips at top of spine and at some corners.Story of twelve Freedom Riders and one small white girl driving to Birmingham to help relieve the siege.
Condition: UNSPECIFIED. Very good in edgeworn, edgetorn dustjacket Cloth.
Published by Unknown, 2009
ISBN 10: 0984065040 ISBN 13: 9780984065042
Seller: The Book Cellar, LLC, Nashua, NH, U.S.A.
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Published by Bridgehead Books, New York, 1964
Seller: Argosy Book Store, ABAA, ILAB, New York, NY, U.S.A.
hardcover. Condition: USED_NEARFINE. Dust Jacket Condition: very good(-). 8vo, black cloth, lightly soiled d.w. New York: Bridgehead Books, 1964.
Published by Society for Racial Peace, Washington, D. C., 1964
Seller: The Story Shop, Elwood, IN, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: USED_GOOD. Dust Jacket Condition: Good dust. First Edition. Text has marks and underlining on about 40 pages, else very good and sound. The dustjacket is now protected in a new, removable mylar sleeve. ; Small 8vo 7½" - 8" ; 191 pages.
Published by published for Society for Racial Peace by Bridgehead Books, New York, 1964
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: UNSPECIFIED. 191p., very good first edition in cloth boards and unclipped dust jacket. Describes a trip taken by a racially mixed group of civil rights workers through the Deep South.
Published by The Fairfax Press, 1977
ISBN 10: 0517224216 ISBN 13: 9780517224212
Seller: Amazing Books Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S.A.
hardcover. Condition: USED_GOOD. Profusely Illustrated (illustrator). Clean, sturdy, unmarked copy in good condition. With dust jacket. Wear on the edges and corners of the dj, especially at the top edge. Many small tears, none greater than 2 inches in size. Text in great shape. SZ.
Published by Published by the Society for Racial Peace of Washington D.C.by Bridgehead Books, New York, 1964
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: USED_NEARFINE. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. First edition. Octavo. 191pp. Fine in near fine dustwrapper that is a bit soiled and has a bookstore stamp on the rear flap. True story of three carloads of "Freedom Riders" and their journey from Harlem to raise the "Siege of Birmingham" and the less than hospitable welcome that awaited them. Uncommon.
Published by Bridgehead Books, New York, 1964
Seller: Lorne Bair Rare Books, ABAA, Winchester, VA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Condition: UNSPECIFIED. First Edition. Octavo (21cm); black paper-covered boards, with titles stamped in white on spine; dustjacket; 191pp. Fine in a Near Fine dustjacket, unclipped, with some trivial rubbing and light dustiness along the flap folds. Novel about a mixed group of twelve Freedom Riders, including a little white girl of eight, who leave Harlem on a trip to the South "to help raise the siege of Birmingham.".
Published by Bridgehead Books for Society For Racial Peace, 1964
Seller: Du Bois Book Center, Englewood, NJ, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: USED_NEARFINE. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. 191pp. Black cloth boards with white title on spine. Pc Dust Jacket. Beauregard James is the pseudonym of a well-known Negro author. Hardcover.
Published by New York: Bridgehead Books,, 1964
Seller: BOOKFELLOWS Fine Books, ABAA, Sun City, AZ, U.S.A.
First Edition
Condition: UNSPECIFIED. First edition. Top corners very lightly bumped, else near fine in dust jacket with some edge wear, several very small closed edge tears, and a trace of yellowing to the edges.
Published by Published by the Society for Racial Peace of Washington D.C.by Bridgehead Books, New York, 1964
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: USED_FINE. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. First edition. Octavo. 191pp. Fine in fine dustwrapper. True story of three carloads of "Freedom Riders" and their journey from Harlem to raise the "Siege of Birmingham" and the less than hospitable welcome that awaited them. Uncommon.
Published by New York. Bridgehead Books. 1964., 1964
Seller: Worpsweder Antiquariat, Worpswede, Germany
Condition: UNSPECIFIED. Cloth. Dustwrapper. 191,(3)pp. Published for the Society of Racial Peace. 8vo. Dustwrapper yellowed, slightly soiled. Slightly used.
Published by Bridgehead Books for Society For Racial Peace, New York, 1964
Seller: Rare Book Cellar, Pomona, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: UNSPECIFIED. First Edition; First Printing. Very Good in a Very Good dust jacket.
Published by Vernon Press, 2019
ISBN 10: 1622736613 ISBN 13: 9781622736614
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Published by Vernon Press, 2018
ISBN 10: 1622730941 ISBN 13: 9781622730940
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Published by Routledge, 2020
ISBN 10: 0367580721 ISBN 13: 9780367580728
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ISBN 10: 1648890989 ISBN 13: 9781648890987
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Published by Vernon Press, 2023
ISBN 10: 164889724X ISBN 13: 9781648897245
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ISBN 10: 1622735323 ISBN 13: 9781622735327
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ISBN 10: 1622730933 ISBN 13: 9781622730933
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ISBN 10: 1622738888 ISBN 13: 9781622738885
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Published by Vernon Press, 2016
ISBN 10: 1622730631 ISBN 13: 9781622730636
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Published by Vernon Press 2017-02-10, 2017
ISBN 10: 1622730860 ISBN 13: 9781622730865
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ISBN 10: 1648895328 ISBN 13: 9781648895326
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Published by Routledge, 2018
ISBN 10: 0415791480 ISBN 13: 9780415791489
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Condition: UNSPECIFIED. 4to. 7 pages, approximately 1200 words in a completely legible hand, on lined stationery, with the embossed stamp of Evans and Cogswell, Charleston. Docketed on the verso of the final leaf "July 15 1861 / James Simons / to / Governor Pickens / Reply to Letter / of Gov. P / 11 July 1861." Brigadier General James Simons's draft copy of a letter further explaining his reasons for resigning his command, given in reply to a July 11 letter from Gov. Pickens that apparently had quarreled with earlier correspondence from Simons, responding point by point, to criticisms he feels the Governor has leveled against him over differences of opinion regarding the military defensibility of Charleston Harbor. Most, if not all, of the Pickens-Simons correspondence concerning this matter has been published; the James Simons papers at the University of South Carolina holds correspondence from Pickens, but we have not been able to locate the original manuscripts or other drafts for the Simons portion of this correspondence. Old tideline from dampstaining, with professional conservation work, cleaning the paper, restoring chipped areas along the lower edge through leaf-casting, and completing several letters and marks with matching manuscript on four leaves. Folded for mailing or filing. (61444) (9835). Following the Union Army take over of Fort Sumter by Major Robert Anderson on December 26, 1860, just six days after South Carolina seceded from the Union, Gov. Pickens directed Major General Schinierle to occupy Fort Moultrie, Fort Johnson, and Castle Pinckney, and to establish a battery on Morris Island to prevent, at all costs, the reinforcement of Anderson's men. Simons, as commander of the 4th Brigade of the Charleston Militia, was second in command of the defenses for the harbor, occupying the critical spot at Morris Island at the harbor's entrance. He expressed his concerns over the defense of the harbor in a six-page report to the Governor on January 1, 1861: "I cannot sacrifice to matter of Etiquette questions and issues of such momentous importance as now surround us . The line of operations embraces four points 1) Fort Moultrie 2) Castle Pinckney 3) Fort Johnson 4) Morris Island. By the map which accompanies this paper, it will appear that your lines of communication with these points . are directly within the range and effective power of Fort Sumter - the Citadel of the Harbour controlling every point. At the first return of fire from Fort Sumter, your lines of communication are utterly cut off." He goes on to report: "Fort Moultrie - This position is wholly untenable - Lt. Col. De Saussure . gave you prompt notice of this fact on the morning after his occupation." To this Gov. Pickens responded with great offense, insinuating that Simons was counseling abandonment of the harbor defenses. Simons' first letter of resignation came almost immediately, on January 8, but he was prevailed upon by the Secretary of War to withdraw it. The 4th Brigade, under Simons command led the first attack on Fort Sumter on April 12, 1861. The controversy between Simons and the Governor continued to simmer until a few months after Anderson and his Union forces had surrendered Fort Sumter. By July, in spite of Simons' successes defending the Charleston harbor, he again offered his resignation. Gov. Pickens apparently wrote to refute Simons arguments. Simon replies in this lengthy manuscript letter: "I had hoped I would not have been obliged to extend this correspondence but I am sure your sense of justice will indulge me a letter further. I have assigned among other reasons for resigning, that you have not shown that recognition which appeared to be due to me as a general officer. I detailed several instances, but confined myself to the facts, neither canvassing nor questioning your intuition or motive. You reply, that you do not think my reasons for resigning are sufficient, yet you adopt a line of argument to arrive at this conclusion, which not only admits t.