Language: English
Published by Modern Curriculum Pr, 1968
ISBN 10: 0813672171 ISBN 13: 9780813672175
Seller: ThriftBooks-Atlanta, AUSTELL, GA, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Low, Joseph (illustrator). Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.
Language: English
Published by Silver Burdett Press, 1992
ISBN 10: 0382242564 ISBN 13: 9780382242564
Seller: Southampton Books, Sag Harbor, NY, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Like New. Pinkney, J. Brian (illustrator). FIRST THUS. First Edition Thus, First Printing. Not price-clipped. Published by Silver Burdett Press, 1992. Octavo. Hardcover. Book is like new. Dust jacket is like new.100% positive feedback. 30 day money back guarantee. NEXT DAY SHIPPING! Excellent customer service. Please email with any questions. All books packed carefully and ship with free delivery confirmation/tracking. All books come with free bookmarks. Ships from Sag Harbor, New York.
Language: English
Published by Silver Burdett Press, New Jersey, 1992
ISBN 10: 0382242556 ISBN 13: 9780382242557
Seller: Laura Books, Georgetown, SA, Australia
Hard Cover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Pinkey (illustrator). Reprint. book clean and tight. DJ: slight wear Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
Language: English
Published by Follett Publishing Company, 1968
ISBN 10: 0695454188 ISBN 13: 9780695454180
Seller: ThriftBooks-Dallas, Dallas, TX, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Fair. No Jacket. Former library book; Readable copy. Pages may have considerable notes/highlighting. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.
Published by Follett Publishing Company, Chicago & New York, 1969
Seller: Mainly Books, Silverdale, PA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good+. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Hardcover with dustjacket, a reprint of the 1940 edition with new illustrations included by Joseph Low, the spine-ends are softened and the pink cloth has mild tanning near the top edge, the binding is clean and tight and the contents are fine, the jacket has a small red smudge on the front flap (all of the text remains readable) and mild tanning is present mainly near the the edges, mild edge-wear also, the original price is present (4.95) and a professional (removable) mylar cover is included.
Published by FOLLETT PUBLISHING, CHICAGO, 1971
Seller: Princeton Antiques Bookshop / Ruffolo Enterprises, Atlantic City, NJ, U.S.A.
HARD BACK LIGHT BROWN. Condition: VERY GOOD. JACKET: WORN DJ. BENNETT, RAINEY (illustrator). Brown Textured Illustrated Hard Back Cover with Worn Illustrated DJ. Cover is in very good condition. DJ has general wearing around spine and has the words "gee gee" written on the top front cover in pencil. Front Endpaper has foxing. Pages are very clean. Contains Black and White Illustrations. Overall in very good condition. DATE PUBLISHED: 1971 EDITION: 224.
Published by follett
Seller: Reed Books The Museum of Fond Memories, Birmingham, AL, U.S.A.
1968 1st printing ex-library hardback.
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. ] Hardback, 8vo, 95 pages, VG+ to Near Fine in like dj (dj in new protective mylar). DJ is price-clipped. Each pastedown is discretely stamped "Hayden Heights" - as from a school or library. Otherwise, book and DJ are about like new. Colorful DJ and boards, numerous colorful illustrations scattered throughout, including title page. Countee Cullen lived 1903-1946 and was a significant figure in the Negro Renaissance poetry movement. RWR5 Children's Juvenile Poetry Literature Illustrated.
Published by Follett Publishing
Seller: ThriftBooksVintage, Tukwila, WA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. First Edition. Ex-Library copy with typical library marks and stamps. First edition, first printing. Shelf and handling wear to cover and binding, with general signs of previous use. Solid binding; Pages free of markings; Secure packaging for safe delivery.
Published by Follett Publishing
Seller: ThriftBooksVintage, Tukwila, WA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. First Edition. First edition, first printing. Shelf and handling wear to cover and binding, with general signs of previous use. Binding and pages are intact. All pages are free from any markings. Light scuffing and bumping visible to boards. Secure packaging for safe delivery.
Published by New York, N.Y.: Curtis Books, (1971)., 1971
Seller: BOOKFELLOWS Fine Books, ABAA, Sun City, AZ, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. First paperback edition. Originally published during Cullen's stint as a junior high school teacher, where he mentored James Baldwin, and when he wrote two books for young adults including this witty and engaging novel based on his own cat. Narrated by the cat, with suspense, life reflections, and humor as the cat tries to avoid losing his ninth and final life. A lovely paperback collectible by the cornerstone Harlem Renaissance poet, playwright, novelist and early writer of racial identity and injustice. Very tight, square and probably unread, a minute scratch and a tiny surface rub to the rear cover, else near fine in glossy stiff-card wraps with front cover photo-illustration of a kitten & butterfly; code 09189 and .95c price to the front cover, all page edges red. Mass-market paperback.
Published by Curtis Books, 1971
Seller: DreamHaven Books, Minneapolis, MN, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Paperback. Curtis Books. Collection of stories about Christopher Cat and his nine lives. Very good condition. Faint edge-wear on front and back covers. Reader's crease along spine-edge of front cover. Spine has slight slant. Two reader's creases down spine. Yellowing on spine-edge of back cover.
Published by Follett Publishing Company, Chicago, IL, 1971
Seller: Jeff Hirsch Books, ABAA, Wadsworth, IL, U.S.A.
First Edition
First printing of the second ediiton. Hardcover. 224 pages. Charming children's book by Countee Cullen. Features illustrations by Rainey Bennett. A near fine copy with some slight pushing to the bottom of the spine and in a near fine dust jacket with some minor wear to the base of the spine and some other light wear.
Published by Follett Publishing Company, Chicago, IL, 1969
Seller: Du Bois Book Center, Englewood, NJ, U.S.A.
First Edition
Decorative Cloth. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. Joseph Low (illustrator). First Edition. Originally published in 1940 by Harper & Brothers Publishers of New York. Reprint. 95pp. Color illustrations. Pictorial cloth boards illustrated by Joseph Low, blue spine with title and title on front board. Pc pictorial Dust Jacket. A fine copy. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Hardcover.
Published by Follett Publishing Company, Chicago, 1968
Seller: A Different Chapter, Cairo, NY, U.S.A.
Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Joseph Low (illustrator). "With warm regards Ida M. Cullen (Mrs. Countee Cullen) May 1973 on ffep; clean and tight, a few spots of foxing and very light wear to the unclipped dust jacket. Size: 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Signed by Author(s). Book.
Published by Follett Publishing Company, Chicago, 1969
Seller: Deja Vu Books, Poplar Grove, IL, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Bennett, Rainey (illustrator). 1st This Edition. Brown hardcover boards binding clean square and tight - slight smudge ffep. DJ has minor wear at corners. 221 pages. Christopher Cat is enjoying his ninth - and last life, which in his opinion is guarded much too carefully by Mitzi a beautiful Persian. His previous eight lives = some brief, some longer - were filled with adventure and romance. His curiosity was his undoing in each of those lives, which is recounted with humor and wit. Book written in a unique man-cat language; delightful illustrations throughout. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
Published by Harper & Bros., New York, 1940
Seller: The Chatham Bookseller, Madison, NJ, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dj. Charles Sebree (illustrator). Second Edition. 72pp. Illustrated endpapers. Yellow cloth, Green lettering. Prev.owner stamp on the front free endpaper.16 full color, vibrant illustrations by Charles Sebree. Dampstains along the gutters, bottom corners are worn through. Intended for children, the poems explain why one will not find such animals as the Wakeupworld, Squilililigee, Sleepamitmore, and the Treasuretit in any zoo we know. Size: Octavo. Book.
Published by FOLLETT PUBLISHING COMPANY PUB 1969, CHICAGO, IL, 1969
Seller: JOHN LUTSCHAK BOOKS, BURLINGTON, WI, U.S.A.
HARDCOVER. Condition: FINE IN A VERY GOOD+ D.J. SECOND EDITION. ILLUSTRATIONS BY RAINEY BENNETT / ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED BY HARPER IN 1942 THIS IS THE FIRST PRINTING OF THE FOLLETT EDITION PUBLISHER'S ORIGINAL LIGHT BROWN CLOTH COVERED BOARDS WITH BLACK SPINE TITLES. BOOK IS FINE WITHOUT ANY MARKS TO THE BINDING OR THE TEXT. D.J. IS ABOUT FINE WITH A TRACE OF CORNER RUB, A COUPLE OF SHORT EDGE TEARS, AND IS NOT PRICE-CLIPPED. AN EXCELLENT CLEAN, BRIGHT, UNFADED COPY WITH NO REMAINDER MARK.
Published by HARPER & BROS, 1940
Seller: Princeton Antiques Bookshop / Ruffolo Enterprises, Atlantic City, NJ, U.S.A.
First Edition
HARD BACK GREEN. Condition: VG. SEBREE, CHARLES (illustrator). 1ST ED. Torn inside front cover, pink and green flowers designs on cover, slight blemishes on cover DATE PUBLISHED: 1940 EDITION: 1ST ED 72.
Published by Follett Publishing Co (1969), Chicago, New York, 1969
Seller: Old New York Book Shop, ABAA, Atlanta, GA, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: fine. First Edition. 95p octavo, illustrated A fine copy in a fine dust jacket inscribed by Ida M Cullen to author and scholar Richard Long. Ida was the wife of Countee Cullen. Someone has signed Countee Cullen's name below her inscription. He died in 1946.
Published by Harper & Brothers, New York, 1942
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. First edition. Illustrated by Robert Reid Macguire. Tall octavo. Contemporary owner name on front fly, a little spotting on the foredge else near fine in very good price-clipped dust jacket with modest chips on the spine ends and a split at the front spine-fold. Children's book by the noted African-American poet portraying a cat reminiscing about its previous eight lives. Scarce.
Published by Harper and Brothers, 1940
Seller: Brainerd Phillipson Rare Books, Holliston, MA, U.S.A.
Association Member: SNEAB
First Edition Signed
Condition: Fair. No Jacket. 1st Edition. This copy is a survivor of the Brooklyn fire in 1970 in which Hall Johnson died. The orange boards are warped and water-stained and have dark brown discolored strip along the bottom 1" of the front and rear boards. The interior of the book is good plus and the 16 colorful illustrations by Charles Sebree throughout the text are very bright and charming, as are the illustrations on the front and rear endpapers and paste-downsns. This copy is inscribed by Countee Cullen and Christopher Cat to musician and composer Hall Johnson:"Countee Cullen/ His Copy. (Underlined) of The Lost Zoo. Admiringly surrenderd to Hall Johnson with the best wishes of Christopher Cat also! (underlined) New York Dec. 1940. (Underlined) In addition to the inscription there is an autographed letter signed (ALS) by Countee Cullen with its original envelope: Mr. Hall Johnson/ Hotel Theresa on the front: "940 St. Nicholas Ave./ New York, N.Y. December 21, 1940Dear Hall, It was nice seeing you for a moment last night. As I promised, here is a copy of my book the only copy I had on hand which accounts for the peculiar type of inscription. I hope it pleases you, and that you may find in it the type of fantasy to recommend to some of the Hollywood bigwigs Walt Disney preferred. Every good wish to you. Countee Cullen (underlined)." Note: Johnson worked with Walt Disney; and the Hall Johnson Choir was featured in the soundtracks on Snow White, Dumbo, and Song of the South. Hall Johnson was a highly regarded African American choral director, composer, arranger, and violinist who dedicated his career to preserving the integrity of the Black spiritual as it had been performed during the era of slavery. His Hall Johnson Choir, the first professional group of its kind, enjoyed a successful concert and recording career for more than three decades in the United States and abroad. During his professional life Johnson coached hundreds of distinguished musicians, including the famous opera singer Marian Anderson. Virtually every Black singer of note has performed Johnson s solo compositions and arrangements. Born on March 12, 1888, in Athens, Georgia, Hall Johnson was the son of William Decker Johnson, a minister, and Alice Virginia Sansom, a former slave. Johnson was given his first at age 14, with which he taught himself to play. Athens was home to a large, prosperous African American middle class, with excellent schools, and Johnson did well. He graduated from the preparatory school in 1903 and then moved on to Allen University in Columbia, South Carolina, where his father had recently been named president. In 1908, Johnson switched his studies to the University of Pennsylvania. After receiving his college degree in 1912, Johnson returned to Athens. Johnson gained a reputation as an excellent music teacher, and played violin in the orchestras of several Broadway productions, performing behind great entertainers such as Eubie Blake, Noble Sissle, and Josephine Baker. He found additional work in more than one dance band, including a stint touring the United States with a group known as the Southern Syncopated Orchestra. In 1923, he took the seat of the violinist in a chamber music group he helped form called the Negro String Quartet. The group performed pieces across a wide spectrum from the standard classical canon to contemporary pieces by African Americans. Johnson produced his own Broadway musical in 1933, Run Little Chillun, a production he called a folk opera. Johnson worked with Walt Disney; and the Hall Johnson Choir was featured in the soundtracks on Snow White, Dumbo, and Song of the South. Over his lifetime, Johnson was a consummate breaker of barriers, and not just between White and Black or between the world of churches and the world of mass entertainment. On April 30, 1970, Johnson died when a fire broke out in his New York apartment building. This volume is from Hall Johnson s library, much of which was salvaged from the Brooklyn fire. First Edition. Hardcover. With condition issues.
Published by Follett Publishing Co, Chicago/New York; (1969)
Seller: Alcuin Books, ABAA/ILAB, Scottsdale, AZ, U.S.A.
Octavo. 95 pp. First published in 1940. The present copy is illustrated by Joseph Low and is inscribed by Countee Cull's wife and with a gift inscription from previous owner dated 1969. Readrs young and old will be caught up in the suspense and drama, humor and pathos as each tale is unfold. Cull's faith in the appeal of The Lost Zoo is well born out by the many worn copies still in used i homes and libraries. Jospeh Low's inaginative and delightful drawings are true to the text, yet enhance it. If poet and cat wre here to see this lovely new edition, they would quickly become a trio. A handsome copy bound in pink cloth, stamped in light green depicting a cat, spine lettering a light green, one very tiny, bumped corner, in a clipped pictorial dust jacket.
Published by Follett Publishing Co, Chicago, 1969
Seller: Second Life Books, Inc., Lanesborough, MA, U.S.A.
First Edition
8vo, pp. 95. This seems to be a proof with the text (only) with a metal strap binding, grey wraps, laid in to the eventual dj (some rubbed). Does not include the illustrations. Very good copy. A children's story in prose and verse by noted African American poet Countee Cullen and his pet cat. First edition, thus, originally issued in 1940.Proof Copy.
Published by Harper & Brothers Publishers, New York, 1940
Seller: Capitol Hill Books, ABAA, Washington, DC, U.S.A.
First Edition
Condition: Very Good-. New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers, [1940]. First Edition Stated with letter code K-P. Octavo (23.5cm); publisher's yellow cloth lettered in blue; [12],72pp.; color frontispiece, fifteen leaves of color plates (collated complete). Ex-District of Columbia Public Library with their gift ex libris from the Beatrice M. Murphy Foundation to front free endpaper, otherwise free of institutional markings; cloth a bit dust-soiled, scuffed and worn at spine ends and corners; about Very Good, internally clean and sound. Provenance: Ownership rubber-stamp of the aforementioned Beatrice Murphy, poet, educator, and founder of the Negro Bibliographic and Research Center in Washington, DC.