Condition: As New. Like New condition. A near perfect copy that may have very minor cosmetic defects.
Published by Novello, 1906
Seller: Elena, WINNIPEG, MB, Canada
Condition: New. New.
Published by Voice of Evangelism, Springfield, 1970
12" 33 1/3 rpm phonograph record JCC-VE-200 / 691222-A, B, album slipcover decorated (both sides, in black & red on white) as pastiche newspaper. Lacks sleeve, grooves look rubbed and there is a distinct scratch; slipcover has a browned dampstain at one corner, otherwise a bit edgeworn and handled. Aside from parody masthead & credits, which are rubricated, the news articles are mostly real ones, a selection of the evil verities of the day such as James Forman's NY speech about the US being "the most barbaric country," Whitney Young "criticizes U. S. flag," predictions of famine & quake, and --nice misnomer-- "Sexism to be legalized," referring to victimless crime legislation.
Published by [London], 1919
Seller: Rulon-Miller Books (ABAA / ILAB), St. Paul, MN, U.S.A.
3 volumes (of 4 - lacking the first installment), 8vo, pp. 32-44 [i.e. 13 pages], pp. 101-113 [i.e. 13 pages], and pp. 202-214 [i.e. 13 pages]; together with: Bantu Speech: A Philological Study (concluded), pp. 290-301 [i.e. 12 pages]; original printed wrappers a little soiled, else very good. The Rev. William Arthur Crabtree worked with the Church Missionary Society in Uganda from 1892 to 1906, and compiled a Luganda Grammar, 1923.