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Published by A Delta Book, 1968, 1968
Seller: Longhouse, Publishers & Booksellers, Brattleboro, VT, U.S.A.
Very good reading copy wraps. A classic all its own.
Wraps. Condition: G/No Dustjacket. Not Illustrated (illustrator). Later Printing. New York NY: Delta Book/Dell Publishing Co. G/No Dustjacket. (1968). Later Printing. Wraps. Written while the author was in Calfifornia's Folsom State Prison. . 8vo., xv, 210pp., Cover rubbed and bent .
Published by A Delta Book/Published by Dell Publishing Co., Inc., New York, 1968
Seller: gearbooks, The Bronx, NY, U.S.A.
Book
Trade Paperback. Condition: Very Good. 7th Printing. 210 pp. Solidly bound copy with moderate external wear, crisp pages and clean text. Bottom left corner of back cover is creased. Felt tip pen note on inside of front cover.
Published by A Delta Book/Published by Dell Publishing Co., Inc., New York, 1968
Seller: gearbooks, The Bronx, NY, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Trade Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Copyright 1968. 210 pp. Solidly bound copy with moderate external wear, crisp pages and clean text. Creased spine. Front cover creased in places. Back cover has a crease on bottom left corner.
Published by DELTA, NEW YORK, N. Y., 1968
Seller: Princeton Antiques Bookshop, Atlantic City, NJ, U.S.A.
PAPER BACK BEIGE & BLACK. Condition: GOOD. good front cover. general wear to spine. top left corner of rear cover is bent along with the last 3 pages. stated price of $1.95 to front cover. very clean endpapers. pages are very clean. DATE PUBLISHED: 1968 EDITION: 204.
Published by Ramparts/McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1968
ISBN 10: 1199214353ISBN 13: 9781199214355
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Good.
Soft cover. Condition: Fine. First Mass Market Paperback Edition. Semi-autobiographical collection of essays & letters written while the author was incarcerated at Folsom State Prison, primarily stemming from his political activities with the Black Panthers. Hailed at the time as a "distinctive new literary voice'' that "set the imagination of an entire generation on flame." Orig. published in hardcover in 1968 (see our listing #019166 for a hardcover edition), this is the First Printing of the First mass market paperback edition, also from 1968. From the library of a Stanford graduate, activist, & founding chair of the Theatre Dept at UC Davis, it is in Fine condition--feels & looks nearly new & obviously never opened: completely clean, binding strong & straight, pages moderately tanned, heaviest around edges, but completely supple & unmarked. Nicely protected in new mylar collector bag Free! Our photos depict the Exact book you will receive, never "stock" images of books we don't actually have! Same Day Shipping on all orders received by 2 pm Weekdays (Pacific time); later orders, weekends & holidays ship very next business day.
Published by McGraw-Hill, 1968
ISBN 10: 0070113076ISBN 13: 9780070113077
Seller: books4u31, Asheville, NC, U.S.A.
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Good. 1968 6th printing hardback has underlining and notes, foxing outer edge, and is in good condition with mylar dust coverAND AS ALWAYS SHIPPED IN 24 HOURS; and emailed to you a USPS tracking number on all orders; all books are sanitized and cleaned for your protection before mailing. PLEASE NOTE OVER SEAS BUYERS if the book extra large or heavy there will be additional postage due to the new US Postage rates.
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Published by McGraw-Hill Book Co. 1968, 1968
Seller: Hard to Find Books NZ (Internet) Ltd., Dunedin, OTAGO, New Zealand
Association Member: IOBA
Super octavo hardcover (VG) in d/w (VG); all our specials have minimal description to keep listing them viable. They are at least reading copies, complete and in reasonable condition, but usually secondhand; frequently they are superior examples. Ordering more than one book will reduce your overall postage cost.
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. First Thus. Semi-autobiographical collection of essays & letters written while the author was incarcerated at Folsom State Prison, primarily stemming from his political activities with the Black Panthers. Hailed at the time as a "distinctive new literary voice.'' This Sixth Printing of the 1968 FIRST EDITION, this copy appears to have been published in China (with Chinese characters on lower cr page). It has green cloth-covered boards with silver lettering to spine. Condition is Near Fine completely clean, binding strong & straight, pages creamy white with modest tanning to edges. Some pen scribbles on rear free endpaper, else unmarked. Heavy tanning in the outline of a bookmark that was placed inside front cover, impacting both front endpapers. The unclipped DJ (with $5.95 price intact on front flap) is downgraded to VG due to slight edgewear, short tear & a chip through first word in title on front cover. Light stain to top edge of back cover, does not impact book. Nicely protected in new mylar cover to stay that way. Our photos depict the Exact book you will receive, never "stock" images of books we don't actually have! Same Day Shipping on all orders received by 2 pm Weekdays (Pacific time); later orders, weekends & holidays ship very next business day.
Published by New York, etc., McGraw-Hill, New York, etc., 1968
Seller: Messinissa libri, Milano, MI, Italy
hardcover. Condition: Buono (Good). CLL17Copertina rigida,con un'introduzione di M. Geismar, in lingua inglese, volume in buone condizioni, segni di usura sulla copertina, interno in ottimo stato, legatura salda, firma sulla prima pagina210 pagine circacopertina come da foto. Book.
Hard Cover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. Fourth printing of this powerful and influential book of the sixties. Written as a collection of essays and open letters while the author was in California's Folsom Prison. Cleaver was the Minister of Information for the Black Panther Party and a full-time revolutionary in the struggle for Black liberation in America. A bright, crisp and fine copy in a price-intact dust jacket.
Published by A Ramparts Book, 1968
Seller: the good news resource, Park Forest, IL, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Ninth printing. Blue cloth over boards 210-page hardcover in near fine condition. $5.95 publisher priced jacket.
Published by McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York, NY, 1968
Seller: Russian Hill Bookstore, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. 210 pages, 8vo. Stated First Edition. Jacket price unclipped: $5.95. Blue cloth boards with green and white lettering along spine. No later printings indicated. Shelfwear to DJ: scuffing along edges and covers. DJ in mylar. Lengthly gift inscription by previous owner on front endpaper, scuffing and some light fraying along edges of cloth covers, light tanning. Volume is in Very Good condition.
Published by McGraw-Hill, New York, 1968
Seller: Rareeclectic, Pound ridge, NY, U.S.A.
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. Sixth Printing. This book came from the collection of Daniel Bell's books, a good number of which I purchased some years ago. He did not write his name in it. However, he did bracket (often with an exclamation mark) a good many passages. It's very clear that Bell had strong feelings about what Cleaver was writing and about Cleaver himself. There are a half dozen to a dozen or so notations, comments, musings, some with an edge of sarcasm. Next to one passage he writes 'Huh', and beside two others 'ugh.' Bell also speculates about the nature of Cleaver's prison experiences in the context of passages about Richard Wright's description of 'punk-hunting.' He questions Cleaver's interpretation of James Baldwin's feelings about America. He brackets several paragraphs about rape and on the blank rear end paper writes 'Rape as motive--14' the 14 referring to page 14. Also 'Role of Nechayev---12). Page 12 contains a number of brackets next to comments Cleaver makes about his attraction to Karl Marx's ideas and 'falling in love with Bakunin and Nechayev's Catechism of the Revolutionist.' Most of his comments are in the chapter on Richard Wright, titled Notes on a Native Son. By coincidence (and I guess this is a bit of a plug) the introduction to Soul on Ice was written by Maxwell Geismar, a number of whose books I also purchased some years ago, some of which are currently listed for sale. I don't need much room for the description of the condition of the book. It's excellent. The covers are very clean, a little color fade at the top edge of the front cover and spine ends. There's a little crinkling at the bottom edge of the spine. The cover edges and corners look very good. The page edges are quite clean. The book is very solidly bound from cover to cover with nicely tight pages and nicely tight covers as well. The pages are exceptionally clean. I'm not finding any creasing. No stamps or marks. No attachments. The writing you know about. The jacket is in excellent condition, clean, no tears. Same for the flaps. The jacket is NOT price-clipped, not clipped at all. It will be fitted with a protective cover after the photos are scanned. Googling Cleaver and Bell brought something up under 'Eldridge Cleaver-- New World Encyclopedia.' : 'Eldridge Cleaver's life coincided with a uniquely tumultuous time in American history, particularly in relation to the issue of race relations and the politics of the Left. A common view on the Left into the 1960s was that the United States was an inherently evil, racist, imperialist nation that could only be righted by radical revolution. Some prominent intellectuals who had been on the Left, Daniel Bell, Irving Kristol, Nathan Glazer, Norman Podhoretz, and others from poor immigrant families ultimately also disliked this view and deserted the Left. While Cleaver--perhaps due to his criminal behavior and status as a notorious fugitive--never gained the status of a neo-conservative intellectual leader, he followed a similar, if more extreme pattern.'.
Published by McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1968
Seller: J. Mercurio Books, Maps, & Prints IOBA, Garrison, NY, U.S.A.
Association Member: IOBA
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. Unclipped DJ in archival cover. Later Printing.
Published by McGraw-Hill, New York, 1968
Seller: Burnside Rare Books, ABAA, Portland, OR, U.S.A.
Signed
Signed by Eldridge Cleaver on front free endpaper, inscribed "To my good friend O.B. Rielly and all of his honky executive friends at the Kaiser Center [signed] Eldridge Cleaver Vacaville Calif May 1968." xvi, 210, [1] pp. Bound in publisher's blue cloth white and green lettering. Second printing of the first edition. Very Good+ with rubbing along bottom edge, tiny stain to top edge, in a Good dust jacket, tear with small chip at head, smaller closed tear in top of front panel, price-clipped. A signed copy of the Black Panther Party leader's best-known work, a memoir and political manifesto first published by Ramparts magazine, then under the Ramparts book imprint of McGraw-Hill.