Negro Slave Revolts in the United States 1526-1860
New York: International Publishers, (1939). 12mo. Wraps. 72 p. [7960]
New York: International Publishers, (1939). 12mo. Wraps. 72 p. [7960]
New York: Marzani & Munsell, (1962). Wraps. 62 p. [11212]
Together with the Full Text of the Third - and Last - Edition of the Appeal. New York: Humanities Press for A.I.M.S., (1965). Wraps. 150 p. [28886]
New York: Marzani & Munsell, (1964). Wraps. 122 p. [28887]
New York: New Century Publishers, 1956. 8vo. Cloth. 191 p. 1st ed. [45907]
New York: New Outlook Publishers, 1971. 12mo. Wraps. 29 p. Contains "The Social Functions of Prisons in the United States" by Bettina Aptheker and "Racism and the Danger of Fascism in the United States" by Herbert Aptheker. [7958]
New York: New Century Publishers, 1961. 12mo. Wraps. 14 p. [7957]
Preface by W.E.B. Du Bois. New York: Citadel Press, (1951). xvi, 942 p. 1st ed. [8016]
Reviewed & edited by Jervis Anderson, Carl Gershman and Charles H. Wesley. Illus. with photos. New York: United Federation of Teachers, (1972). Small 4to. Pictorial cloth. 120 p. [29279]
Oakland: Menlo Publishing, (2003). 8vo. Wraps. 132 p. 1st ed. Memoirs of a Nigerian who emigrated to the U.S. [80243]
London: Allison & Busby, (1974). 8vo. Boards. 159 p. 1st ed. According to the dust wrapper blurb: "Augustus Arnold is the pseudonym of a young Chicago-born black musician who has recorded and performed widely under another name. He counts among his literary influences Pushkin, Borges and Alejo Carpentier, and 'Nefario'..... [59363]
London: Allison & Busby, (1974). 8vo. Boards. 159 p. 1st ed. According to the dust wrapper blurb: "Augustus Arnold is the pseudonym of a young Chicago-born black musician who has recorded and performed widely under another name. He counts among his literary influences Pushkin, Borges and Alejo Carpentier, and 'Nefario'..... [59364]
Intro. by Clyde Arbuckle. Illus. with photos. San Mateo, Calif.: Western Book Journal Press, 1993. 4to. Wraps. xvii, 112 p. 1st ed. [73699]
San Francisco: Dan Arris Publishing Co., (1983). 8vo. Brown cloth, stamped in gilt. vii, 226 p. 1st ed. Autobiography of this Nigerian-born African American. [73472]
San Francisco: Dan Arris Publishing Co., (1983). 8vo. Green cloth, stamped in gilt. vii, 226 p. With six-page promotional leaflet laid in. 1st ed. Autobiography of this Nigerian-born African American. [73473]
New York: AMS Press, (1975). 16mo. Cloth. 154 p. Reprint of the 1951 edition. [50768]
Oakland: T & M Graphic Arts Center, (1969). 16mo. Wraps (printed in black on a white background). 220 p. 1st ed. First novel by a Texas-born African American bartender. [48604]
No place: Self-published, (2007). 8vo. Wraps. 92 p. [95069]
Oxnard, Calif.: Self-published, (1998). 8vo. Wraps. Unpaginated. 1st ed. Poetry. [39245]
New York: St. Martin's Press, (1977). 8vo. Boards. 170 p. 1st ed. [56481]
Foreword by Samuel DuBois Cook. Afterword by Lawrence D. Reddick. Ilfracombe, Devon: Arthur H. Stockwell Ltd., (1987). 8vo. Wraps. 104 p. 1st ed. [45908]
Foreword by Samuel DuBois Cook. Afterword by Lawrence D. Reddick. Ilfracombe, Devon: Arthur H. Stockwell Ltd., (1987). 8vo. Wraps. 104 p. 1st ed. [76615]
Winona, Miss.: Association of Citizens' Councils, ca. mid-1950s. 3 1/2 x 5 1/2 in. Broadside. Reprints a report published in the "Washington Afro-American News" about the extent of racial "amalgamation" in Brazil, then warns of a similar fate for "our beloved Nation, decreed by nine political appointees to impress the..... [52047]
Grand Rapids, Mich.: The Rainbow Times, (1990). 8vo. Wraps. viii, 163 p. 1st ed. "Christ vs. Crack ... The Devil Is Defeated ... The Solution to (The Dreaded Drug) Cocaine." The African American author is a self-described "ex-dope fiend" [50702]
New York: Doubleday, Doran, 1939. 8vo. Beige cloth, stamped in brown. 267 p. 1st edition. Attaway's first book. [2729]