"Big musical program. Come and hear! Come and see! Come and do your part. Everybody invited. Be early to get seats. Admission--50 cents.", "He will speak on the world movement of Negroes and the future of the race in America. Come and hear this leading statesman of the Negro race. Come and hear about The Black Cross Navigation Steamship Co. organized by Negroes to trade with Africa, South and Central America, and the West Indies.", Imperfect: mutilated; beginning of text at the top of the page, "A call to the people of Asbury Park," is wanting [appears to have been carefully torn off]., and Roseland Hall is located in Asbury Park, New Jersey.
Subject (Name):
Black Cross Navigation and Trading Company., Garvey, Marcus, 1887-1940, speaker., Garvey, Marcus,--1887-1940., and Universal Negro Improvement Association.
Subject (Topic):
Back to Africa movement. and Black nationalism--United States.
Western Americana manuscripts in Yale University Library.
Description:
"Issued on the occasion of Yale's 250th anniversary." and On spine: Western Americana manuscripts in Yale University Library.
Publisher:
Yale University Press
Subject (Geographic):
West (U.S.)--History--Sources--Bibliography
Subject (Name):
Coe, William Robertson, 1869-1955, Rollins, Carl Purington, 1880-1960, Rollins, Carl Purington, 1880-1960--Ownership, Vail-Ballou Press, Withington, Mary Couch, and Yale University Press
Added t.p. illustrated, reading: Emblemes. Illustrated by Geo. Wither., First edition, with Grismond imprint., Sig. Nn1 misnumbered N1 ; errors in pagination., Signature *2, second count, misbound before signature *1, secound count. First two leaves ("Preposition" and illustrated t.p.) mounted ; signature Oo3 inlaid and inserted reversed ; last leaf (woodcut dials) wanting ; some leaves slightly bled at the top ; water-stained. Polished brown calf binding, tooled in gold and blind, gilt edges. "Bought of Duffield, Bath, 1822" inscribed on fly-leaf. Armorial bookplate of the Syston Park library, with a small bookplate, containing the monogram J.H.T. (i.e. John Hayford Thorold) within an engraved oval, pasted below. In the Huntington copy of the Grismond issue signature K is marked *., Signatures: 3 l. unsigned, *3-4A4, 1 l. unsigned, A-I4K2L-S4*2V-Z4Aaa-Dd4*2Ff-Oo4., The 200 plates of the emblems were engraved by Crispijn van de Passe and appeared originally in the Emblemata sacra of Rollenhagius, 1611-1613 (Cf. H. Green, Andrea Alciati, 1872, p. 248-260, etc.)., The arrangement of the preliminary matter in the different issued described in the Hoe, Grolier Club, and Huntington catalogues varies., Wither's portrait on verso of 8th p.l. ; title and text within lined borders ; woodcut initials and printer's ornaments., and Without general t.p. ; each book has special t.p. ; books 2-4 have imprint: London, Printed by Avgvstine Mathevves. 1634.
Publisher:
Printed by A.M. for Iohn Grismond, and are to be sold at the signe of the Gunne in Ivie-Lane,
Subject (Name):
Duffield, Bath--Ownership., Passe, Crispijn van de, d. 1670., Syston Park (England) Bookplate., and Thorold, John Hayford,--Sir,--1773-1831--Bookplate.
Caffin essay, on an exhibit held at Stieglitz' Little Galleries of the Photo-Secession, was abstracted from an article in Camera work, no. xxxvii, published ca. 1912., Item is one folded sheet ([3] p.) of 23 cm. and one loose leaf of 18 cm., printed on both sides., and Shaw on photography -- Chaffin [sic] on photography -- Maeterlinck on photography -- [Catalog].
Publisher:
[S. Kellogg?]
Subject (Name):
Alfred Stieglitz / Georgia O'Keeffe Archive, Caffin, Charles Henry, 1854-1918, Kellogg, Spencer, Maeterlinck, Maurice, 1862-1949, Seeley, George H., 1880-1955--Exhibitions, Shaw, Bernard, 1856-1950, and Stieglitz, Alfred, 1864-1946
Cover-title. and Plates printed on a continuous strip of paper, folded in Japanese fashion ; linen backed ; portrait of the publisher Tilt on back cover. cf. A. M. Cohn, George Cruikshank, no. 189.