This book chronicles the NYC gay parade from the informal, spontaneous ritual held soon after the Stonewall Riots up to the more orchestrated, glamorous parades of the 80s, before AIDS turned the parade into a political necessity. The photos were captioned by Allen Ginsberg, then were put away in a box, forgotten until now. The preface, ...
William O'Neal (1827-1907) was born in Woodville, Mississippi. He was hired out to nearby planters and manufacturers. In 1850, O'Neal married an enslaved woman named Ellen. When Ellen's mistress died, O'Neal purchased her freedom. Then O'Neal's master offered him the chance to buy his freedom, and O'Neal-after ensuring that the purchaser would ...
This is the first book that shows how classical writers established meaning through direct rather than indirect comparisons. The author shows that classical authors not only wrote, but also thought in a different way than we do today. By undertaking a technical analysis of Vergil's entire vocabulary, O'Neal raises scholarly analysis to a new ...
Binding: Trade paperback
Publisher: Published for the Virginia Museum By Walker
Date Published: 1968
Description: Fair with no dust jacket. Fair. No dust jacket.; 192 p. Illus., facsims., maps. 23 cm. Includes: Illustrations, Maps, Facsimiles. Great Value. Prompt delivery with tracking. Satisfaction guaranteed.; Bibliography: p. 180-183. read more
Binding: Booklet
Publisher: Craftsman Press
Date Published: 1956
Description: Fred Newman. Good. No Jacket. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. Illustrations by Fred Newman. 72 pages. Softcover in stiff wrappers. Craftsman Press. Second edition; undated except for 1956 copyright date. Condition: Good to very good. Clean and complete. Unmarked. Some edge wear. No tears. 1b. read more
Description: Good. Shows some signs of wear, and may have some markings on the inside. Shipped to over one million happy customers. Your purchase benefits world literacy! read more
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: The University Press of Va
Description: Very Good. B0012GG7QC SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. VG minus. Dustjacket has closed, repaired tears at either side at top front. Gift inscription inside, light soiling outside. Otherwise a sound, very presentable copy. Binding is tight. Please compare our ratings and shop with confidence. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. read more
Binding: A Hardcover
Publisher: The University of Virginia Press
Date Published: 1960
Description: John Toole. Good in A Mylar Covered jacket. X-Lib. Card Holder Removed. Apx.9" X 12" Library tape on spine. Library stamp inside. Illustrated with plates. John Toole ( 1815-1860) an American primitive painter. Text is clean and tight. Library book plate on front end paper. Ex-Library. read more
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: University Press of Virginia
Date Published: 1969
Description: Good. 1969 hardcover, 1st edition, 2nd printing, no marks noted in text, tanning on end pages, dust jacket has small stains, All of our products are cleaned with an disinfectant for your protection before shipping. read more
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
Date Published: 1960
Description: Good in Fair jacket. Size: 4to-over 9¾"-12" tall; Good condition. Tight binding, good hinges, no markings. --I only list books I own. Not a mega lister-an old guy who lives in the Virginia mountains, loves books, grows his own garden and reads a great deal. -Dick Haynes. read more
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The Architecture of James Means, Georgia Classicist
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William R Mitchell, James R Lockhart (Photographer)