(1st Random House) Remainder mark at page top. Sturdy book, black cloth spine, black boards, very bright gilt lettering and borders on spine, 208 pages plus biographical note. DJ glossy and colorfully designed, photo of Angelou at top back with praise for her books from James Baldwin, Shana Alexander and William McPherson. DJ has very tiny tear at top front tip. Near Very Fine DJ/Near Very Fine book.
8vo. Quarter-bound in black cloth, black boards. Gilt titling on the spine. First Random House Edition after a Franklin Library Limited Edition. The price is present on the DJ which shows a little yellowing and some edge wear at the upper end of the spine.
BOOK IS FINE WITHOUT ANY MARKS TO THE BINDING OR THE TEXT. D.J. IS FINE AND IS NOT PRICE-CLIPPED. A BEAUTIFUL CLEAN, BRIGHT, UNFADED COPY WITH NO REMAINDER MARK.
This 1986 memoir/biography is a 1st Edition/1st Printing. The hardback is in Fine condition, and the NearFine bright dustjacket has only rubbing on the edges without any tears.
Very good condition. First Edition. Text is clean and binding is tight. Minor corner bumping and a small chip in the binding of the front cover. DJ is solid and in good condition in protective covering. DJ shows minor sings of aging with light discoloration at its edges. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall
1st Edition Hardcover with Dust jacket. Copy in inscribed to Connie Martinson (Talks Books Host) on 4/2/86 the year of issue but with an error to the recipients name. It was signed to Carol, and Ms. Angelou's inscription apologizes for the error correcting it to Connie. A few pages had been dog-eared, two with small ink marks and the last two pages have notes unfortunately in ink presumably by Ms. Martinson in preparation for her interview with Angelou. Otherwise, copy is clean, binding is tight, and jack shows just the slightest bit of yellowing from age and handling wear.
8vo., black cloth lettered in gilt; pictorial dust jacket. First edition. Louise Meriwether's copy, with her ownership signature on the half-title page. Acclaimed author and tireless activist, Meriwether earned a permanent place among literati whose writings reassess the African American experience. Her most enduring novels like "Daddy Was a Number Runner" (with a foreword by James Baldwin) drew high praise from her intimate friend of four decades, Maya Angelou. A powerful association copy.
Book and dust jacket solid VG condition. Dust jacket now in Brodart. First Random House Edition stated. No remainder marks. Price not clipped. Signed in blue ink on pre-title page, "Richard, joy! Maya Angelou, 4/86."
First printing of the stated first Random House edition, preceded only by a Franklin Library edition. Book with soft crimping to the cloth overlay at spine ends, else in fine condition; dust jacket with light shallow crimping to spine ends and a touch of rubbing to corner tips, else fine. A lovely copy. Poet Laureate and Nobel Prize Recipient.
All God's Children Need Traveling Shoes (Signed First Edition)
All God's Children Need Traveling Shoes (Signed First Edition)
Publisher: The Franklin Library
Date published: 1986
Format: Leather Bound
Signed. First Edition. Full leather boards. Includes collector's notes. Modest wear on boards. Signed by author. Clean pages with gilt edges. Tulsa's best used bookstore. Located on South Mingo Road since 1991. No-hassle return policy if not completely satisfied.
First Random House Edition. Fine book in Very Good dustjacket. DJ in clear protective cover. Slight edge wear on DJ cover. From the author of I KNOW WHERE THE CAGED BIRD SINGS. Price on inside dj cover is blacked out
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