Ephemera
Oxford: Alembic Press with the Amate Press, Oxford, 1989. Limited to 250 numbered copies, this is copy 50. Dark blue leather spine over marbled boards in blue cloth slipcase; binding tight; text clean. VG+
No date, circa 1920's. Small flip book featuring black & white photos of the "Gold Dust twins" polishing a mirror. Staple at the bottom is rusty, rear cover nearly detached with remnants of scotch tape repair. Very scarce. G-
Die-cut Valentines by Raphael Tuck & Sons (circa early 1900's); two valentines have pop-out honeycomb features; all in very good shape with some minor signs of wear; two cards have been repaired on rear with a small bit of tape on each; missing cardboard stands on rear. G
Following the life of Lucius Wilcox, a person with abolitionist views shows the struggles he had being a businessman in the South. The author having family ties to Mr. Wilcox and his father-In-Law Mr. Crawford. gives an in depth, personal perspective which may not have been encountered previously. From Mr., Wilcox's first job, which lasted fourteen years and included the event of marrying the girl he loved Frances Crawford and then their trials moving North. Mr. Wilcox's life and hardships precede and undergird the thoughts of the modern Black Lives Matter movement and of valued diversity.