Americana
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Egbert CADMUS

PROVINCETOWN HOUSES Cadmus, Egbert (American, 1868-1939). PROVINCETOWN HOUSES. Watercolor on heavy paper. Signed in watercolor, lower left. The scene depicts a dune with a group of houses beyond, and then, further away, the water. 18 x 22 1/8. inches (sheet). A small loss to the paper at the left edge, else in excellent condition.Egbert Cadmus…
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Thomas Hart BENTON

SLOW TRAIN THROUGH ARKANSAS Benton, Thomas Hart (American, 1889-1975 SLOW TRAIN THROUGH ARKANSAS. Fath . Lithograph, 1941. Edition of 250 published by Associated American Artists (A.A.A.). 9 7/8 x 12 inches (image), 12 x 15 1/2 inches (sheet), framed to 17 5/8 x 19 7/8 inches. In excellent condition. Offered by Edward T. Pollack Fine…
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THIRTY YEARS OF NEW YORK 1882-1912(THOMAS EDISON) THE NEW YORK EDISON COMPANY

1913 The New York Edison Company Original first edition. 264pp, photo-illustrated throughout. Fair condition, chipping and wear to spine ends and corners. PO name at top of first page (ffep). Internally clean and tight throughout. “HISTORY OF ELECTRICAL DEVELOPMENT IN MANHATTAN AND THE BRONX”. A very scarce book from the company that created that history.…
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WE KEPT THEM FLYING,DAVID H. HINTON AN ORIGINAL TUSKEGEE AIRMAN, SIGNED

c1997 David H. Hinton, Ewing, NJInscribed by Author, self-published, 8.5″x11″ plastic comb binding, pp49. Nice collectible. David H Hinton 1924 -1916. In 1942, he graduated from Dwight Morrow High School, Englewood, NJ and attended Howard University, Washington, DC. Before completing his degree at Howard University, Mr. Hinton enlisted in the Army Air Corps Aviation Cadet Program. He…
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THE NEGRO AS CAPITALIST, ABRAM L. HARRIS – INSCRIBED 1ST EDITION

1936, The American Acadamy of Political and Social Science, Philadelphia Philadelphia: The American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1936. . Hardcover. Inscribed by Author. 1st Edition. THE NEGRO as CAPITALIST– Economic analysis of banking & business practices among American Negroes by ABRAM LINCOLN HARRIS, PhD, a grandson of slaves, the first nationally recognized black economist and…