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  • CALLED OUT OF DARKNESS: A Spiritual Confession. by Rice, Anne.
    Rice, Anne.
    CALLED OUT OF DARKNESS: A Spiritual Confession.

    Edition: Uncorrected proof (trade paperback format. )

    New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2008. SIGNED first edition - Rice's first work of nonfiction, an account of her Catholic upbringing in New Orleans, and of how she lost her faith - and found it again. SIGNED on the half title page and dated May 31, 2008 (that is, preceding the publication date of this book.) 245 pp.

    Condition: Fine in plain printed white wrappers (as new, and unread.)

    Book ID: 55659
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  • CHRIST THE LORD: Out of Egypt. by Rice, Anne.
    Rice, Anne.
    CHRIST THE LORD: Out of Egypt.

    Edition: First printing.

    New York Alfred A. Knopf, 2005. dj. SIGNED hardcover first edition - "A novel about the early years of Christ based on the Gospels and on the most respected New Testament scholarship." SIGNED on the half title page. Author's note, 322 pp. ISBN: 0-676-977685.

    Condition: Fine in fine dust jacket.

    Book ID: 60738
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  • BAJA CALIFORNIA AND ITS MISSIONS. by Robertson, Tomas.
    Robertson, Tomas.
    BAJA CALIFORNIA AND ITS MISSIONS.

    Edition: First printing, a trade paperback original.

    Glendale CA: La Siesta Press, 1978. First edition - Includes sections on the Jesuit colonization, the Franciscan era, and Dominican period as well as on Native Americans today. Illustrated with maps and photographs. References, appendix. 96 pp. ISBN: 0-910856664.

    Condition: Very near fine in stiff illustrated wrappers.

    Book ID: 82937
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  • BARRIERS BURNED AWAY. by Roe, E. P.
    Roe, E. P.
    BARRIERS BURNED AWAY.

    Edition: Later printing.

    New York: Dodd, Mead, (c 1900, 1872). Hardcover - An attractive copy of this novel, set against the backdrop of the great Chicago fire, originally published in serial form in the New York Evangelist in 1872, but which became the most popular book of the year when it appeared in book form. Roe was a Lutheran minister who saw his books as a way of spreading the message of Christ, but as literary scholar Charles Byler noted, this was also "the first novel set in Chicago that dealt with the city as an urban environment rather than as a frontier settlement - examined topics that would become part of the Chicago literary tradition. These include the moral implications of…

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    New York: Dodd, Mead, (c 1900, 1872). Hardcover - An attractive copy of this novel, set against the backdrop of the great Chicago fire, originally published in serial form in the New York Evangelist in 1872, but which became the most popular book of the year when it appeared in book form. Roe was a Lutheran minister who saw his books as a way of spreading the message of Christ, but as literary scholar Charles Byler noted, this was also "the first novel set in Chicago that dealt with the city as an urban environment rather than as a frontier settlement - examined topics that would become part of the Chicago literary tradition. These include the moral implications of a market economy that enriched some but left others in poverty, the role of conspicuous consumption in defining the cityÕs social hierarchy, and the question of whether those who arrived in the city in search of success could make a place for themselves without sacrificing their principles." - Issues which are still being wrestled with today. The final page includes a sketch of a "little house" from the Chicago Shelter Committee, as an example of providing inexpensive housing. 472 pp.

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    Condition: Very good in dark green cloth with gilt lettering, white border on front cover, small decoration on spine, top edge gilt. Gift inscription dated Christmas 1904 on front endpaper.

    Book ID: 87591
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  • THE TALMUD AND THE INTERNET: A Journey between Worlds, by Rosen, Jonathan.
    Rosen, Jonathan.
    THE TALMUD AND THE INTERNET: A Journey between Worlds,

    Edition: First printing.

    New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, (2000.) dj. Hardcover first edition - A brief but eloquent book, which blends religious history, memoir and literary reflection, as he compares the fortunate life of his American-born grandmother with that of his father's mother, killed by the Nazis in a concentration camp. 132 pp. ISBN: 9780374272388.

    Condition: Fine in fine dust jacket (a new copy.)

    Book ID: 57561
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  • A POET'S BIBLE: Rediscovering The Voices Of The Original Text. by Rosenberg, David.
    Rosenberg, David.
    A POET'S BIBLE: Rediscovering The Voices Of The Original Text.

    Edition: First printing.

    New York: Hyperion, (1991.) dj. Hardcover first edition - A controversial and highly praised retelling of fifteen of the BibleÕs greatest greatest books - including Genesis, the Psalms, the Song of Solomon, Ruth, Esther Judith and others, which introduces 15 new authors (some of whom Rosenberg believes to be women) and which reveals the imaginative power of the original verse. 410 pp. ISBN: 1562829882.

    Condition: Fine in a very near fine dust jacket (crease to rear flap of dj). Review copy with publisher's material laid in.

    Book ID: 47357
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  • Sacre'-Coeur, Sister Marie-Andreus du.
    THE HOUSE STANDS FIRM: Family Life in West Africa.

    Edition: First US printing.

    Milwaukee, Wisconsin: The Bruce Publishing Co., (1962.) dj. First edition - Translated from the French by Alba I. Zizzamia. - the first book by the author, who was a White Sister missionary nurse and worked for many years in Francophone West Africa, to appear in English. Covers West African family life, customs, education with a special emphasis on the role and importance of African women. Index. xviii, 239 pp.

    Condition: Near fine in near fine dust jacket (some rubbing to the dj.)

    Book ID: 36405
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  • LYING AWAKE. by Salzman, Mark.
    Salzman, Mark.
    LYING AWAKE.

    Edition: 4th printing.

    New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2000. dj. SIGNED hardcover - Novel set in a Carmelite convent just outside modern Los Angeles. 8 illustrations by Stephanie Shieldhouse. SIGNED on the title page. 181 pp. ISBN: 0-3754052328.

    Condition: Fine in a fine dustjacket (as new)

    Book ID: 59979
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  • THE WITCHES: SALEM 1692. by Schiff, Stacy.
    Schiff, Stacy.
    THE WITCHES: SALEM 1692.

    Edition: Advance Reading Copy (trade paperback format. )

    New York & Boston: Little Brown, (2016). First edition - A fresh and comprehensive look at the Salem Witch trials, and their aftermath, by this Pulitzer Prize winning historian. Notes, bibliography. xiv, 482 pp.

    Condition: Fine in illustrated wrappers.

    Book ID: 67368
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  • THESE LIVE TOMORROW: Twenty Unitarian Universalist Biographies. by Scott, Clinton Lee.
    Scott, Clinton Lee.
    THESE LIVE TOMORROW: Twenty Unitarian Universalist Biographies.

    Edition: First printing.

    Boston: Beacon Press, (1964) dj. Hardcover first edition - Brief biographies of those important to the history of the Unitarian - Universalist Church, written for older children and young adults. Included are George de Benneville (1703-1793), John Murray (1741-1851, the founder of the Universalist Church in America), Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Rush, Hosea Ballou, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Mary A. Livermore, Susan B. Anthony, Thomas Starr King, Clara Barton and others, arranged chronologically. Portrait drawings of each subject by Robert MacLean. Foreword by Henry H. Cheetham. Footnotes. 277 pp.

    Condition: Very good in a good dust jacket (some edgewear to the dj, short closed tear, some biopredation to the crease of the front flap of the dj, discoloration to the back cover of the dj) Dust jacket is now protected by an archival cover.

    Book ID: 77586
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  • POEMS OF A JEW. by Shapiro, Karl.
    Shapiro, Karl.
    POEMS OF A JEW.

    Edition: Hardcover.

    New York: Random House, (1958). Hardcover - In his introduction, he points out these poems, collected from many different books and places, and written between 1940 and 1958, document his obsession. Notes. xi, 71 pp.

    Condition: Very good in black cloth (some sunning near edges), no dust jacket.

    Book ID: 70398
    Keywords: judaism, Poetry, religion
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  • ON GOING TO CHURCH. by Shaw, G. Bernard.
    Shaw, G. Bernard.
    ON GOING TO CHURCH.

    Edition: First thus.

    Boston: John W. Luce & Company, 1905. Hardcover first edition - The second appearance of this essay in the US, but the first which faithfully followed the original publication in The Savoy in 1896 (the Savoy was a London quarterly edited by Arthur Symons.) 60 pp plus 1 p ad for book by Oscar Wilde.

    Condition: Very good in black cloth with paper labels on spine and front cover.

    Book ID: 56981
    Keywords: Essays, religion
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  • PERILS OF THE OCEAN AND WILDERNESS. Or, Narratives of Shipwreck and Indian Captivity. Gleaned from Early Missionary Annals. by Shea, John Gilmary.
    Shea, John Gilmary.
    PERILS OF THE OCEAN AND WILDERNESS. Or, Narratives of Shipwreck and Indian Captivity. Gleaned from Early Missionary Annals.

    Edition: 2nd printing (first was in 1856.)

    Boston: Patrick Donahoe, 1857. Hardcover - Accounts of the captivity (and often the death) of several Jesuit and Franciscan priests in the eighteenth century. Howes S-363. Duodecimo, 206, 8 pp advertisements.

    Condition: Good overall in original embossed brown cloth, title page has had a small piece of paper affixed to the middle where the author's name appears, ex-library stamps in the margins of a few pages , some wear to the corners of the boards and ends of the spine, rubbing to the lettering on the spine, but binding is sturdy, pages are supple and this is easily readable.

    Book ID: 56143
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  • ROAR LIKE A GODDESS: Every Woman's Guide to Becoming Unapologetically Powerful, Prosperous, and Peaceful. by Shunya, Acharya.
    Shunya, Acharya.
    ROAR LIKE A GODDESS: Every Woman's Guide to Becoming Unapologetically Powerful, Prosperous, and Peaceful.

    Edition: First printing, a trade paperback original.

    Boulder, CO: Sounds True, (2022). SIGNED first edition - A book by a Vedic spiritual teacher which re-envisions ancient India's primary goddess archetypes. SIGNED on the half title page with the words "with love." Notes. 258 pp. ISBN: 978-1683648826.

    Condition: Fine in illustrated wrappers.

    Book ID: 87846
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  • Simon, Maurya.
    GHOST ORCHID: Poems.

    Edition: First printing, a trade paperback, not issued in hardcover.

    Los Angeles: Red Hen Press, (2004.). First edition - Her sixth highly praised collection - poems which reveal God and heaven and Lucifer in a new light. Notes. 75 pp. ISBN: 1888996846.

    Condition: Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers.

    Book ID: 54403
    Keywords: Poetry, religion
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  • Slavitt, David R.
    SIXTY-ONE PSALMS OF DAVID.

    Edition: First printing.

    New York & London: Oxford University Press, 1996. dj. Hardcover first edition - Not so much another translation as an inspired and engagingly fresh rendition of the Psalms. Here the Psalms are compessed, clarified, and given the satisfying shapes and textures of English poetry. ISBN: 0-19-510711X.

    Condition: Fine in fine dust jacket (appears unread.)

    Book ID: 18973
    Keywords: Bible, Poetry, Religion
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  • HOME COURSE IN RELIGION: New Poems. by Soto, Gary.
    Soto, Gary.
    HOME COURSE IN RELIGION: New Poems.

    Edition: First printing, a trade paperback, not issued in hardcover.

    San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 1991. SIGNED first edition - A collection of reflective poems inspired by his Catholic boyhood. SIGNED on the title page. 77 pp. ISBN: 0-87701-857x.

    Condition: Very good in glossy illustrated wrappers (previous owner's name inside front cover, corner lightly bumped.)

    Book ID: 29744
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  • HOME COURSE IN RELIGION: New Poems. by Soto, Gary.
    Soto, Gary.
    HOME COURSE IN RELIGION: New Poems.

    Edition: First printing, a trade paperback, not issued in hardcover.

    San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 1991. First edition - A collection of reflective poems inspired by his Catholic boyhood in California's Central Valley. 77 pp. ISBN: 0-87701-857x.

    Condition: Ex-library with the usual markings, but overall tight and clean.

    Book ID: 65651
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  • SECRET BLOOD. by Stansberry, Don.
    Stansberry, Don.
    SECRET BLOOD.

    Edition: First printing, a trade paperback, issued simultaneously with hardcover.

    Terra Alta, WV: Headline Books, (2012). SIGNED first edition - The author's first book for adults, winner of several awards - Indie Book Awards Best Spiritual Fiction; London Book Festival Wild Card Category; Great Southeast Book Festival Honorable Mention Best Fiction; San Francisco Book Festival Honorable Mention, and more. "A covert CIA operation has achieved the unthinkable, the cloning of Jesus Christ. Is this an abomination of everything we hold holy or is it part of a divine plan set in motion two thousand years ago?" SIGNED on the title page. Review copy with sticker noting "from BEA 2012" pasted inside front cover. 399 pp. ISBN: 978-0938467489.

    Condition: Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers.

    Book ID: 82659
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  • THE PARABLE OF THE CHERRIES. by Steiner, Edward A. (1866-1956)
    Steiner, Edward A. (1866-1956)
    THE PARABLE OF THE CHERRIES.

    Edition: First edition.

    New York: Fleming H. Revell Company, (1913). SIGNED hardcover first edition - A call for religious and ethnic tolerance told in five brief chapters, each presenting a different viewpoint - that of a doctor, rabbi, priest, pastor and the market - by this writer who was known for his advocacy for immigrants and immigration reform. Born into a well-to-do Jewish-Slovenian family in Szemioa, Hungary, and educated in Vienna and Heidelberg, he fled to the United States to avoid arrest for his sympathy with Slovaks. After converting to Chrisianity he became a professor of Applied Christianity at Grinnell College. SIGNED by Steiner on the front endpaper with the comment "It is not easy to keep high banners up against the…

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    New York: Fleming H. Revell Company, (1913). SIGNED hardcover first edition - A call for religious and ethnic tolerance told in five brief chapters, each presenting a different viewpoint - that of a doctor, rabbi, priest, pastor and the market - by this writer who was known for his advocacy for immigrants and immigration reform. Born into a well-to-do Jewish-Slovenian family in Szemioa, Hungary, and educated in Vienna and Heidelberg, he fled to the United States to avoid arrest for his sympathy with Slovaks. After converting to Chrisianity he became a professor of Applied Christianity at Grinnell College. SIGNED by Steiner on the front endpaper with the comment "It is not easy to keep high banners up against the storm, Devotedly yours.." Illustrated with a frontispiece with a tissue guard and one tinted internal plate. 64 pp.

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    Condition: Good overall in light brown covers with white lettering, small illustration on front cover - some rubbing to the lettering, side of spine covering splitting towards the rear cover,

    Book ID: 85371
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  • J.W. THINKS BLACK: Volume Number Two in the John Wesley, Jr. Series. by Stowell, Jay S.
    Stowell, Jay S.
    J.W. THINKS BLACK: Volume Number Two in the John Wesley, Jr. Series.

    Edition: Reprint.

    Freeport, NY: Books for Libraries Press, 1972. Hardcover - Originally published in 1922, this uses fiction to as an introduction to the race problem in America, and especially the effects of the northward migration in the early 20th century. "To all the young men and women of the 20th century who have caught the vision and are working to usher in the day when individuals of all races everywhere shall have a fair chance at the good things of life." It begins with an almost successful lynching and continues with J.W. becoming involved in the work of the Methodist Episcopal Church among American Negroes. Illustrated with photographs showing African-Americans at work and in educational settings, mostly in the South.…

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    Freeport, NY: Books for Libraries Press, 1972. Hardcover - Originally published in 1922, this uses fiction to as an introduction to the race problem in America, and especially the effects of the northward migration in the early 20th century. "To all the young men and women of the 20th century who have caught the vision and are working to usher in the day when individuals of all races everywhere shall have a fair chance at the good things of life." It begins with an almost successful lynching and continues with J.W. becoming involved in the work of the Methodist Episcopal Church among American Negroes. Illustrated with photographs showing African-Americans at work and in educational settings, mostly in the South. A title in the Black Heritage Library Collection. 179 pp.

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    Condition: Ex-library with the usual markings, but overall tight and clean in black cloth, no dust jacket as issued.

    Book ID: 84202
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  • Taylor, G. P.
    SHADOWMANCER.

    Edition: First US printing.

    New York: Putnam, (2004.) dj. Hardcover first edition - The author's first novel, a dark-edged fantasy for young adults, set on the Yorkshire coastline of cliffs and moors. "Vicar Obadiah Demurral isn't satisfied running the affairs of his village--now he wants to control the world. And if his plan works, he will obtain a weapon so powerful even God and his angels will fall down at his feet. Demoral will stop at nothing ,and as a shadowmancer - a sorcerer who speaks to the dead - he even commands restless souls to do his bidding." Originally self-published by the author in England. 175 pp. ISBN: 0-399242562.

    Condition: Fine in a fine dust jacket (as new, but with a remainder line.)

    Book ID: 36622
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  • LIFE AND TIMES OF MRS. LUCY G. THURSTON, Wife of Rev. Asa Thurston, Pioneer Missionary to the Sandwich Islands. by Thurston, Mrs. Lucy G. (introduction by Lorrin A. Thurston.)
    Thurston, Mrs. Lucy G. (introduction by Lorrin A. Thurston.)
    LIFE AND TIMES OF MRS. LUCY G. THURSTON, Wife of Rev. Asa Thurston, Pioneer Missionary to the Sandwich Islands.

    Edition: First thus - the 'second edition'

    [Advertiser Publishing Company], [1921.]. Hardcover first edition - Originally published in 1882, this classic account of the missionary work in the Hawaiian Islands was 'gathered from letters and journal extending over a period of more than 50 years selected and arranged by herself.' Thurston arrived in Hawaii in 1820 and died there in 1876, and this book provides a great deal of detail about life in Hawaii as well as the work of the missionaries. This second edition, one of just 1000 copies, includes a new introduction by Lorrin A. Thurston, a reproduction of the original title page, and is the first to include 16 additional illustrations, some from engravings, others from drawings by Lucy's daughter and others. (the…

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    [Advertiser Publishing Company], [1921.]. Hardcover first edition - Originally published in 1882, this classic account of the missionary work in the Hawaiian Islands was 'gathered from letters and journal extending over a period of more than 50 years selected and arranged by herself.' Thurston arrived in Hawaii in 1820 and died there in 1876, and this book provides a great deal of detail about life in Hawaii as well as the work of the missionaries. This second edition, one of just 1000 copies, includes a new introduction by Lorrin A. Thurston, a reproduction of the original title page, and is the first to include 16 additional illustrations, some from engravings, others from drawings by Lucy's daughter and others. (the first had only a frontispiece) . As such, this could be considered the 'best' edition. x, 307 pp plus 4 pp index.

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    Condition: Very good condition in gray cloth boards with gilt lettering on the spine (faint stamp of previous owner, some rubbing and wear to cloth covers, but gilt lettering on spine is bright, binding is sturdy, pages are clean and supple.) Uncommon in all printings.

    Book ID: 51239
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  • SHAKER HEARTS. by Turner, Ann (illustrated by Wendell Minor.)
    Turner, Ann (illustrated by Wendell Minor.)
    SHAKER HEARTS.

    Edition: First printing.

    New York: Harper Collins, (1997.) dj. Hardcover first edition - The Shaker way of life - "Hands to work, hearts to God" - is here shown through Turner's poetic text and Wendell Minor's beautiful paintings. ISBN: 0-06-025369X.

    Condition: Near fine in near fine dust jacket (a little bleeding from the bottom of the cloth spine to the interior of the dj.)

    Book ID: 52655
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  • GETTING OUT OF THE ROUGH. by Vander Meulen, John M.
    Vander Meulen, John M.
    GETTING OUT OF THE ROUGH.

    Edition: First printing.

    New York: George H. Doran, (1926) dj. Hardcover first edition - A book, which uses the game of golf as an analogy to "the greater game of life." Murdoch commented that it is "difficult to decide whether this is a book of theology with golf overtones, or a golf book with a highly moral tone" - however, the publishers had no such difficulties - the back cover of the quite uncommon dust jacket contains a list of "religious books worth while." 143 pp.

    Condition: Very good in red cloth with black lettering in a fair dust jacket (tape reinforcement to the interior lower edge, some discoloration to the spine of the dj, general rubbing and edgewear, but an intact and quite decent copy of a very hard to find dust jacket.)

    Book ID: 63274
    Keywords: golf, hazards, religion, Sports
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  • Waters, Ethel.
    TO ME IT'S WONDERFUL.

    Edition: First printing.

    New York: Harper & Row, 1972. dj. Hardcover first edition - African American actress and singer's second autobiography, focusing on her later and more spiritual years. Illustrated with photographs (including several of the young Waters by Carl Van Vechten). introduction by Eugenia Price and Joyce Blackburn. Dust jacket praise by Dale Evans Rogers. Printed signature and inscription on title page (often mistaken for the real thing.) Editor's note on the 'performance highlights' of her career. 162 pp.

    Condition: Very good in very good dust jacket (slight remnants of pocket or bookplate on front endpaper.)

    Book ID: 35643
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  • Waters, Ethel.
    TO ME IT'S WONDERFUL.

    Edition: Trade paperback.

    New York: Harper & Row, (1972.). African American actress and singer's second autobiography, focusing on her later and more spiritual years. Illustrated with photographs (including several of the young Waters by Carl Van Vechten). introduction by Eugenia Price and Joyce Blackburn. Dust jacket praise by Dale Evans Rogers. Facsimile signature and inscription on title page (often mistaken for the real thing.) Editor's note on the 'performance highlights' of her career. 162 pp.

    Condition: Good condition (usual toning to the paper, previous owner's name, some rubbing to the cover)

    Book ID: 35644
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  • TO ME IT'S WONDERFUL. by Waters, Ethel.
    Waters, Ethel.
    TO ME IT'S WONDERFUL.

    Edition: First printing.

    New York: Harper & Row, 1972. dj. Hardcover first edition - African American actress and singer's second autobiography, focusing on her later and more spiritual years. Illustrated with photographs (including several of the young Waters by Carl Van Vechten). introduction by Eugenia Price and Joyce Blackburn. Dust jacket praise by Dale Evans Rogers. Printed signature and inscription on title page (often mistaken for the real thing.) Editor's note on the 'performance highlights' of her career. 162 pp.

    Condition: Ex-library with the usual markings, but overall tight and clean in a very good dj. (small peeled spot on spine of dj.)

    Book ID: 49237
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  • THE EARLY WRITINGS OF ALAN WATTS.: The British Years: 1931-1938, Writings in Buddhism in England. by Watts, Alan.
    Watts, Alan.
    THE EARLY WRITINGS OF ALAN WATTS.: The British Years: 1931-1938, Writings in Buddhism in England.

    Edition: First printing.

    Berkeley, CA: Celestial Arts, (1987.) dj. Hardcover first edition - Covers the period from 1931, when Watts was still a student, to 1938 when he left England for the United States with his wife Eleanor. Edited by John Snelling, with Mark Watts (the son of Alan Watts) and Dennis Sibley. Photographs. 272 pp. ISBN: 0-89087-4808.

    Condition: Fine in fine dust jacket.

    Book ID: 41789
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  • THE GOD HUSTLERS. by Webb, Mary H.
    Webb, Mary H.
    THE GOD HUSTLERS.

    Edition: First printing, a trade paperback, issued simultaneously with hardcover.

    Berkeley, CA: Munto Books, (1984). First edition - A novel about religious cults, the nature of evil, and about evil can look good and mingle with it. Cover praise from Tillie Olsen who called it a "brave and dramatic exploration of the relationship of cults to race and politics in contemporary America." 435 pp. ISBN: 0-961414014.

    Condition: Near fine (crease to lower corner of back cover)

    Book ID: 84345
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