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WHO IS CHAUNCEY SPENCER?
Edition: First printing.
Detroit: Broadside Press, (1975). Hardcover first edition - Memoir by pioneering Black aviator (in 1934, Spencer joined with a group of African American aviators in organizing the National Airmen Association of America), and an anti-segregationist activist, the son of Harlem Renaissance poet Anne Spencer, a member of the Tuskegee airmen, the police commissioner of San Bernadino, California, and more. Illustrated with photographs. 150 pp.
Condition: Ex-library but with relatively few markings, overall tight and clean in dark navy blue boards with gilt lettering on the spine, no dust jacket.
Book ID: 90829More details Price: $45.00 -
BENJAMIN O. DAVIS, JR: AMERICAN
Edition: 2nd printing.
Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1991. dj. Hardcover - Autobiography of the first black West Point graduate in this century who was also the first black assigned to the Army Air Corps. He went on to lead the 332d Fighter Group - the Tuskegee Airmen - during WWII., and had a distinguished career, eventually retiring as a 3 star general. Nevertheless he and wife also had to battle discrimination and segregation not only in civilian life, but on military bases. Foreword by L. Douglas Wilder, governor of Virginia. Photographs, index. x, 442 pp. ISBN: 0-87474-7422.
Condition: Fine in fine dust jacket (a new copy.)
Book ID: 68294More details Price: $20.00 -
THE BESSIE BLUE KILLER.
Edition: First printing.
New York: St Martin's, (1994.) dj. SIGNED hardcover first edition - The third Hobart Lindsay / Marvia Plum mystery, set in Oakland, California and involving the making of a movie about black World War II pilots - the Tuskegee airmen. Introduction by Jane Langton SIGNED by the author. Author's note, 272 pp. Dust jacket art by Earl Keleny. ISBN: 0-312-113323.
Condition: Fine in a near fine dust jacket
Book ID: 44610More details Price: $30.00