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Eder, Richard, Furlong, William Barry, King, Martin Luther Jr., Raskin, A.H., Garrison, Lloyd, West, Richard, Peterson, Patricia, Kramer, Rita, Claiborne, Craig, Plumb, B.

The New York Times Magazine, June 11, 1967 - Martin Luther King Defines "Black Power"

The New York Times & Arno Press, 1967

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Year of publication
1967
Place of printing
New York
Author
Eder, Richard, Furlong, William Barry, King, Martin Luther Jr., Raskin, A.H., Garrison, Lloyd, West, Richard, Peterson, Patricia, Kramer, Rita, Claiborne, Craig, Plumb, B.
Publishers
The New York Times & Arno Press
Size
Folio - over 12" - 15" tall
Edition
F First Edition
Keyword
The New York Times Magazine, June 11, 1967 - Martin Luther King Defines "Black Power" color fashion, ads, Great Robin Hood-themed ad for Patty Petite fashions, Nice one-page black and white photo portrait Hohner harmonica ad, features Al Hirt, Lovely Springmaid color-photo centerfold Springmaid ad features, Sandy Hilton, Nice Jade East ad, Great Jane Irwill ad entitled Knitticism!, Martin Luther King Defines "Black Power" - photo-illustrated, article in which King says Blacks respond to violence because, they lack influence on American thought, and he advocates the use of Black economic, political, and ideological power (Fisher, page 10), What's Wrong with American Newspapers? - a newsman's critique of, the press, The Ibos go it alone in Nigeria - photo-illustrated article, WWII sex education cartoon by Sgt. George Baker features Sad, Sack after watching an Army sex hygiene film, Lovely two-page Faberge lipstick ad, Nice color ad for Rooster square-bottom ties, What We're Learning About Learning, Italian villa of Romano Rui designed by Gian Case, Great photo of 1920s New York newsstand, Elephants to the Rescue in Vietnam, Fantastic very colorful one-page photo ad for Pinch whisky, appears to feature Benny Goodman Africa Magazine Back Issues, Fashion
Binding description
S Single Issue Magazine
State of preservation
Fair
Languages
English
Binding
Softcover
First edition
Yes

Description

112 pages. Features: Many gorgeous color fashion ads; Great Robin Hood-themed ad for Patty Petite fashions; Nice one-page black and white photo portrait Hohner harmonica ad features Al Hirt; Lovely Springmaid color-photo centerfold Springmaid ad features Sandy Hilton; Nice Jade East ad; Great Jane Irwill ad entitled Knitticism!; Martin Luther King Defines "Black Power" - photo-illustrated article in which King says Blacks respond to violence because they lack influence on American thought, and he advocates the use of Black economic, political, and ideological power (Fisher, page 10); What's Wrong with American Newspapers? - a newsman's critique of the press; The Ibos go it alone in Nigeria - photo-illustrated article; WWII sex education cartoon by Sgt. George Baker features Sad Sack after watching an Army sex hygiene film; Lovely two-page Faberge lipstick ad; Nice color ad for Rooster square-bottom ties; What We're Learning About Learning; Italian villa of Romano Rui designed by Gian Case; Great photo of 1920s New York newsstand; Elephants to the Rescue in Vietnam; Fantastic very colorful one-page photo ad for Pinch whisky appears to feature Benny Goodman and friends; and more. Please note: Missing pages 87-92. Above-average wear. Some pages loose but present. Covers loose but present. Faint library stamp and handwritten date upon front cover. A rough but worthy reference copy. Book
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