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New York: Henry Harrison, Publishers, 1926. Hardcover. 64p, first edition, previous owner's book plate on front blank endpaper, boards lightly edgeworn, else very good condition. No dust jacket. Poetry.
The Greenwich Village Blues by Wood, Clement, 1888-1950 - [1926]
by Wood, Clement, 1888-1950
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The Greenwich Village Blues
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Henry Harrison, New York City [1926]. Hard Cover. 64 pages, Nine poems by the lawyer and writer: A Song of Broadway, The Silver Wedding, A Song of the Village, Some Pleasant Shedding, A Song of the Law, A Vision Which--, A Song of Jazz, Awake at the Switch, A Song of Tomorrow; The Cure for Sorrow. Bound in khaki cloth stamped in blue; minimal edgewear, barely discernible waterstain on rear cover; pastedowns & flyleaves waterstained; the whole text block rippled as though the book had fallen into water, been quickly recovered and carefully dried. Withal it is clean! & good. Stock#OB422.
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- Publisher Henry Harrison
- Place of Publication New York City
- Date Published [1926]
- Keywords American Poetry 20th Century New York
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The Greenwich Village Blues
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THE GREENWICH VILLAGE BLUES
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NY: Henry Harrison, 1926. First Edition. Large 8vo, pp. 64. Cover slightly worn, o/w VG.
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The Greenwich Village Blues.
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New York: Henry Harrison, 1926. Hardcover. Good. Henry Harrison, New York, 1926. Good. , Hardcover, Original olive cloth with dark blue title on front and spine. 64 pages. No dust jacket. Front endpaper diagonally clipped in half, with partial ink inscription. Light discoloration to endpapers. All else clean, tight. Out-of-print and antiquarian booksellers since 1933. We pack and ship with care.
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New York: Henry Harrison, 1926. hardcover. very good(+). 64 pages, slim 8vo, black-lettered olive cloth, bookplate removed from inside front cover with some paper damage. New York: Henry Harrison, 1926. First Edition. A very good(+) copy.<br/> <br/>
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New York: Henry Harrison 1926, 1st Edition. (Cloth) 64pp. Near fine. "... Jazz is elected - and all is well!"..
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The Greenwich Village Blues
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Hardwick, Massachusetts, United States
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New York City: Henry Harrison, Publisher, 1926 Dark olive-green cloth; black title and spine lettering. This work is a series of nine multi-verse poems. Wood (1888 -1950) was an American writer, lawyer, teacher and political activist. Born in Alabama and eventually becoming a lawyer and magistrate, Wood eventually bought a one-way ticket to New York City and settled in Greenwich Village. Very light rubbing to cover extremities. Tiny prior owner name in pencil at upper front endpaper. Otherwise clean, tight, and unworn in an intact but worn Art Deco dust jacket illustrated by Herbert E. Fouts. Small chips and tears at dust jacket spine and corners.
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Galway, Ireland
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New York City, H. Harrison, 1926. First Edition. Hardback. Near fine copy in the original title-blocked cloth. Slightest suggestion only of dust-dulling to the spine bands and panel edges. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight, bright, clean and strong. ; 64 pages; Description: 64 p. 23 cm. Poems.
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New York City: Henry Harrison, 1926. Hardcover. Very Good+/Good. Beteri C. Fouts. Drab olive cloth stamped in black. Previous owner's name on front pastedown. Uneven toning (where newspaper had been laid in) on front endpapers, title page, and one other set of facing pages, else clean. Dust jacket toned and chipped; in an archival mylar sleeve. pp. 64. Scarce in dust jacket. Poems of Greenwich Village's bohemian life. The author, at the time, was living in the village in an apartment on Minetta Street and wrote from personal familiarity with the scene. Clement Wood (1888-1950) was an American writer, poet, lawyer and activist. He was a native of Tuscaloosa, Alabama, and earned his law degree at Yale. In 1913, he was the Socialist Party of America's candidate for the mayor of Birmingham, Alabama.
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